This stuff takes off everything...wow
The buffer is from Porter Cable (7424) and is often listed as an orbital sander. The key to this being a great option is that it's not the pro/commercial version, which has the ability to spin much faster. What this means, to a novice, is that you're not going to ruin your finish by burning through it.
The key will be to use the proper pads for your application (removing scratches or simply to polish).
I considered getting one, but the Zaino comes off as easy as it goes on, so I simply haven't found the need for anything more than 100% Made-In-The-USA Cotton towels.
The key will be to use the proper pads for your application (removing scratches or simply to polish).
I considered getting one, but the Zaino comes off as easy as it goes on, so I simply haven't found the need for anything more than 100% Made-In-The-USA Cotton towels.
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I rubbed it down with alcohol and everything is still there. Its not a actually "scratch remover" scratches are alot different than swirl marks. It also takes out oxidation in the paint to add a way different shine. I did half the hood and it was the difference between white and black. Its amazing what the sun and everything does to your car.
I will post up about this again after a couple more washes. Im washing again today because it freaking rained on my way to school and i didnt even get to finish the car so....ill let you guys know what it looks like it a few.
Also, my camera is all F ucked up so it wont work....i will get pictures ASAP
I will post up about this again after a couple more washes. Im washing again today because it freaking rained on my way to school and i didnt even get to finish the car so....ill let you guys know what it looks like it a few.
Also, my camera is all F ucked up so it wont work....i will get pictures ASAP
There's no oxidation in your paint... unless your rag came out the color of your car (black?) after you buffed off the product.
Your paint is clear-coated. It does not "oxidize" unless the clear is somehow compromised. And in any case, like I said, if it WERE oxidized, you'd see your paint in your buffing towel.
Paint is way too hard for some magic product to bring about the claimed results by hand. It just is not physically possible. If it makes your car look great, sweet, keep doing it. Just be careful what you claim on a forum full of about 40,000 people, because I would hate for someone to buy that product due to what you said only to find out it is just a filler like we all know.
Again... anyone who's removed scratches/swirls for real knows this is not possible. And, no I don't like doing it it was just the only way but I'm glad they are gone.
I was tired of covering them up every few weeks.
Your paint is clear-coated. It does not "oxidize" unless the clear is somehow compromised. And in any case, like I said, if it WERE oxidized, you'd see your paint in your buffing towel.
Paint is way too hard for some magic product to bring about the claimed results by hand. It just is not physically possible. If it makes your car look great, sweet, keep doing it. Just be careful what you claim on a forum full of about 40,000 people, because I would hate for someone to buy that product due to what you said only to find out it is just a filler like we all know.
Again... anyone who's removed scratches/swirls for real knows this is not possible. And, no I don't like doing it it was just the only way but I'm glad they are gone.
I was tired of covering them up every few weeks.
Originally Posted by LEK
lets see some links to the "orbiter" everyone is talking about on this thread. something an amateur at buffing like me can use...easily without ruining the car.
www.autopia-carcare.com
www.autogeek.com
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Wow, people are really gay when they actually take the time to post **** like that....if my camera was being a joo i would post pictures, but its being jewish kind of like you......now that the project is finished its kind of stupid to post pictures of before and after..right? Maybe everybody should post pictures just for you next time..
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Originally Posted by Nismo G
^ i told you at the beginning my camera was not working, something is wrong with it and that i would have some posted up as soon as i can.
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I was just helping a fellow G owner on the Smileys.... I think you should quote him
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i realised it was in a other thread that i said that...not this one...so i got pissed and posted something else
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...65#post1394665
https://g35driver.com/forums/showthr...65#post1394665
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