is this possible....
i know this post probably belongs in the exterior forum but this forum gets more traffic.
my cars a black 97 civic, it has a lot of swirls and i was wondering if it's possible to have it sent into a autobody shop to get sanded down and get new clearcoat over it to get rid of the swirls?
would this be much cheaper then getting a full paintjob?
i know ur probably thinking ill just swirl it up again. but i bought this car used and it was swirled a lot... i have experience with detailing cars and i know NEVER to use a circular motion when washing a car. sooooo it shouldn't swirl up on me like it did for the guy who washed my car with a brillo pad
my cars a black 97 civic, it has a lot of swirls and i was wondering if it's possible to have it sent into a autobody shop to get sanded down and get new clearcoat over it to get rid of the swirls?
would this be much cheaper then getting a full paintjob?
i know ur probably thinking ill just swirl it up again. but i bought this car used and it was swirled a lot... i have experience with detailing cars and i know NEVER to use a circular motion when washing a car. sooooo it shouldn't swirl up on me like it did for the guy who washed my car with a brillo pad
Originally posted by Jafro
I wet-sanded my hood with 1600 grit and it swirled the F*** out of it.
Now I have to repaint it.
I wet-sanded my hood with 1600 grit and it swirled the F*** out of it.

Now I have to repaint it.
Originally posted by Crazy_Phucker
i know this post probably belongs in the exterior forum but this forum gets more traffic.
my cars a black 97 civic, it has a lot of swirls and i was wondering if it's possible to have it sent into a autobody shop to get sanded down and get new clearcoat over it to get rid of the swirls?
would this be much cheaper then getting a full paintjob?
i know ur probably thinking ill just swirl it up again. but i bought this car used and it was swirled a lot... i have experience with detailing cars and i know NEVER to use a circular motion when washing a car. sooooo it shouldn't swirl up on me like it did for the guy who washed my car with a brillo pad
i know this post probably belongs in the exterior forum but this forum gets more traffic.
my cars a black 97 civic, it has a lot of swirls and i was wondering if it's possible to have it sent into a autobody shop to get sanded down and get new clearcoat over it to get rid of the swirls?
would this be much cheaper then getting a full paintjob?
i know ur probably thinking ill just swirl it up again. but i bought this car used and it was swirled a lot... i have experience with detailing cars and i know NEVER to use a circular motion when washing a car. sooooo it shouldn't swirl up on me like it did for the guy who washed my car with a brillo pad
Chances are you'll get most of it out after a couple tries.


