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Post by mikerathes on Apr 15, 2018 11:18:08 GMT -7
After washing you can easily see scratches, swirls, and oxidation in your paint and feel for bonded contaminants such as overspray or tree sap that washing doesn't remove. Just run your hand over a washed vehicle, and if you can feel little bumps, then you need to go a step further with cleaning your car.
A clay bar can be used to remove stubborn bonded contaminants. It will remove everything off the surface of your vehicle including wax and will restore smoothness to the paint. Start by kneading it into a flat wafer and use a detailer as a lubricant. Hold it in the palm of one hand and run it across the surface of your car.
To remove scratches and etching that are below the surface, you'll need to use a compound. They can be applied by hand using applicator pads or by using a dual-action polisher, and wiped away soon after applying. A compound paint cleaner needs to be worked into the finish and can sometimes require a 2nd, 3rd, or even 4th application. Some scratches are too deep and only a paint touch-up will repair them.
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Post by johnkwitkowski on Feb 11, 2020 20:24:31 GMT -7
The tint is basically applied to the inside part of the car windows and it basically helps to control the amount of light from getting inside the car. The type of tint that you can apply on the car varies from light tint film to dark tint. But, you need to be well acquainted with the laws of your jurisdiction.
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