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need help, using DA on mom's new crossfire

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  • need help, using DA on mom's new crossfire

    hello
    my mother recently purchased a chrysler crossfire. its black. what happened was, it was outside and the workers at the dealership got some overspray (very very light) on some parts, they they half ..... the claying process and did a bad job leaving spider web scratches.
    what would you recommend i use with the DA.
    is #83 too aggressive for the car?
    and if you have a suggested routine/order please post it
    thanks again
    jake

  • #2
    Well if they did it i would take it back show them the damage and go from there. If you are gonna do it your self start with least aggressive first maybe and dont forget to finish claying try 80 if it doesnt cut enough then move up to 83 just make sure to work in till almost gone and dont let it dry good luck. Greg

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    • #3
      they know about the condition
      thats how she got a good good deal on it
      the overspray isnt even that bad
      very very few spots have it and the scratches are very very light as wel

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      • #4
        Factory paint on new cars is fully cured from day one. In all probability it’s hard as a rock. But you don’t know till you try.

        In the spirit of starting with a less aggressive product and only stepping up if that isn’t enough I’d start with a test patch using #80 before trying #83.


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