Re: Are holograms and buffer swirl the norm for a black car?
They sure don't come that way from the factory. You got what is called....DISO. Dealer Installed Swirl Option.
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Are holograms and buffer swirls the norm for a BRAND NEW BLACK CAR?
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Re: Are holograms and buffer swirl the norm for a black car?
In a perfect world there should be no swirls in a new car or a brand new paint job.
As the car is improperly touched, it will gain swirls no matter what the color. Clear coats are harder paints than traditional single stage paints but scratch very easily and then because the swirls and scratches are in a clear layer of paint over the top of a colored layer of paint they show up to your eyes very easily.
Swirls are the norm for a daily driver if it's not meticulously cared for, this mean you can't take it to a car wash you have to take ownership of the car washing process yourself. (Car washing is "touching the paint).
Welcome to clear coats...
Welcome to clear coated black cars...
Is it too late to take it back for a silver metallic paint? Silver is harder to see the swirls because in the sun it kind of blinds you to look at it.
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Are holograms and buffer swirls the norm for a BRAND NEW BLACK CAR?
Are holograms and buffer swirls the norm for a BRAND NEW BLACK CAR?
I just got a new black car on Friday. It is buffer swirl, and holograms galore.
Is that just going to be the norm with a black car... or did the dealership's detailers just do a terrible job detailing?Tags: None
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