Hand verses Pc polishing

50th yr

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I am still working by hand to rid myself of fine swirls the dealer prep left me on my new 2003 Anniversary corvette. So far I have come to the conclusion that trying to use something like smr by hand is not possible. Also the layering of Zaino seems to be of little help. I had thought about a pc however I got to reading my owners manual and it says not to use one as it will dull the finish. For you that are unaware of the paint they are using for this car it is something new for GM and is the softest paint ever. This is something GM wanted to be spectactular for their 50th year, and it is something special. Does anyone know if its possible to strip off all polish and wax and put more coats of Clear Coat? If so could any paint shop do this? Thanks

Ron
 
I wouldn't mess with adding more clearcoat to it, personally... you don't need to.



Also understand that the owner's manual is saying a polisher will dull the finish, likely when referring to a rotary polisher, not a dual action like the PC. I would highly doubt you could do any dammage with a PC unless you left it running at speed 6 in one spot for 5 minutes straight without moving it.



If it were me, I would get a PC and try it out. Just go easy at first and see where the "minimum necessary power/pad/compound combination" is. :up
 
I tried some Meguiar's DACP out today by hand on some medium oxidation on a red mustang. It took it out and left the paint crystal clear. How about getting some of it to try out? It will have more cutting power than the 3m SMR. B/t I've tried SMR by hand and by rotary and it doesn't work woth $h!t. Get some Meguiar's #9. That stuff will leave little oil on the paint and will make it crystal clear



You can then sell the rest of the Zaino on ebay and pick up a bottle of Klasse AIO and Klasse SG :)



After you get your vette swirl free you can then sell it on ebay and buy a 2003 Cobra. :D
 
or keep the Z..... :rolleyes: ;) (wouldn't want to throw away the optical clarity of that beautiful gold-flecked metallic paint, now would ya??)



and... umm.... 03 cobra?? In lieu of a 50th anniversary special edition corvette?? curb your tongue!!
 
LOL

Thanks for the Suggestions. You Guys are great. I think I will just keep the Vette. The Magnetic Selective Ride control is something that you need to experience. The 390 corbra is nice. Heard nothen but nice things about it.

Ron
 
Shiny Lil Detlr said:
and... umm.... 03 cobra?? In lieu of a 50th anniversary special edition corvette?? curb your tongue!!



The 03' cobras dyno at like 360 hp at the rear wheels... so yhea, I'd take the most powerful cobra of this body design over the 50th anniversay corvette :)
 
50th, Do you have a car you can try the PC on before you try it on the C5? Maybe that would help you to feel better:) I know how you feel, I was the same way. Now I love that PC :)
 
Thats a great idea. I have a 2001 quicksilver corvette as well as my new one. ( I gave it to the wife ) The problem is that finish has no swirls that I can find. I never took special care when washing or waxing it. It seems to be a very hard finish. I never ran it through a machine wash only washed by hand but never took care as to what kinda wash cloth I used. Always just chamyied it dry. I never got into detailing until now.
 
hey 50th, better get the wife's permission before experimenting with her toy, huh?? :p



but other than that it might make an okay practice tool... learning the PC is quite a quick proposition, you get good at it quick if you read up and watch the technique videos first.





BTW, I dont remember if you said but is your 03 the vert or coupe version?
 
My Anniversary is a 6 speed coupe. Which pc is the one I need to get? I take it there is more than one model.
7791
 
Got to love silver, it hides swirls and scratches like a champ.



I'm very skeptical of any info GM gives out to the public, it's often incorrect and misleading. I bet the clear on your Vett is as hard as any clear on the market, GM loves hype. Get your PC, a good swirlmark remover and start polishing. :cool: If you did no harm by hand you will do no harm with the PC.
 
50th - here's a link that may be of interest to you - we were just discussing fine scratch and swirl removal via PC and hand.

http://forums.corvetteforum.com/zerothread?id=442309



I agree that silver is one of the best colors for hiding scratches/swirls. I have a white '01 vette, and it shows next to no flaws. They are there under the right light though, no matter how careful you are.
 
I put the factory wheels in storage. They are not really gold more like a champagne. A little break dust and they really look dull. I was really disappointed with the factory wheels. You would think they would have made them gold.
 
50th yr said:
I put the factory wheels in storage. They are not really gold more like a champagne. A little break dust and they really look dull. I was really disappointed with the factory wheels. You would think they would have made them gold.



:xyxthumbs I like the chromes!:xyxthumbs :bow
 
I don't believe it's a softer paint but GM did you tinted clear in order to achieve that amazing depth and shine you see.



For member of the board - Tinting clears i.e. black, blue and red: Why don't more auto manufacturer's due that and is it something that you can get done aftermarket if you ever need to repaint your vehicle???



Paco
 
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