Harvs11 Posted 25June, 2015 Report Share Posted 25June, 2015 I did a bit of paint correction today. Firstly, a bit of context. I had a tow bar fitted to the new daily drive this week and in the process of removing and re-fitting the rear bumper there were a few smears and light scuffs on the otherwise perfect paint finish. This is not a complaint against the mechanic as he was careful, but some marks are inevitable. Also, he unwittingly made it a little worse by trying to wipe off a few greasy marks resulting in a long smear along the rear quarter panel. These marks were not immediately visible until i got home and parked it under a bright light. I'm fortunate to work along-side some of the best car body fabricators who specialise in show cars and related high quality projects. Their advice... Juice Swirl Remover will fix it. It's usually applied with a polishing wheel for a full panel surface but as I was only touching up, applying by hand was the go. Using a new microfibre cloth to apply and then a clean m/f cloth to buff off. It spread cleanly and required only light pressure to do it's work. This product does not have any waxes or fillers so the paint requires a coat of what ever product you like after the paint is repaired. This is easily the best result I have had using any car polish. The result was a flawless finish. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sydr Posted 25June, 2015 Report Share Posted 25June, 2015 Great tip, thanks for sharing it with us, I will give it a try Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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