So I took my car (white 05 WRX STi) for warranty work and the dam dealership put my car through a carwash. :bawling: Sure enough I have a ton of swirl marks! Plus there’s a spot on the door that looks like someone used a rag full of dirt and a thumb that left a small area with a lot of swirls. :hairpull I had never used carwashes unless they are touchless and not often. I’m not event going to fight with the dealership because they will say they didn’t do it, bla, bla so I’m not wasting my time.
I’ve never polished a car before so I’m afraid of doing that and damaging or removing the clear coat. I also don’t want to take it to a “pro� who will remove the swirls and 90% of the clear coat in the process. As you can see I seem to have bad luck with services so I’m paranoid of someone else doing things for me in general. :grrr
Anyone have any ideas on how to tackle this impossible situation? I was thinking maybe I should learn how to polish using my beater car (91 white CRX) and then tackle the swirls? :buffing: Any off the shelf products for noobs out there I should use? I don’t need to eliminate the swirls 100%, just make the car look better without reducing the clear coat thickness too much.
Thanks for any advice!
-Angel
I’ve never polished a car before so I’m afraid of doing that and damaging or removing the clear coat. I also don’t want to take it to a “pro� who will remove the swirls and 90% of the clear coat in the process. As you can see I seem to have bad luck with services so I’m paranoid of someone else doing things for me in general. :grrr
Anyone have any ideas on how to tackle this impossible situation? I was thinking maybe I should learn how to polish using my beater car (91 white CRX) and then tackle the swirls? :buffing: Any off the shelf products for noobs out there I should use? I don’t need to eliminate the swirls 100%, just make the car look better without reducing the clear coat thickness too much.
Thanks for any advice!
-Angel