highspeeddata
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I just bought a brand new Acura (TL-S) with that deep (not really dark) blue color. I found a couple scratches in the hood and took it back to the dealer. Their detail shop proceeded to get the scracthes out but put swirl marks all over the hood.
I consulted a 72 year-old retired detailer (like 40 years under his belt) who used to detail my friend's dad's Ferraris. He said his secret product (and he has tried hundreds) was the Turtle Wax Scratch and Swirl remover (everything else Turtle Wax is crap).
I went over the hood with it by hand and Wow, bye bye swirl marks. I can barely see them under flourescent lights even! But you can still see them. I applied Klasse Sealant Glaze on top.
I wasn't sure how bad the dealer messed the hood up, it looked pretty good, but I wanted to make sure that the car was really back to the condition it would be after a few washes if the dealer hadn't buffed it -- face it, with darker colored cars, everytime you wash it you put slightly visible light scratches in the clear coat.
So I took the car to the *best* detail shop in town. They've got Porsches and Ferraris sitting in there that they are working on almost every day. He said "they didn't manhandle the car too bad" and that it looked "okay." (Sigh of relief)
However he did say you have be careful about using these cleaners/polishes with lots of silicone in them because they just hide the scratches and then wear off quickly. (Not sure how much silicone is in Turtle Wax Scratch & Swirl remover).
I asked him about the Klasse products. He said they are good products but wear off a lot faster than you think (and they advertise.) He said Nu Finish (believe it or not) was a much longer lasting acrylic sealant than Klasse and had just as good results. This kind of suprised me because it seems a people in this forum mostly poo poo Nu Finish but I am wondering if that is just because it seems like a cheesy mainstream product. He also receommended Meguairs #3 for removing swirl marks. I know this guy knows his stuff.
So if I had to end with a question to this long post it would be, are there any other *professional detailers* in these forums that have good reason to believe Nu-Funish is not a good product to apply to a brand new car? I saw a post from someone about it having abrassives, but then a Pro posted right after it that it has the same ingredients as 90% of all the other products discussed here. They are all just marketed differently. Plus a lot of the time people get bad results because they didn't detail correctly (didn't wash and clean the surface thoroughly, etc.)
Looking for factual responses from people with professional experience, not rumors or one-time band experiences.
I consulted a 72 year-old retired detailer (like 40 years under his belt) who used to detail my friend's dad's Ferraris. He said his secret product (and he has tried hundreds) was the Turtle Wax Scratch and Swirl remover (everything else Turtle Wax is crap).
I went over the hood with it by hand and Wow, bye bye swirl marks. I can barely see them under flourescent lights even! But you can still see them. I applied Klasse Sealant Glaze on top.
I wasn't sure how bad the dealer messed the hood up, it looked pretty good, but I wanted to make sure that the car was really back to the condition it would be after a few washes if the dealer hadn't buffed it -- face it, with darker colored cars, everytime you wash it you put slightly visible light scratches in the clear coat.
So I took the car to the *best* detail shop in town. They've got Porsches and Ferraris sitting in there that they are working on almost every day. He said "they didn't manhandle the car too bad" and that it looked "okay." (Sigh of relief)
However he did say you have be careful about using these cleaners/polishes with lots of silicone in them because they just hide the scratches and then wear off quickly. (Not sure how much silicone is in Turtle Wax Scratch & Swirl remover).
I asked him about the Klasse products. He said they are good products but wear off a lot faster than you think (and they advertise.) He said Nu Finish (believe it or not) was a much longer lasting acrylic sealant than Klasse and had just as good results. This kind of suprised me because it seems a people in this forum mostly poo poo Nu Finish but I am wondering if that is just because it seems like a cheesy mainstream product. He also receommended Meguairs #3 for removing swirl marks. I know this guy knows his stuff.
So if I had to end with a question to this long post it would be, are there any other *professional detailers* in these forums that have good reason to believe Nu-Funish is not a good product to apply to a brand new car? I saw a post from someone about it having abrassives, but then a Pro posted right after it that it has the same ingredients as 90% of all the other products discussed here. They are all just marketed differently. Plus a lot of the time people get bad results because they didn't detail correctly (didn't wash and clean the surface thoroughly, etc.)
Looking for factual responses from people with professional experience, not rumors or one-time band experiences.