So I waxed my bird today, i used the turtle wax color cure, and i am going to have to say i am not all that impressed with the results, some of the swirls are there, and you can still more or less see that scuffs. so i think i want to have it professionally detailed to get rid of all the paint imperfections and dings, anybody know what something like that would run me? after i get that done i think it will be time for some tint :)
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If you are looking to get rid of the swirls and not just cover them you are going to need to use a polish or rubbing compound. Can't help you with how much it might cost to get a professional to buff them out.
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Waxes will only fill swirls/scratches. the key to getting them out is polish (example: 3m swirl remover). Often, buffing is required. Follow a polish with a glaze and a wax. do more searches in the appearance forum to learn more.
if you have it done professionally, depending on where you go, they will probably only clean. Some detailers will polish/buff, but not all. For dents, youre going to want to look into one of those paintless dent removal shops, and its about 50 dollars for a single dent.
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