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By *aptiveAudience OP   Man  over a year ago

Nottingham

Just wondered if anyone on here knows about car spray paint jobs please?

I had my bonnet and wings re sprayed a few weeks ago. When I collected the car it looked ok and I thought it was a good job. Today I washed and autoglym polished the whole car. I noticed that the bonnet reflections aren’t very clear and it’s pretty hazy.

Would this be a problem with how the job has been done? The technique? The paint, lacquer, metallic etc?

Any advice and suggestions on what to do about it really appreciated, thanks.

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By *ipShakerMan  over a year ago

Gateshead

When you rub your hand over it, is it smoothe like glass or feel grippy.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT

Sounds a bit orange peely to me

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By *aptiveAudience OP   Man  over a year ago

Nottingham

Thanks for the reply. Running hand over it it feels smooth just looks hazy rather than a crystal clear sharp reflections. There is a slight orange peal but only very very slightly.

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By *ipShakerMan  over a year ago

Gateshead

I was thinking maybe a bit of lacquer over spray, if your car wasn't covered and it's been in the air. You can't see it, you can feel the texture change, especially if you wear a cotton type glove.

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By *uddy laneMan  over a year ago

dudley

polish the paint with t-cut not in the sun though.

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By *rDJ40Man  over a year ago

Nuneaton

It sounds like when they polished it they left bloom marks on it, a good polish with a decent product like Meguiars Ultimate Compound will soon bring back the shine.Definitely do not ever,ever use T Cut.

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By *aptiveAudience OP   Man  over a year ago

Nottingham

Cool. So you think that the colour and lacquer are probably ok it may just need a mechanical polish from the company that did the job to sort it?

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By *idnight RamblerMan  over a year ago

Pershore

I think what you have is spray 'bloom'. It might be possible to T-cut out, but really it's poor workmanship.

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By *aptiveAudience OP   Man  over a year ago

Nottingham

Thanks mate. Sounds looks it could be ‘bloom’ as you say.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Do not use t cut unless the cars paint is older than you and more faded than Utd’s trophy cabinet, go for a real high quality polish, wait for the cooler temperatures too, in the shade, don’t use mechanical use elbow grease otherwise known as your right arm, do a tiny square in an inconspicuous area and see how much difference it makes, please don’t use t cut, that’s only useful when your red car has turned pink, it makes professionals sad when people use that stuff

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By *elvet RopeMan  over a year ago

by the big field

Ignore all the polishing advice- you paid for a finished paint job, so unless you bunged Fat Dave down the pub £50 to do it in his garage, its up to the spraying company to sort it.

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