Black Paint questions
#1
Black Paint questions
I recently bought an 06 H3 and someone before me had really neglected the black paint on it. I think someone may have gotten into the clear coat with a buffing machine. A lot of swirl marks, etc. also. What is the best way or process to get it back to looking good? I don't want to repaint it
#2
I recently bought an 06 H3 and someone before me had really neglected the black paint on it. I think someone may have gotten into the clear coat with a buffing machine. A lot of swirl marks, etc. also. What is the best way or process to get it back to looking good? I don't want to repaint it
Seriously though, I know how annoying paint defect can be. I would probably reccomend taking it to a reputable detail shop. In my opinion, it's usually worth the cost to get it looking good and then start with a clean slate. From that point, I would reccomend Turtle Wax Ice or Meguiar's NXT to keep it looking nice.
#3
I have four black vehicles, and have owned at least one black truck or car for the last 32 years.
Use Turtle wax Scratch and Swirl remover, two times, with a foam pad. You can do it by hand weedhopper (wax on, wax off), but an orbital buffer for amatures works much easier. Do NOT mess with a "buffing wheel" unless you know how to use it. Then use Mequires Cleaner Wax one time over, then any regular wax after that.
If it is not standing tall, it won't, you'll need paint.
Or pay a detailer for what you're too lazy to do.
Use Turtle wax Scratch and Swirl remover, two times, with a foam pad. You can do it by hand weedhopper (wax on, wax off), but an orbital buffer for amatures works much easier. Do NOT mess with a "buffing wheel" unless you know how to use it. Then use Mequires Cleaner Wax one time over, then any regular wax after that.
If it is not standing tall, it won't, you'll need paint.
Or pay a detailer for what you're too lazy to do.
#6
I did exactly what Doc said with the Turtle Wax Scratch and Swirl Remover...just followed the instrucions...the dealer I got mine from got a little buffer happy detailing it the day I bought it and after i washed it myself I noticed some badly swirled areas on my passenger side doors...went to Advanced Autoparts and they pointed me in the right direction, and the whole process didn't take any longer than waxing the doors would have...good luck jbs45!
#7
better doing what i did. Put DuralSeal paint protection on my body, and yea i dont have random things that are visibile in light and all.....but since they put the PP over that, i assume im stuck with them for the next 4-5 years?
#9
The cleaner wax doesn't cut scratches very well, but it will pull out the crud in the top layer of the finish. If your truck is a couple years old, after a while, the foam pad will be dirty cruddy nasty.
Theoretically you could do it in the opposite order, but I can tell you it does not work as well as doing the Scratch & Swirl Remover first. Been there, done that.