Hey guys, please forgive my ignorance.
My 2004 Dodge Ram was hit in a parking lot a few weeks after I got it. I sent it to the same "5-Star" dealership I purchased it from expecting a top notch job on the repairs. Boy was I wrong. Before this I took very good care of paint to avoid swirls and cob webbing. I used only quality microfiber towels and applicator pads.
These guys essentially ruined my paint job, their buffing job was horrible and they pretty much turned my shiny black truck into one big cob web. http://essgeetee.home.comcast.net/paintjacked.jpg for an example of what they did to my entire truck. In case anyone is wondering why I don't just take it back to them, I have, 3 times. They just make it worse each time and I'm tired of dealing with them and just want to repair it myself.
I've already ordered a Porter Cable 7424 and am planning on going at it with some Meguiar's Cleaner/Polish and #9 Swirl remover. I'm not sure what kind of pad I am going to need for this job, I'm really worried about using the wrong pads. Any input or direction to other threads is appreciated!
P.S I am planning on practicing on a couple of older vehicles in the family to get my skills up to par before I go at it on my new truck.
My 2004 Dodge Ram was hit in a parking lot a few weeks after I got it. I sent it to the same "5-Star" dealership I purchased it from expecting a top notch job on the repairs. Boy was I wrong. Before this I took very good care of paint to avoid swirls and cob webbing. I used only quality microfiber towels and applicator pads.
These guys essentially ruined my paint job, their buffing job was horrible and they pretty much turned my shiny black truck into one big cob web. http://essgeetee.home.comcast.net/paintjacked.jpg for an example of what they did to my entire truck. In case anyone is wondering why I don't just take it back to them, I have, 3 times. They just make it worse each time and I'm tired of dealing with them and just want to repair it myself.
I've already ordered a Porter Cable 7424 and am planning on going at it with some Meguiar's Cleaner/Polish and #9 Swirl remover. I'm not sure what kind of pad I am going to need for this job, I'm really worried about using the wrong pads. Any input or direction to other threads is appreciated!
P.S I am planning on practicing on a couple of older vehicles in the family to get my skills up to par before I go at it on my new truck.