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    I just got my newly painted 97 Camry from the shop today. I really miss this car. But I notice that is is not as shiny as it was. I know I should not wax it yet, but do you think I can polish it to make it glossy? I have Ultimate Polish and SwirlX here and I'll be using a Ryobi Orbital buffer. Or better use my hands in doing it. I'm thinking of doing it tonight. What do you think?
    1997 Toyota Camry LE 4 cylinder
    2004 Toyota Sequoia Limited 4X2
    2010 Toyota Prius II

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    Re: Polish Newly Painted Camry

    need some pics

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    • #3
      Re: Polish Newly Painted Camry

      It should look like new.

      Do you have holograms (buffer swirls) ?

      As above, any chance of pics ?

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      • #4
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        1997 Toyota Camry LE 4 cylinder
        2004 Toyota Sequoia Limited 4X2
        2010 Toyota Prius II

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        • #5
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          Sorry guys for messing up my uploading. But as you can see, the paint on the other door is glossy than the other door. I called the painter and they said that they just sprayed the clear coat today, so it is not fully dry yet. Ther is no swirl marks, it's just kinda coarse surface. Do you think this will be corrected by polishing? I don't understand these things. Please advice.
          1997 Toyota Camry LE 4 cylinder
          2004 Toyota Sequoia Limited 4X2
          2010 Toyota Prius II

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          • #6
            Re: Polish Newly Painted Camry

            If the painter sprayed the clear today the jobs not finished. The door needs to be cut and and buffed. Was this discussed in your original quote for the job? The course surface your feeling is orange peel.

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            • #7
              Re: Polish Newly Painted Camry

              He wrote that sand down complete car, paint complete car. 2 stage clear coat complete car. You mean I have to pay extra just to sand it and buff?
              1997 Toyota Camry LE 4 cylinder
              2004 Toyota Sequoia Limited 4X2
              2010 Toyota Prius II

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              • #8
                Re: Polish Newly Painted Camry

                NOpe, it should be part of the repainting package. If he didn't buff the portion yet, meybe he's just letting the paint cure sufficiently which will make the sanding and buffing better and yield the same shine and depth as the original paint

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                • #9
                  Re: Polish Newly Painted Camry

                  unfortunately some body shops dont include the cut and buff price in the total cost of the paint job. Call the shop, tell them you figured the price you paid was for a complete paint job (cut and buff) and take it from there.

                  Was this from a Custom Shop or a Macco/ 1 Day Quickie type place? Depending on the shop this could run you between $300 - $1200

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                  • #10
                    Re: Polish Newly Painted Camry

                    Swirlx, Ultimate polish or even Ultimate compound won't be sufficient in bringing back the gloss from the paint. It requires wet sanding (very fine grit), buffing initially with a wool cutting pad, foam cutting pads (burgundy), soft buff pad(yellor) and maybe a finishing foam pad and using different compounds, cleaner polish and glaze..

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                    • #11
                      Re: Polish Newly Painted Camry

                      Originally posted by rst08tierney View Post
                      unfortunately some body shops dont include the cut and buff price in the total cost of the paint job. Call the shop, tell them you figured the price you paid was for a complete paint job (cut and buff) and take it from there.

                      Was this from a Custom Shop or a Macco/ 1 Day Quickie type place? Depending on the shop this could run you between $300 - $1200


                      Nope, it was from the private shop. Some parts are actually shiny, then some are not. I will call them tomorrow. I hope it will be free. If I have to pay extra, then I might just do it myself with hand, if I can. I have no experience with this though.
                      1997 Toyota Camry LE 4 cylinder
                      2004 Toyota Sequoia Limited 4X2
                      2010 Toyota Prius II

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                      • #12
                        Re: Polish Newly Painted Camry

                        is it just the one door you can feel the orange peel on or is it the entire car?

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                        • #13
                          Re: Polish Newly Painted Camry

                          Originally posted by ffboy View Post
                          Swirlx, Ultimate polish or even Ultimate compound won't be sufficient in bringing back the gloss from the paint. It requires wet sanding (very fine grit), buffing initially with a wool cutting pad, foam cutting pads (burgundy), soft buff pad(yellor) and maybe a finishing foam pad and using different compounds, cleaner polish and glaze..

                          Oh really? That much work? I can't do it myself. Too bad. Maybe I really need to ask the shop owner if it is included. But when I called him his morning, he told me they will polish it. I do not know hwta he meant by that.
                          1997 Toyota Camry LE 4 cylinder
                          2004 Toyota Sequoia Limited 4X2
                          2010 Toyota Prius II

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                          • #14
                            Re: Polish Newly Painted Camry

                            Originally posted by rst08tierney View Post
                            is it just the one door you can feel the orange peel on or is it the entire car?

                            Almost the entire car. The bumpers are shiny. And some parts of the door.
                            1997 Toyota Camry LE 4 cylinder
                            2004 Toyota Sequoia Limited 4X2
                            2010 Toyota Prius II

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                            • #15
                              Re: Polish Newly Painted Camry

                              Thats normal.

                              I would have the car cut and buffed by a pro. Its too much work for someone who has never attempted a job this big. Call the shop go from there. Did they say anything about bringing the car back to finish in a few days?

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