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Last night while I was washing my ride, I noticed cocentric cirlces that look like the beginning of paint blistering on one of my doors Does anyone know how to slow or stop this process!
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Originally Posted by WraunVT
Does anyone know how to slow or stop this process!
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wraun,
are you sure its not just swirl marks? if so, dawn it, do a few coats of polish w/ a buffer, and two coats of wax. i'll leave the type of polish/wax up to you.
alternatively, i've had a lot of great results with zaino products, esp on the wife's dark green camry.
bob
are you sure its not just swirl marks? if so, dawn it, do a few coats of polish w/ a buffer, and two coats of wax. i'll leave the type of polish/wax up to you.
alternatively, i've had a lot of great results with zaino products, esp on the wife's dark green camry.
bob
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Originally Posted by Bob_98SR5
wraun,
are you sure its not just swirl marks? if so, dawn it, do a few coats of polish w/ a buffer, and two coats of wax. i'll leave the type of polish/wax up to you.
alternatively, i've had a lot of great results with zaino products, esp on the wife's dark green camry.
bob
are you sure its not just swirl marks? if so, dawn it, do a few coats of polish w/ a buffer, and two coats of wax. i'll leave the type of polish/wax up to you.
alternatively, i've had a lot of great results with zaino products, esp on the wife's dark green camry.
bob
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