Particles in paint?
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#20
Originally Posted by ManualF150
Claying it will work too...
I had industrial fallout and rail dust on my truck with little rust spots, and I got it out using a DA polisher and lots of cleaner wax. Some said it might damage the paint...
But I was careful how I did it by changing the pads every section of the truck.
I had industrial fallout and rail dust on my truck with little rust spots, and I got it out using a DA polisher and lots of cleaner wax. Some said it might damage the paint...
But I was careful how I did it by changing the pads every section of the truck.
#23
Originally Posted by ThumperMX113
Please don't post in this section, we don't need your bad advice.
Quite the contrary, actually...
While you may disagree with the post, it'd be more advantageous for everyone for you to explain why you disagree rather than just ripping the author a new arsehole.
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#26
Originally Posted by RockPick
Not sure how it's 'bad advice'. Nor am I sure about the basis for the implied notion that he gives out 'bad advice' on a regular occasion...
Quite the contrary, actually...
While you may disagree with the post, it'd be more advantageous for everyone for you to explain why you disagree rather than just ripping the author a new arsehole.
Quite the contrary, actually...
While you may disagree with the post, it'd be more advantageous for everyone for you to explain why you disagree rather than just ripping the author a new arsehole.
#30
Sorry Rock, but those photos dont prove anything. Im guessing the product used filled in the majority of the damage that was done by the dust. Do an alcohol or prep- sol wipe down and the imperfections will show. Hell, that truck could be COVERED in swirls and those pictures wouldnt show it. You guys cant honestly think buffing paint that has contaminants all over it is safe.