08-30-2011, 10:18 PM
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Ok so today I detailed my car. I mean full shebang.
Being this is the first white car I ever owned, I found white wax on a white car is damn near impossible to see.
Is there any colored wax that will go on and leave the car white? I've never had to shop for this kind of stuff. I'm thinking a blue or green color to the wax would help me see it to get it off but I don't want a blue or green tint when the light hits it.
I also found that this car has been keyed in the past.
Gotta get into the body shop and see how much this is going to cost me to get it rubbed out. Whoever did it originally stunk at it.
My windshield sucks. It is sparkling clean now. I can see tiny specks all over it though. It looks as if someone sand blasted it and there's tiny specks nicked into the glass. WTF?
Being this is the first white car I ever owned, I found white wax on a white car is damn near impossible to see.
Is there any colored wax that will go on and leave the car white? I've never had to shop for this kind of stuff. I'm thinking a blue or green color to the wax would help me see it to get it off but I don't want a blue or green tint when the light hits it.
I also found that this car has been keyed in the past.
Gotta get into the body shop and see how much this is going to cost me to get it rubbed out. Whoever did it originally stunk at it.
My windshield sucks. It is sparkling clean now. I can see tiny specks all over it though. It looks as if someone sand blasted it and there's tiny specks nicked into the glass. WTF?
I have no idea what you're talking about so here's a bunny with a pancake on it's head