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quote:Originally posted by Blackcruiser
But in the direct sun and under certain lighting conditions I see cobwebs . I know that one can polish these out and bring me to the land of swirls. [:0] Is there really a land of paradise out there for black cars? Or am I just chasing rainbows and I should just get over it. [V] (By the way, Nice choice of cars.)
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Black cars are harder to maintain. Would suggest using Meguiar's Professional Hand Polish (M-8132) or Professional Swirl Free Polish (M-8232) or 3M Swirl Mark Remover (39009) to remove your cobwebs. For the roof, hood, and trunk, polish front to rear (not in circles), and the sides up and down. If you own a Porter Cable Random Orbit Polisher (#7424 or 7336) or a Cylo Random Orbit Polisher, use that instead with a white (polishing pad) since it will not introduce swirls or holograms to your paint or burn your paint and makes it easier on you and saves time. Wash and check your work. When you are satisfied with the condition of your paint, apply your favorite wax. Of course you could find and pay a good detailer to remove the defects.
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