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Old 04-01-2007, 01:18 AM   #1
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if its already swireld dont buff it unless you have too, thats how they got there in the first place.
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if its already swireld dont buff it unless you have too, thats how they got there in the first place.

wrong........ what he is most likely refering to since im assuming his car hasnt been buffed are carwash scratches.

if you take your car threw an automatic car wash its gonna put scratches in the clear coat..... the more you go threw the was the worse they get.

the only good way to remove the scratches is by buffing the car. i started buffing cars about 10 months ago and let me tell you........ it makes such a difference in the look of the car its not even funny.

my advice to you is that if you dont know how to properly buff a car...... and you want your car to look like a million bucks...... take it to a professional and have them buff it out. you WONT be dissapointed.

a good buff job by itself will run you around $100.......... a full detail (inside detail alond with engine cleaning and buffing) will run you around $200....... well worth the money.
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Old 04-01-2007, 03:09 AM   #3
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wrong........ what he is most likely refering to since im assuming his car hasnt been buffed are carwash scratches.

if you take your car threw an automatic car wash its gonna put scratches in the clear coat..... the more you go threw the was the worse they get.

the only good way to remove the scratches is by buffing the car. i started buffing cars about 10 months ago and let me tell you........ it makes such a difference in the look of the car its not even funny.

my advice to you is that if you dont know how to properly buff a car...... and you want your car to look like a million bucks...... take it to a professional and have them buff it out. you WONT be dissapointed.

a good buff job by itself will run you around $100.......... a full detail (inside detail alond with engine cleaning and buffing) will run you around $200....... well worth the money.

I second that.

I still like color cure, it works really good with a buffer. Whoever doesn't have one should really invest in one.
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Old 04-01-2007, 01:26 PM   #4
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wrong........ what he is most likely refering to since im assuming his car hasnt been buffed are carwash scratches.

if you take your car threw an automatic car wash its gonna put scratches in the clear coat..... the more you go threw the was the worse they get.

the only good way to remove the scratches is by buffing the car. i started buffing cars about 10 months ago and let me tell you........ it makes such a difference in the look of the car its not even funny.

my advice to you is that if you dont know how to properly buff a car...... and you want your car to look like a million bucks...... take it to a professional and have them buff it out. you WONT be dissapointed.

a good buff job by itself will run you around $100.......... a full detail (inside detail alond with engine cleaning and buffing) will run you around $200....... well worth the money.

Not too sure if there's any place around here that does that... Would a dealership do it???
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