im not sure how correct this way of doing things is but seems to work great for me...as soon as i am done with my towels i throw them in a bucket with dawn dishsoap and warm water and let them soak(sometimes for a few days) before i wash them.
thanks for all the advise. I can see doing a paint job later on but like i said my car is not a show car n does not need 100% but just thought the bugs on the front looked horrible n was wondering if i could hide them without getting a paintjob. Thanks again everyone.
Dave: I use super clean and that doesnt seem to help
Blackhawk: The first time was all by hand when the first 2 pics were taken. Last night i used the pc7424 w the orange & yellow pads and m105. Today is when i started w the rubbing compound, scratch x and m105. Im not sure why i cant remove...
i stopped at one place to get their advise and they said repaint $300-$400. (im currently in the shop working on this and what i have done is taken a small section and used some rubbing compound, then some scatch x2.0 then m105 and it seem to have hidden most defects.)...
would it be possible to hide them a little bit? Its def not a show car by any means and i dont need it in prestine condition but would like for it to not look that horrible esp when the rest of the car looks stunning
I have a black Charger and my front bumper looks like this...
Any advise on getting this out(Im not talking about the water spots) Some of that other stuff if i pick at it with my nail you can not feel it and there is some that i can tell the paint is slightly chipped. I have the porter...