Mechanical polishing near Amersham

Mechanical polishing near Amersham

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gareth h

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3,758 posts

237 months

Monday 21st June 2010
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Guys any recommendations my mother in law's car looks to have been attacked by the volcanic dust.
Ta

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21 posts

173 months

Thursday 24th June 2010
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What do you mean by mechanical polishing?

gareth h

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3,758 posts

237 months

Thursday 24th June 2010
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machine polishing, found a mobile valeter who is going to give it a go.

belleair302

6,920 posts

214 months

Thursday 24th June 2010
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I would have thought that a decent wash with a pre wash rinse, then a clay would remove most damage. Volcanic dust will not require a machine polish....bad washing and drying techniques cause swirl marks.

gareth h

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3,758 posts

237 months

Friday 25th June 2010
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No I tried Clay, whatever has been on the car has pock marked it, not really sure whether polishing will do the trick, but there aren't really any other options except for a respray.

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173 months

Saturday 26th June 2010
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Machine polishing is a process for levelling off the paintwork. As the clearcoat is usually around 40% of the overall thickness of the paint you have to be really careful as to how much you are taking off. If I am polishing out a scratch I will not take any more than 10% of the overall thickness of the paint off in that area. Swirls are usually around 1% of the thickness but scratches can be much deeper than that. I they are more than 10% I will round off the edges of the scratch.
Potmarks I would be really cautious about as you would have to be flattening off a lot of paint in that area, its slow, time consuming and has to be monitored throughout.