Adrian2627 wrote:Best thing is not to be a lazy bastard and wash and dry your car properly
Newbie GT wrote:Adrian2627 wrote:Best thing is not to be a lazy bastard and wash and dry your car properly
Ok genius
Washing correctly . What do you call correctly ?
Kekotic wrote:Newbie GT wrote:Adrian2627 wrote:Best thing is not to be a lazy bastard and wash and dry your car properly
Ok genius
Washing correctly . What do you call correctly ?
When you say "wash mark hiding" Are you referring to swirls/scratches?
Because a spray on wax aint gunna do shit to that.
A glaze would probably do the trick, but to apply that you would need to claybar the car first. And at that point may aswell just polish it anyway to remove the swirls.
Newbie GT wrote:Adrian2627 wrote:Best thing is not to be a lazy bastard and wash and dry your car properly
Ok genius
Washing correctly . What do you call correctly ?
Newbie GT wrote:Would really like to buy a good buffer that is easy to use and non damaging to do some simple passes on issues like this.
Jack_Keaka wrote: I like my women like subarus, box explodes and does a head easily.
Deep Heat wrote:You are better off coating your can in man juice.
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 2 guests