Monday, January 18, 2010

Waxing New Paint Waxing/buffing My New Paint.?

Waxing/buffing my new paint.? - waxing new paint

I had painted my truck a month and I need some tips on polishing and waxing the new paint. Should I buff? Can I buy a hand fan, but as a shock absorber? The recommendations for the wax products? What can you tell me is appreciated. Thanks

3 comments:

RICK said...

When low the transparent layer (assuming that it has a basecoat / clearcoat)-Job "orange peel" on, then a Polish and a buffer at high speed right, no more than 1200rpm, and perhaps be in order. But beware, if you do not burn "the target. To obtain the form of orange peel, which is exactly as it sounds, the surface is similar to the appearance of an orange. Most of the paintings, at least part of this and do not really see until you see, so no big deal. Unless there is a separate painting, and most people do not worry. And a very good brand for all your needs is Maguire, who has a complete line of high quality!

36 chuck said...

I use Meguiar's Gold liquid wax, works great. You can buff wax and a soft hand. You do not want to get burned "Buff" in its new livery. Trust me, I was described on the page. Wait about 2 months before using a tampon.

cow_jame... said...

The mother has a very good wax .. That is what I am .. You do not really need to polish with an output buffer in order to get a car polish, a kind of small scratches situation. Only wax hand .. Get a soft cloth to wax very slowly into the car, the wax in a circular motion, which is to run around and do not see wax, with another soft cloth or towel and rub the stain wax independent bulletin.

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