Swirls
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Spinalhaven
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Turbo_junki @ Feb 19 2008, 11:11 PM) [url=index.php?act=findpost&pid=26711]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/url]</div>
I have the same problem so let me know what you find out.
I was wondering what are some good steps and ideas to get rid of swirls, there are some products out there that sound good but i'm just not sure.[/b]
I have the same problem so let me know what you find out.
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- RedRoadster
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When I get off my lazy butt long enough to do a full Meguiar's three step, I can usually eliminate 90% of the swirl.
95 Classic Red Miata - 'Kona'
Racing Beat Sways, AEM WB O2 sensor, ACT clutch, Ground Control Springs, Bilstein HDs, Fat Cat bumpstops, 95 stock 14s (winter) or 99 sport 15s (summer)
Flyin' Miata stuff:
FM II Link GT2560R turbo, Butterfly brace, N/A dual exhaust, Oil filter relo kit, Rear shock mounts
08 Sunlight Silver Mazda 3s GT Sedan - 'Tuna'
OEM Wing spoiler, Sirius and Media switcher
05 Onyx Black Mazda 6i Hatchback - 'Smokey'
Racing Beat Sways, AEM WB O2 sensor, ACT clutch, Ground Control Springs, Bilstein HDs, Fat Cat bumpstops, 95 stock 14s (winter) or 99 sport 15s (summer)
Flyin' Miata stuff:
FM II Link GT2560R turbo, Butterfly brace, N/A dual exhaust, Oil filter relo kit, Rear shock mounts
08 Sunlight Silver Mazda 3s GT Sedan - 'Tuna'
OEM Wing spoiler, Sirius and Media switcher
05 Onyx Black Mazda 6i Hatchback - 'Smokey'
- RX-7 Chris
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Does anyone know of some stuff to make spray paint look like a 6k paint job? 

