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ArkShark
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My vette was repainted several years ago, and it wasn't the best job.
Therefore, you can see swirl marks, overspray, underspray, runs...
Well, just not good. Repainting is not an option. It does look good...from about 10 feet away.
I understand the over/under spray and runs are there for good, but from reading some old posts, I may be able to get rid of the swirl marks, and bring a glass-like shine to my vette.
So, the idea is to get the vette completely buffed, (removing obvious swirl marks) then start the Zaino process, Hopefully returning the glossy shine of my Corvette.
Does this sound like a good plan? Is there a better way?
Therefore, you can see swirl marks, overspray, underspray, runs...
Well, just not good. Repainting is not an option. It does look good...from about 10 feet away.
I understand the over/under spray and runs are there for good, but from reading some old posts, I may be able to get rid of the swirl marks, and bring a glass-like shine to my vette.
So, the idea is to get the vette completely buffed, (removing obvious swirl marks) then start the Zaino process, Hopefully returning the glossy shine of my Corvette.
Does this sound like a good plan? Is there a better way?



