As thread title states I am wondering if a factory painted car with orange peel in the clearcoat be corrected by me at home using Adams line of products. I would like to see the paint be taken to ultimate level of perfection over the winter if possible.
I am a rookie detailer with internet OJT training and then practical application. I am not afraid to attempt but can I, should I or is professional wet sanding the safest albeit more expensive way?
In either scenario would it be preferable for stripes to be removed to insure the clearcoat is even over the entire car?
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As thread title states I am wondering if a factory painted car with orange peel in the clearcoat be corrected by me at home using Adams line of products. I would like to see the paint be taken to ultimate level of perfection over the winter if possible.
I am a rookie detailer with internet OJT training and then practical application. I am not afraid to attempt but can I, should I or is professional wet sanding the safest albeit more expensive way?
In either scenario would it be preferable for stripes to be removed to insure the clearcoat is even over the entire car?
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