1984 RX-7 GSL-SE [size=84]My restomod project[/SIZE]
1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL flat black w/ white interior, 2 dr fastback, 390 thunderbird, C6 auto, 2500 rpm high stall converter, shift kit, AC, Holley 750 cfm
[size=100]RIP 1983 RX-7[/SIZE]
My Car Blog
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (RX-7 Chris @ Feb 20 2008, 08:58 AM) [url=index.php?act=findpost&pid=26742]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/url]</div>
Clear coat in a can with hardener. $20 a can. Spray about 10 cans of that on your 7 and your good to go.
Does anyone know of some stuff to make spray paint look like a 6k paint job?[/b]
Clear coat in a can with hardener. $20 a can. Spray about 10 cans of that on your 7 and your good to go.
- RedRoadster
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I'm guessing you haven't seen the rustoleum paint job thread?
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=225587
That wasn't originated on Miata.net.. it originated here...
http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/showfl...?Number=2331682
http://forum.miata.net/vb/showthread.php?t=225587
That wasn't originated on Miata.net.. it originated here...
http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/showfl...?Number=2331682
95 Classic Red Miata - 'Kona'
Racing Beat Sways, AEM WB O2 sensor, ACT clutch, Ground Control Springs, Bilstein HDs, Fat Cat bumpstops, 95 stock 14s (winter) or 99 sport 15s (summer)
Flyin' Miata stuff:
FM II Link GT2560R turbo, Butterfly brace, N/A dual exhaust, Oil filter relo kit, Rear shock mounts
08 Sunlight Silver Mazda 3s GT Sedan - 'Tuna'
OEM Wing spoiler, Sirius and Media switcher
05 Onyx Black Mazda 6i Hatchback - 'Smokey'
Racing Beat Sways, AEM WB O2 sensor, ACT clutch, Ground Control Springs, Bilstein HDs, Fat Cat bumpstops, 95 stock 14s (winter) or 99 sport 15s (summer)
Flyin' Miata stuff:
FM II Link GT2560R turbo, Butterfly brace, N/A dual exhaust, Oil filter relo kit, Rear shock mounts
08 Sunlight Silver Mazda 3s GT Sedan - 'Tuna'
OEM Wing spoiler, Sirius and Media switcher
05 Onyx Black Mazda 6i Hatchback - 'Smokey'
- RX-7 Chris
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I am just going to paint it my self the right way. It will cost me about $200-$300. I plan on doing it this summer.
I will be painting is the original color: K8- Tornado Silver Metalic
I will be painting is the original color: K8- Tornado Silver Metalic
1984 RX-7 GSL-SE [size=84]My restomod project[/SIZE]
1964 Ford Galaxie 500XL flat black w/ white interior, 2 dr fastback, 390 thunderbird, C6 auto, 2500 rpm high stall converter, shift kit, AC, Holley 750 cfm
[size=100]RIP 1983 RX-7[/SIZE]
My Car Blog
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LM
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Turbo_junki @ Feb 19 2008, 11:11 PM) [url=index.php?act=findpost&pid=26711]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/url]</div>
Yeah, swirls are a major pain. Wiping down a dusty or dirty car with a dry towel is the main reason for swirl marks. Automated car washes are another big offender in the swirl marks arena. Take the time to detail your car yourself, once you get a habit going and doing it on a regular basis, it is very easy to maintain.
The majority of swirl marks can be removed by polishing. Polishing out swirl marks without an orbital buffer is a lot of work. I recommend polishing your car one small section at a time so you can see the progress. You will also need a good medium cut polish.
You may not be able to completely remove a swirl mark, but you can certainly diminish their appearance with regular polishing of your car's finish.
There are only two polishes on the market I would personally use...Mothers and Zaino.
I was wondering what are some good steps and ideas to get rid of swirls, there are some products out there that sound good but i'm just not sure.[/b]
Yeah, swirls are a major pain. Wiping down a dusty or dirty car with a dry towel is the main reason for swirl marks. Automated car washes are another big offender in the swirl marks arena. Take the time to detail your car yourself, once you get a habit going and doing it on a regular basis, it is very easy to maintain.
The majority of swirl marks can be removed by polishing. Polishing out swirl marks without an orbital buffer is a lot of work. I recommend polishing your car one small section at a time so you can see the progress. You will also need a good medium cut polish.
You may not be able to completely remove a swirl mark, but you can certainly diminish their appearance with regular polishing of your car's finish.
There are only two polishes on the market I would personally use...Mothers and Zaino.
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Huzer21
1. Clay bar entire vehicle. I usually use Mothers.
2. After that, I used Turtle Wax premium grade polish compound on areas that were wetsanded.
3. Followed by Meguiars Scratch-X on the same area. Scratch-X is basically a polisher, you can use where ever there are scratches or on entire vehicle.
4. Meguiars Step 2 Polish. Less abrasive than Scratch-X
5. Meguiars #7 Glaze.
6. Prima Amigo sealant/glaze. This stuff is awesome. Highly recommend.
7. P21S Carnauba wax. Also really great stuff.
2. After that, I used Turtle Wax premium grade polish compound on areas that were wetsanded.
3. Followed by Meguiars Scratch-X on the same area. Scratch-X is basically a polisher, you can use where ever there are scratches or on entire vehicle.
4. Meguiars Step 2 Polish. Less abrasive than Scratch-X
5. Meguiars #7 Glaze.
6. Prima Amigo sealant/glaze. This stuff is awesome. Highly recommend.
7. P21S Carnauba wax. Also really great stuff.
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Spinalhaven
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Huzer21 @ Feb 21 2008, 08:50 AM) [url=index.php?act=findpost&pid=27016]<{POST_SNAPBACK}>[/url]</div>
how does this compare to the electric buffer? more time consuming or about the same, how about the after math?
I do use a liquid claybar and wax and get some good results but if you look deep enough you can see the swirls, about 80% fix until you have to polish it up agin.
from this

to this

I would like a more permanent solution though.
1. Clay bar entire vehicle. I usually use Mothers.
2. After that, I used Turtle Wax premium grade polish compound on areas that were wetsanded.
3. Followed by Meguiars Scratch-X on the same area. Scratch-X is basically a polisher, you can use where ever there are scratches or on entire vehicle.
4. Meguiars Step 2 Polish. Less abrasive than Scratch-X
5. Meguiars #7 Glaze.
6. Prima Amigo sealant/glaze. This stuff is awesome. Highly recommend.
7. P21S Carnauba wax. Also really great stuff.[/b]
how does this compare to the electric buffer? more time consuming or about the same, how about the after math?
I do use a liquid claybar and wax and get some good results but if you look deep enough you can see the swirls, about 80% fix until you have to polish it up agin.
from this

to this

I would like a more permanent solution though.
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