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Davido |
posted on 9th May 05 at 22:10 |
quote: u buy special cutting polish which removes the scarcthes and with using a buffer u get a right deep good polish unlike doing it by hand :D | |
Fear |
posted on 9th May 05 at 21:06 |
I wouldnt suggest using G3 or G10 if you have never used it before it takes no prisioners! | |
Jackooo |
posted on 9th May 05 at 20:58 |
quote: Thats why they are abrasive tho.... to remove the scratches... it all depends on how you use compound and so on and so forth..... if you want your paint out new again, i suggest a full car buff. Suggest using a medium density buffing pad on a angle grinder (variable speeds) use cutting compound (believe it or not you can use the house hold cleaner cif) throw large splodges of compound onto panel of car, also apply water to lubricate surface, and buff in go in lines from top of panel to bottom, applying a moderate amount of pressure (not too much tho otherwise u will take paint off!) best to try out on an old panel first or less noticable area! Then once you have found correct pressure to apply whilst buffing just use this round the whole car, appyling more pressure on deeper scratches... or duller paintwork! :thumbs: ;) | |
Rob H |
posted on 9th May 05 at 20:47 |
quote: So hows that gonna be benificial over me just polishing it normally? All these people saying to use cutting compound and T-Cut are making me laugh. The scratches are gonna be made worse by using that than made better. There caused by the polish as it is, so using something more abrasive is gonna make it worse, not better :lol:. | |
Davido |
posted on 9th May 05 at 20:08 |
basically a mopping is a bufffing why all the ghey terminology you all think you work in a bodyshop keep it simple !! its a buff of you car :D you can buy then yourself from argos etc then just buy some decent polish but be careful not to buff one area to long or you will go through the paint, that will get rid of all your scratches :things: | |
Jackooo |
posted on 9th May 05 at 18:52 |
Cutting compound should get it out mate | |
Rob H |
posted on 9th May 05 at 17:43 |
Cant see how using a compound harsher than polish will remove the scratches :look:. Might have to look into that G3 stuff. Any ideas where to get it? | |
bradfincham |
posted on 9th May 05 at 17:41 |
Its a compund like g3 etc, | |
infinitycorsa |
posted on 9th May 05 at 17:33 |
its either a polish/ cutting agent which gets rubber over the body work with a circullar rubbing down thing, then wiped off i beleive i may be wrong....mines got to be done this friday, after my paint work has been done | |
Rob H |
posted on 9th May 05 at 17:16 |
What exactly does mopping the paintwork involve? | |
bradfincham |
posted on 9th May 05 at 14:10 |
make sure u wash the sponge when u wash the car, or chamois etc, as your just rubbing fine dirst all over the car! | |
Ned |
posted on 9th May 05 at 14:07 |
Mop, t-cut, polish | |
Jake |
posted on 9th May 05 at 13:40 |
meguiars scratch X - or get it mopped | |
Rob H |
posted on 9th May 05 at 13:39 |
Right, its doing my fucking head in now. My cars got real good paintwork on it, and it polished us a treat, but when the sun hits it, theres shitloads of very fine scratches all over it, that i just cant seem to get rid of :(. Is there any polishes of Waxes that will remove them? |