Hey guys, I'm not a detailer, so forgive me if my terminology isn't 100% correct. I found this forum while doing research trying to figure out what the markings on my truck (Ford F-150) are. I just bought the truck, and the dealership repaired some dings on the driver's side door for me. When I got it back from the body shop, after looking at it in the sunlight, I noticed many holographic-like swirls. After spending some time scouring this forum, I think I figured out that the markings are rotary buffer swirls, caused by improper use of a high-speed rotory buffer, and that body shops are notorious for this. I'd really like confirmation on this. I'd also like to know how long it might take an experienced detailer to correct it? Lastly, I'd like to confirm that this is in fact a detailer correction job, not a body shop correction job. I sent pictures to the dealership, and I'll talk to them again today to see what they have to say. I'd like to be armed with some knowledge so that I know what they tell me is legit, as far is how long it takes to correct. I don't want to give it back to the body shop and have them eat up more clear coat. They already proved they don't know what they're doing.
Thanks in advance!!
p.s. can't figure out how to attach a pic.
Thanks in advance!!
p.s. can't figure out how to attach a pic.
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