hey all,
since i have owned my car there have been some decent swirls and what look like rain spots that just won't come off. these are only noticeable on the bonnet as it is black. i will have to take a photo and post up to give you all an idea but no matter what i do, i can't get rid of them.
on the weekend i started off buying Meguiars Deep Crystal Polish, some Meguiars applicator pads and a Meguiars Supreme Shine microfibre cloth. after following the steps and a seriously sore arm after a while, ALL WAS STILL THERE!
so i went out to buy the Auto Glym Paint Renovator which i have heard good reports about and was certain would do the trick. i got home and worked on half of the bonnet for a while applying and polishing, applying and polishing. after i was sweating like michael jackson at a wiggles concert, only half of the swirls had gone and the bloody spots were still there. i feel as though all the swirls are laughing at me
can anyone give me some good tips or do i need to get this professionally done?
Thanks as always guys,
Rhys
since i have owned my car there have been some decent swirls and what look like rain spots that just won't come off. these are only noticeable on the bonnet as it is black. i will have to take a photo and post up to give you all an idea but no matter what i do, i can't get rid of them.
on the weekend i started off buying Meguiars Deep Crystal Polish, some Meguiars applicator pads and a Meguiars Supreme Shine microfibre cloth. after following the steps and a seriously sore arm after a while, ALL WAS STILL THERE!
so i went out to buy the Auto Glym Paint Renovator which i have heard good reports about and was certain would do the trick. i got home and worked on half of the bonnet for a while applying and polishing, applying and polishing. after i was sweating like michael jackson at a wiggles concert, only half of the swirls had gone and the bloody spots were still there. i feel as though all the swirls are laughing at me
can anyone give me some good tips or do i need to get this professionally done?
Thanks as always guys,
Rhys



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