

How much would it cost to get a finish like that?OranegePeel wrote:DUDE!!!!!! step away from the wet sanding... If it is only swirls you are wanting to get out i would invest in a machine polisher... Or contact a Detailer in your area.
I assume that you have had a respray and as such with probably have a "2" stage finish, colour and clear coat... Do you you know how thick your clear is??? You would be amazed at how quickly you can go through clear coat even with 2000 grit!
My recommendations/options would be
1. If you can afford it get a respected detailer round to carry out the correction.
2. If you have the balls and a bit of cash, invest in a dedicated machine polisher, some thing like a Kestral DAS6 or the Meguiars G200 (Random Orbital sander/polishers), and a selection of pads. If it's only swirl marks you want to remove and no random deeper scratches then probably a light cut, a polishing and a finishing pad should suffice. You will also need some polishes (not to be confused with waxes or sealants or glazes), these come in many strengths (cuts) and from many manufacturers. As you progress you will doubtlessly find an allegiance to one or two brands.
Before you even think about going for any of the above I would spent a few evenings reading up on techniques on the Detailing World forum, Just google Detailing World and you will find it. Be prepared to find a whole new world and approach to car/scooter care... I have been Detaining for 4/5 years and still learn tricks and tips on an almost daily basis...
If you are in the west of Scotland by all means give me a shout and i will help you out or even do it for you... I cant recomend enough that you get on to Detailing World before you take any more wet and dry to your scoot...
Any problemss give me a shout.
OP
Mine and my mates scoots at Kelso this year prepped, polished and waxed by myself...
I still don't like that seat markDick Dastardley wrote:I can only say guys what "Mr Orange Peel" doesn't know about paintwork and paintwork correction isn't worth knowing.
He has done a lot of work on scooters north of the border before custom shows,
and is regarded as a genius and a top bloke.
He should be good he's never done polishing his trumpet !!!![]()
Clownshoes !!!
red wrote:
How much would it cost to get a finish like that?
There's a green lammy behind Wrightie's in the photos that I wouldn't mind getting done.