Chevy Tahoe-more wetsanding

I just ordered the M32 kit From Auto Int. The two seperate gallons were going to be $54 something...and the whole kit was $55. I know that Accumulator said the wash wasn't that great....but for a buck....why not!
 
TrueDetailer said:
:laugh: Nice sarcasm there man.





I'm not going to get into this. All i'm suggesting is to use an acid wash it will save you time 9 times out of 10 with water spots.



I'm sorry if I came across "sarcastic". I have heard several people tell me (I didn't/don't believe them) about some type of acid spray that fixes swirl marks because it "softens the paint". In reality it is probably some type of glaze/oil, but I was interested in your experience.
 
TH0001 said:
I'm sorry if I came across "sarcastic". I have heard several people tell me (I didn't/don't believe them) about some type of acid spray that fixes swirl marks because it "softens the paint"..



I believe you when you say you weren't being sarcastic. I've heard similar claims about the alkaline part of a decon. system and no, I didn't/don't believe that either.



Heh heh, sorta amusing to me...the claims are so far-fetched that asking about them comes across as sarcasm!



Mose- Heh heh, that "C" would be OK for wheelwells/undercarriages...maybe I oughta stock up via that M32 kit myself!
 
TH0001 said:
I'm sorry if I came across "sarcastic". I have heard several people tell me (I didn't/don't believe them) about some type of acid spray that fixes swirl marks because it "softens the paint". In reality it is probably some type of glaze/oil, but I was interested in your experience.



I don't have any experince with the product you been told about. Never heard of it either. I know that there is a product used by some mobile paint techs that somehow melts/softens the paint so it will blend in a deep scratch. I've only seen it used once though and don't know much about it.
 
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