Thursday, February 18, 2010

Is there a way to buff up the clear coat on my car?

My car is newly painted. But the clear coat came out really weird. It has spots that look like over spray on the back and front. And it has really noticeable dust splotches on it too. Can I buff it our somehow? If so, with what?Is there a way to buff up the clear coat on my car?
Can't understand how somebody could paint a car and deliver it to you in that condition, but that is a different story. Yes it is a general practice to buff clear coat after painting, wet sanding, and buffing to remove imperfections in the paint, or simply to remove orange peel, depends on the quality of paint job the customer is looking for. Please heed one warning, compounds used for buffing, either by hand or with a buffer, are abrasive and if not done by somebody with experience can result in disaster for you knew paint job.Is there a way to buff up the clear coat on my car?
Sounds like you need to go back to the paint shop and say do it again. Any car that is clear coated should be wet sanded and polished right after it leaves the pain booths heat. Well a few hours after. Some newer paint systems say no need to sand. BUT if it looks bad its a bad job. Probably will not see those blemishes go away completely ever. But wet sand and a 3 way polish proabbly will improve it vastly.
Use a mild wax like turtle wax and it should get the film off.
If maaco did it thats your answer
id pay a detailer or bring it back to painter

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