SpeedyMCquicky
New member
First off just want to say what a amazing resource this forum is. last week I decided to detail my 99 SVT Lightning and 95 Triumph Super III, but after reading this forum on water etching and spots in the paint im a tad bit confused on how to continue.
I am going to zaino the truck and was glad to learn from this forum that the paint needs to be conditioned first before starting this process by removing water marks and swirls. So I set off with my claybar and removed all visible traces of water marks and other marks using the clay bar, then I really noticed by looking at the clear coat very close that some of the water marks are etched right in the clear coat.
My big question is that if these are etched from the surface down shouldnt I be able to feel them. After the clay bar the surface is as smooth as ever yet I still cannot feel any of these spots. Tried both by hand and with a zip lock bag over my hand.
Ive read about bad clear coat and so on in other messages so is there a quick way I can test to see if Ill be able to remove these by hand or atleast with a rotary buffer. There is no way ill use a regular buffer just yet since I dont trust myself with it.
Should I just get some swirl remover like Meguire's 2.0 and/or scratchX and give that a shot by hand then using a safe buffer.
or is my clear basiclly hosed?
Another question, if its to hard for me to get these out by myself is anyone on this forum in MA, or knows someone that would just do a buff to prep for me to zaino the rest of the way?
Thanks in Advance
-Keith
I am going to zaino the truck and was glad to learn from this forum that the paint needs to be conditioned first before starting this process by removing water marks and swirls. So I set off with my claybar and removed all visible traces of water marks and other marks using the clay bar, then I really noticed by looking at the clear coat very close that some of the water marks are etched right in the clear coat.
My big question is that if these are etched from the surface down shouldnt I be able to feel them. After the clay bar the surface is as smooth as ever yet I still cannot feel any of these spots. Tried both by hand and with a zip lock bag over my hand.
Ive read about bad clear coat and so on in other messages so is there a quick way I can test to see if Ill be able to remove these by hand or atleast with a rotary buffer. There is no way ill use a regular buffer just yet since I dont trust myself with it.
Should I just get some swirl remover like Meguire's 2.0 and/or scratchX and give that a shot by hand then using a safe buffer.
or is my clear basiclly hosed?
Another question, if its to hard for me to get these out by myself is anyone on this forum in MA, or knows someone that would just do a buff to prep for me to zaino the rest of the way?
Thanks in Advance
-Keith