wizardofahs
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Well I got a nice suprise today. I dawn'd my car (first time since after it's paint job) and found about 10% is covered with buffer marks. That doesn't seem like much, but it happens to be on all the curves (like the hood to the fender). They are pretty obvious buffer marks... and since they are on the edge it makes it even more clear. I knoticed them after the first wash, but never got it into the garage with the 500 watt lights. Now i can see that along both sides on the car (though more on the drivers side) where the there is any kind of a curve there are the same marks. I have only one picture of them ( my bro is borrowing my camera or else i would have more) They are the same as those in the pic, but much larger... i'd say 3/4 to an inch in general.
Obviously i should call the body shop and let them know... but i really dont' want to go through that hassle. They took so long in the first place just to do it wrong... i'd much rather do it myself if possible. If some Menzerna Intensive Polish and Final polish with my PC (and an orange and black/grey pad) would be enough... i'll just do it myself. But, if they take more than I don't know. Does anyone here have lots of expierence with removing these kind of marks? How much effort does it typically take? I'm goign to get a magnifying glass and see if i can't get a better idea of how bad they are...
Obviously i should call the body shop and let them know... but i really dont' want to go through that hassle. They took so long in the first place just to do it wrong... i'd much rather do it myself if possible. If some Menzerna Intensive Polish and Final polish with my PC (and an orange and black/grey pad) would be enough... i'll just do it myself. But, if they take more than I don't know. Does anyone here have lots of expierence with removing these kind of marks? How much effort does it typically take? I'm goign to get a magnifying glass and see if i can't get a better idea of how bad they are...