Jul 10, 2006 3:02:56 AM
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tincanman99 said:
Dont get sucked into paying crazy prices for wax and stuff. Most autobody shops including ones that work on Porsches use 3M.
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Jul 11, 2006 7:56:23 AM
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ptcja said:
harryo2b have you used this one?
http://www.autopia-carcare.com/son-450.html
Anyone? Swirlmarks = Spiderwebs I supposed
Jul 12, 2006 3:21:34 AM
Jul 12, 2006 10:52:58 AM
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ptcja said:
Percymon, so how exactly did that happen to your black 987s? I mean it is unacceptable and no dealer should present a car in that sort of condition to its customer new or old. Was that upon pickup? The car certainly doesn't look brand new to me and the spiderwebs are so prominent even with a blurry picture. What have they done to it?
By the way, I wanna get some inputs on polishing. Polishing tends to scrape off the older wax and clear coat and take care of some old scratches but I think it shouldn't be used too often cos then the paint would keep diminishing considering that the process strip off ever so slightly layers of paint.
Jul 12, 2006 11:58:03 AM
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ptcja said:
Percymon, so how exactly did that happen to your black 987s? I mean it is unacceptable and no dealer should present a car in that sort of condition to its customer new or old. Was that upon pickup? The car certainly doesn't look brand new to me and the spiderwebs are so prominent even with a blurry picture. What have they done to it?
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05Boxster said:
Try Rejex........the shine is unbelievable and the product goes on easy and comes off easy. Yes, I've tried Zaino and liked the results but didn't like the effort. (no affiliations)
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As I mentioned, Rejex looks too artificial for me on black paint -- less depth, but way more shine. It looks perfect with super shiny tires I prefer a natural deep, warm black, with a matte finish on my tires.
The problem with Rejex is it seems to magnify the scratches you already have on the paint as opposed to hiding them when using a good polisher.
Jul 17, 2006 8:59:07 AM