AM i DOING THE RIGHT THING
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Ive got a TVR cerbera that has been resprayed in the last 4 months.When I got it back I treated it with dodo lime prime and purple haze. Since then it got covered in builders dust which I washed of but it has a few very light swirl marks on it.
I want to hide these until I can get it detailed so I was going to clay the car give it a polish with AG SRP, lime prime it and then a coat of purple haze am I doing the right thing.
I want to hide these until I can get it detailed so I was going to clay the car give it a polish with AG SRP, lime prime it and then a coat of purple haze am I doing the right thing.
Rather than use timeframes to gauge whether contaminants have bonded to the paintwork or not, there's a very simple test - use your fingertips!
Wrap a bit of cling film over them, and while the paintwork is wet after rinsing, feel it.
Where (if) you feel any lumps and bumps, needs claying - it may be patches here and there (so the whole car doesn't need done, just those areas) or it may be widespread, in which case you'd do the whole car.
As per above, Lime Prime Lite might be the better option, if there's no light scratches to remove or mask with LP's fillers and micro-abrasives.
Wrap a bit of cling film over them, and while the paintwork is wet after rinsing, feel it.
Where (if) you feel any lumps and bumps, needs claying - it may be patches here and there (so the whole car doesn't need done, just those areas) or it may be widespread, in which case you'd do the whole car.
As per above, Lime Prime Lite might be the better option, if there's no light scratches to remove or mask with LP's fillers and micro-abrasives.
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