Swirl Mark Removal?
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Swirl Mark Removal?
What do you guys use to remove swirl marks on paint? My bike though religiously washed and waxed is showing its age in the form of swirl marks. There are far too many products on the market. In my research I learned theres products that just fill in the swirls and last only a day or two and there are other more abrasive options that actually get rid of the swirls. Anyone know if its possible to do the removal all by hand and which products should be used?
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RE: Swirl Mark Removal?
What color is the Bike ? if it"s not black you can do it by hand. I prefer 3M brand but can be hard to find. Meguiar's is good and easier to find. Don't get a compound. it's way more abrasive then you need. Meguiar's makes a good swirl remover. If you do use a buffer use a foam waffle pad....and be very very careful around vinyl stickers and graphics
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RE: Swirl Mark Removal?
Its a yellow/black 99 F4. Primary color being yellow and the swirls seem to be most prominent on the yellow...go figure. It has never had it done before and I do know you will eventually eat through the clear coat if done too often. I have heard that you can do it by hand using a swirl remover but if you use anything more abrasive that a buffer is better. Any idea what a detail shop would charge to just have it done?
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RE: Swirl Mark Removal?
Now I think that buffing just makes things worse. I have had my car detailed before and they buffed it. It put all kinds of swirl marks in the car. I never have had a buff detail that hasn't. I always end up hand waxing my car to get the buff marks out. I can only imagine it would be the same with a bike.
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RE: Swirl Mark Removal?
You need to find a new detail shop..... when i get mine back from a detail there are no swirl marks ever. find a shop that does mostly high end cars. My cost you $20-30 more but it will be worth it
ORIGINAL: josho66
Now I think that buffing just makes things worse. I have had my car detailed before and they buffed it. It put all kinds of swirl marks in the car. I never have had a buff detail that hasn't. I always end up hand waxing my car to get the buff marks out. I can only imagine it would be the same with a bike.
Now I think that buffing just makes things worse. I have had my car detailed before and they buffed it. It put all kinds of swirl marks in the car. I never have had a buff detail that hasn't. I always end up hand waxing my car to get the buff marks out. I can only imagine it would be the same with a bike.
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RE: Swirl Mark Removal?
ORIGINAL: 2manytoys
You need to find a new detail shop..... when i get mine back from a detail there are no swirl marks ever. find a shop that does mostly high end cars. My cost you $20-30 more but it will be worth it
You need to find a new detail shop..... when i get mine back from a detail there are no swirl marks ever. find a shop that does mostly high end cars. My cost you $20-30 more but it will be worth it
ORIGINAL: josho66
Now I think that buffing just makes things worse. I have had my car detailed before and they buffed it. It put all kinds of swirl marks in the car. I never have had a buff detail that hasn't. I always end up hand waxing my car to get the buff marks out. I can only imagine it would be the same with a bike.
Now I think that buffing just makes things worse. I have had my car detailed before and they buffed it. It put all kinds of swirl marks in the car. I never have had a buff detail that hasn't. I always end up hand waxing my car to get the buff marks out. I can only imagine it would be the same with a bike.