Wax/sealer/polish??
Discussion
Hi All,
Hope everyone's car is looking gleaming!!??
I purchased my dream car approximately 9-10 months ago.
Being Basalt black (996 Turbo S) it had a few stone chips (mainly on the nose and a couple on the bonet).
I had a very good deatiler, detail my car, the full works. It took him 2 days and the car looked brand new. OK it has only done 27,000 miles but it looked better than a brand new showroom car!!!!
Anyway, long story short.....Now that I have driven her a few thousand miles (weekend car) and wash and waxed her a 10-15 times, I have noticed something....
.....Where the detailer filled the tiny stonechips and then used very fine wet & dry, you can now......if you look on a bright sunny day and keep moving you head side/side, see where the rubbing marks are for the wet & dry. I guess this has been masked by the lotions and potions he used but how to I bring it back to brand new fresh.....detail again and spend lots of money or is there something I can used to "fill-in" the rub marks.
I must point out, the rub-marks are tiny and are on the bonet and I dont think anyone could see them, really, but I can when I wash and dry the car.
I have only ever used quick wax spray stuff from halfords, and am not sure what I need to do?
Help needed.
IceBoy
Hope everyone's car is looking gleaming!!??
I purchased my dream car approximately 9-10 months ago.
Being Basalt black (996 Turbo S) it had a few stone chips (mainly on the nose and a couple on the bonet).
I had a very good deatiler, detail my car, the full works. It took him 2 days and the car looked brand new. OK it has only done 27,000 miles but it looked better than a brand new showroom car!!!!
Anyway, long story short.....Now that I have driven her a few thousand miles (weekend car) and wash and waxed her a 10-15 times, I have noticed something....
.....Where the detailer filled the tiny stonechips and then used very fine wet & dry, you can now......if you look on a bright sunny day and keep moving you head side/side, see where the rubbing marks are for the wet & dry. I guess this has been masked by the lotions and potions he used but how to I bring it back to brand new fresh.....detail again and spend lots of money or is there something I can used to "fill-in" the rub marks.
I must point out, the rub-marks are tiny and are on the bonet and I dont think anyone could see them, really, but I can when I wash and dry the car.
I have only ever used quick wax spray stuff from halfords, and am not sure what I need to do?
Help needed.
IceBoy
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