WeekendDIY
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- Apr 14, 2016
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Hello, Thanks in advance for any of your comments.
So....I have a '15 Murano-Black. As hard as I tried I still ended up with a few micro marring, minor swirl marks (not from machine buffing) and just general little imperfections. One or two on the hood, an area on one door panel. That type of stuff.
I wash the vehicle frequently. I even use two rinse buckets and then spray my microfiber wash mitt with the hose before going back into the suds bucket. I use microfiber towels and chamois. But somehow I've ended up with these minor imperfections. None of these are hard scratches where it will catch your finger nail. But it's just bugging the crap out of me. I'll have to sit back and figure what I did wrong. But in the mean time I'd like to fix this.
Like I said, it's not terribly bad and nothing like a lot of the before pictures I've seen on this site. I'm fairly familiar with cars and very comfortable from the wrench and ratchet standpoint. But paint finish I'm a total newb. This is our first vehicle for adults, as in kids are grown aren't tearing it up.
I do have a PC-XP, variety of fine (non aggressive) finishing pads and products. I'm just not sure I even need to this via machine and really leaning hard towards doing it by hand. I've gonna thru countless pages on this forum and videos. I'm not necessarily intimated by this but of course I do want to be as cautious and conservative as I can. This area of vehicle care has come along way from the old school Turtle Wax days. LOL
Apologies for rambling. I guess I'm just looking for any thoughts and suggests so I don't go all ape **** over this and make it worse.
Thanks again.
So....I have a '15 Murano-Black. As hard as I tried I still ended up with a few micro marring, minor swirl marks (not from machine buffing) and just general little imperfections. One or two on the hood, an area on one door panel. That type of stuff.
I wash the vehicle frequently. I even use two rinse buckets and then spray my microfiber wash mitt with the hose before going back into the suds bucket. I use microfiber towels and chamois. But somehow I've ended up with these minor imperfections. None of these are hard scratches where it will catch your finger nail. But it's just bugging the crap out of me. I'll have to sit back and figure what I did wrong. But in the mean time I'd like to fix this.
Like I said, it's not terribly bad and nothing like a lot of the before pictures I've seen on this site. I'm fairly familiar with cars and very comfortable from the wrench and ratchet standpoint. But paint finish I'm a total newb. This is our first vehicle for adults, as in kids are grown aren't tearing it up.
I do have a PC-XP, variety of fine (non aggressive) finishing pads and products. I'm just not sure I even need to this via machine and really leaning hard towards doing it by hand. I've gonna thru countless pages on this forum and videos. I'm not necessarily intimated by this but of course I do want to be as cautious and conservative as I can. This area of vehicle care has come along way from the old school Turtle Wax days. LOL
Apologies for rambling. I guess I'm just looking for any thoughts and suggests so I don't go all ape **** over this and make it worse.
Thanks again.