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Gargamel 10-08-04 12:06 AM

Anyone have body waves?
 
Not sure what it's called. I'm sure you guys know what a straight body is? When you can look down the body of a cleanly waxed car and see no waves or mysterious dents. Well, what cause those waves in the metal? Nothing has touched my car but I have these waves all over. It's not in the paint, it's in the sheet metal.

Anyone know what causes this? Hard driving, etc etc?

RX7-2JOCK 10-08-04 12:22 AM

Where on the body are the waves? Could it be people leaning on your ride, while your out hanging with your friends?

Gargamel 10-08-04 12:27 AM


Originally Posted by RX7-2JOCK
Where on the body are the waves? Could it be people leaning on your ride, while your out hanging with your friends?

Doors, 1/4 panels...... I don't leave my car alone or out of sight. Just wondering is launching or hard bumps might cause that. The metal on our cars are paper thin as it is, ya know?

Fatman0203 10-08-04 12:45 AM

Leaning is pretty bad. You never know when you drive on the highway and stuff crap falling from other cars. Also I have dings on my drivers door and passenger door from ass holes hitting the car when they open their doors and hit my car.

d0 Luck 10-08-04 12:56 AM

i have "waves" and yes it's annoying to see it when u look @ the side of the car... but it's only noticeable i so look at it @ a diff. pt.

Rx-7Addict 10-08-04 01:09 AM

sounds like swirl marks.. a good polish or glaze will fix that

vellj001 10-08-04 01:21 AM

My are surely cause by small hit or someone leaning on the car before I had it. I woudl kill the guy who leans on it now. Anway I hope to remove them all by the end of the year. Already removed half of them and contacts have been made just yesterday with my sprayer to remove the rest.

neit_jnf 10-08-04 01:26 AM

I have lots of body waves... I need to lose weight :D

Marshall 10-08-04 01:42 AM


Originally Posted by Rx-7Addict
sounds like swirl marks.. a good polish or glaze will fix that

I think he means slight bends in the metal. Usually caused by leaning to work under the hood, even the slightest pressure will do it to the front panels.

jpandes 10-08-04 12:01 PM

Nope, I just car complete repainted!:D Let's see how long it lasts.:confused:
I used to have then on the front fenders because i used to lean on them while working on the car

spoolin93r1 10-08-04 07:10 PM

the stock sheetmetal is very thin and dents extremely easy. but seeing the amount of body work done to the car, it was most likely in part of the body shop. it takes a lot of time sanding and filling and sanding to get a car really smooth. you might be able to take it somewhere and have them wetsand it until it looks smoother. my car seemed to gain a little more waviness after the paint was done, but it'll be going back in for a good wetsand and buff soon

btw, did you buy that car off eric? or are you eric?

Sgtblue 10-08-04 07:37 PM

Gargamel,
It sounds like there has been some paint work and/or body work done on your car and there was insufficient or improper prep work done before they painted it. "Blocking" a car in preparation for paint gets rid of those telltale waves that you see looking down the side of the car, but it's pretty tedious and labor intensive. It's likely NOT in the metal, it's in the paint and primer that lie underneath your current paint surface.

jdhuegel1 10-08-04 08:14 PM

I know what he's talking about. It's not flawed paint, or bad prep work.. And it's not from people leaning on it. I'm not sure exactly what it's from, but it's like the car is twisting on hard launches and warping the panels. It's waves. Not dings or dents.

Gargamel 10-08-04 09:57 PM


Originally Posted by spoolin93r1
the stock sheetmetal is very thin and dents extremely easy. but seeing the amount of body work done to the car, it was most likely in part of the body shop. it takes a lot of time sanding and filling and sanding to get a car really smooth. you might be able to take it somewhere and have them wetsand it until it looks smoother. my car seemed to gain a little more waviness after the paint was done, but it'll be going back in for a good wetsand and buff soon

btw, did you buy that car off eric? or are you eric?

I'm Eric. I've got some body and paint work done to the car, yes.

Gargamel 10-08-04 09:58 PM


Originally Posted by Sgtblue
Gargamel,
It sounds like there has been some paint work and/or body work done on your car and there was insufficient or improper prep work done before they painted it. "Blocking" a car in preparation for paint gets rid of those telltale waves that you see looking down the side of the car, but it's pretty tedious and labor intensive. It's likely NOT in the metal, it's in the paint and primer that lie underneath your current paint surface.

All of this happened after the car was prepped and painted. I blocked the whole damn car. It took me a month total, just to prep it for paint.

Not sure what's caused it.

InsaneGideon 10-08-04 10:35 PM

pics?

rzograbian 10-09-04 12:00 AM

i have some too..... its just the sheet metal that fourms waves over time from leaning and just regular driving.... when you go up a driveway slanted or a dip, it does that and over the course of 10+ years, you get those waves when you look at the sides at an angle.

bigmack000 10-09-04 01:01 AM

my sunroof is all wavyany one eles have a wavy sunroof?

Fatman0203 10-09-04 02:21 AM


Originally Posted by bigmack000
my sunroof is all wavyany one eles have a wavy sunroof?

Like an ass imprint? I heard thats pretty normal.

Gargamel 10-09-04 07:48 AM


Originally Posted by Fatman0203
Like an ass imprint? I heard thats pretty normal.

HAHA!!


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