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Can I buff my own car?

Posted: 6/27/03 9:54pm Message 1 of 15
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JAMISON, PA - USA
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Vette(s): 68 red on red roadster. 327 300 hp 4 speed.
I have a good one. My car was sprayed a little over a year ago by the guy I bought it from. Dupont Poly 8 to 1 mixture of Base to Clear. Never buffed out. Car is very shiny but has some dust in the paint and is heavy in some spots. Can I wet sand this myself and buff it or do I need to pay a pro? I am a wood worker by hobbie(besides the vette thing) so I am familiar with wet sanding. Can the car be buffed by hand, say over the winter? Trying to save some money and get the satisfaction of doing the work by myself( if i won't ruin it)How do I attach pics to show the car? |cheers|


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Can I buff my own car?

Posted: 6/27/03 10:11pm Message 2 of 15
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Is the dust deep in the paint? Something that claying the paint won't help?

As far as the pics, Well you have to either have them hosted on the net somewhere or have them hosted here. Of course to have them hosted here, you have to either be a Gold or Lifetime Member


Can I buff my own car?

Posted: 6/27/03 10:19pm Message 3 of 15
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JAMISON, PA - USA
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Vette(s): 68 red on red roadster. 327 300 hp 4 speed.
Not sure if the dust is "deep" in the paint. It is in the paint. when you run youhand across the paint you can feel the dust. I waxed the car and its very slippery, but still gritty. What is this clay thing?


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Can I buff my own car?

Posted: 6/27/03 10:22pm Message 4 of 15
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It is a light abrasive clay bar that you lubricate with water or something like it and rub it onto the paint in a straight direction. It is desgned to remove imperfections in the paint. Afterwards you just rewax or polish the car as usual. Zaino, 3M and Meguiars makes them.

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Can I buff my own car?

Posted: 6/27/03 10:25pm Message 5 of 15
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Vette(s): 68 red on red roadster. 327 300 hp 4 speed.
I just joined the club as a gold member. I have already gotten my monies woth in advice alone. I guess i will be able to post pics tomorrow at some point. Anyways, can the clay do damage? Is it like wet sandpaper? |headscratch|


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Can I buff my own car?

Posted: 6/27/03 10:27pm Message 6 of 15
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 chelseadad said: I just joined the club as a gold member. I have already gotten my monies woth in advice alone. I guess i will be able to post pics tomorrow at some point. Anyways, can the clay do damage? Is it like wet sandpaper? |headscratch| 

Congrats on the Gold membership. no the clay will not harm the paint as long as you do not press real hard and stay in one area for a long time. It is like silly putty with a little sand in it. A lot of guys use it on their vettes, and people use it on show cars. Makes the paint feel like glass.


Can I buff my own car?

Posted: 6/27/03 10:31pm Message 7 of 15
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Vette(s): 68 red on red roadster. 327 300 hp 4 speed.
Thanks for the advice. I will try it and let you know what happens.

Duane


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Can I buff my own car?

Posted: 7/2/03 3:44pm Message 8 of 15
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Vette(s): 68 red on red roadster. 327 300 hp 4 speed.
We'll I tried the clay. For the most part it flattened out the dust in the paint and made it very smooth. But It still needs something. Being red hides alot I think. It just looks very heavy on the car. Probably can't see it in the pic, but I think it still needs wet sand and buff. What should I be paying for a service like this? Since they will make a mess of the car will they clean it? Will they clean the whole car or just the paint? Should I expect to have to clean it when they are finished? Anyone near Doylestown, Pa recommended?

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Can I buff my own car?

Posted: 7/3/03 2:48pm Message 9 of 15
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Vette(s): White 73 convertible - 350/auto, A/C PS, PB, PW, leather, t/t, two tops Also had a 69 t-top 20 years ago
I've wetsanded and buffed two cars, and my boat. Use 800 or 1000 grit paper. It isn't hard if you have a high speed buffer and a gallon of polishing compound. My local NAPA sells a good line of polishing products, as most paint supply stores do. Just don't machine polish the edges or creases, or dig in with the edge of the wheel. Keep the buffer moving so you don't heat up the paint. Follow up with "liquid ebony" and a couple of coats of good wax. Joe


Can I buff my own car?

Posted: 7/3/03 9:30pm Message 10 of 15
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Vette(s): 68 red on red roadster. 327 300 hp 4 speed.
Thanks for the tip. I think I will make it my winter project. Take my time and make sure I don't mess anything up.


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