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How Do You Make Spider-Web "Swirls" In Paint Seem Less Pronounced?
How Do You Make Spider-Web "Swirls" In Paint Seem Less Pronounced?
Ok, I hope someone understands what I'm saying. I have like "swirls" so to say in my paint coat, that look like spider webs (only swirls).
I have a black firebird, and I'm getting irritated with the white specks from my front bumper from rock chips, and now I've got these annoying swirls, which take away from the car up close, to worry about.
Easier, quicker solutions anyone?
Summer:<br />1999 Black Pontiac Firebird Coupe<br />5-speed, T-Tops, Chrome Rims, TA Hatch, Reflective Decals.<br /><br />Winter:<br />2000 Silver Grand Am GT<br />Reflective Black Badge Overlays, chrome
buy color match paint, put some on a rag, then rub it in fast over the rock chips. it will blend perfectly. it dries fast so if you get some in more areas than you wanted, wet sand it off with 2000 grit then use rubbing compound over where you sanded.
Buy Zaino! They will disappear after a few applications. You will only need:
Zaino Car Wash
Pre-lock
Z5
Z6
Also wash the car only with a 100% cotton washcloth or handtowel. Dry the car only with 100% cotton towels. What your washing or drying with can cause more of the swirls. You may also want to get either Clay Magic's clay bar or Mother's Clay bar. If you're not careful and you use a buffer like someone said it will cause more swirls also :( Unless you know what you're doing dont use it.
Trust me....if you do what I suggested the swirls will disappear! I had them on my 94 when I bought it in 99 and after about 5 applications of the Z5 they were non-existant!
dont use towels to dry you car are you crazy? i use nothing but my leaf blower all the time! ......maybe im alittle crazy, in fact my street does think im crazy
Mods: <br />MAF! removed, KN filter, 2.5 Flowmaster American Thunder Catback, and this week a NX system thanks to 12secdream. Carsoud cat in the mail. Cutout with qtec cover in the mail.<p>soon to come:<br />3.42\'s or 3.73\'s depends on price of reprogram, LSD, LCAs, 1 inch drop, turbo/SC not decided yet, Cam, rockers. I HATE MY V6, IM A SELF HATING V6 OWNER! MAYBE ILL JUST SELL THE V6 FOR A V8. I THINK NOT!!!!! BACK OFF!!!!! THIS V6 IS GONNA TEAR YOU A NEW ***
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by IThinkImFast: dont use towels to dry you car are you crazy? i use nothing but my leaf blower all the time! ......maybe im alittle crazy, in fact my street does think im crazy<hr></blockquote>
Crazy....but deninantly a great method. I use it when I can.
<blockquote>quote:</font><hr>Originally posted by IThinkImFast: dont use towels to dry you car are you crazy? i use nothing but my leaf blower all the time! ......maybe im alittle crazy, in fact my street does think im crazy<hr></blockquote>
Shamois anyone? You two are crazy...get a picture of it next time you do it so we can all see! [img]smile.gif[/img]
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