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Old 08-13-2007, 09:18 PM   #10 (permalink)
slybydesignw210
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Date registered: Jan 2007
Vehicle: Pearl White 1994 Q45T
Location: S.D. Cali
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Originally Posted by drags1998
Without seeing it, I would say that to correct your problem, you could have the detailer repair it by buffing with a quality swirl remover,followed by a machine polish. finished up with a Hand wax. GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!

after reading the replies b4 i repeat some great advice some gave already, i would say this is some of the best advice. If you search my post you can see the results of a 4 stage detailing that i did to my Opal Black 98 E. It worked like a charm. Some things after learning how to wet sand is "Dont get it done by some one who doesnt have the insurance to repaint your car if done wrong" Further more wet sanding will take off sections of clear coat and if you dont have the meter reader to view the depth of clear coat by section dont get it done. Drags1998 kept it simple but gave the proper steps. I WOULD STAY FAR AND CLEAR OF THE OTHER DETAILER. Having them re-do it even for free may cause more damage. Your car is a personal effect of which they should take pride in and should have grabbed the keys from you when you came back and straight up got busy. They sound money hungry rather then being customer satisfaction based.
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