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Regarding Griot's Paint Prep. You can definitely feel the difference drying a waxed/sealed car versus a car that was just cleaned with Paint Prep. Best and easiest way to remove LSP imo. You just wash, rinse, spray Paint Prep all over the car, rinse again then dry.
I recently got an Amazon Gift Card so I decided to treat myself to a jar of Blackfire BlackIce. I ordered it through Amazon from Autogeek, however it shipped out later than it expected. I was hoping to get it today so I could do a full detail and use the wax.
Even though it was only a day late...
I first noticed it when I was compounding out some hard water spots near that spot. Those spots are gone, but I didn't wanna touch the one in question until I was sure that compounding won't make it worse.
Anyone think I can go at it with Uber Compound safely?
Hey guys, I have a white spot on my car and I have no idea what it is. Could anyone chime in and let me know how I can fix it?
It almost looks like a big water spot:
Another angle:
Up close, it looks like a bunch of water droplets:
Could anyone help? Thanks!
I've had bad experiences with them as well, I emailed them asking a question about their APC and it took two messages and 5 days to get a response. Personally I really believe their products are overrated (aside from Citrus Wash and Gloss), the product descriptions are a joke.
As stated above...
Hey guys!
For some reason, there is quite a bit of dust in the driveway of my new home. I didn't have much when I used to park on the street at my old place.
So I've used quite a few LSP's over the past few months, and I've noticed that a certain few tends to attract more dust than others...