If it matters, I have a 2020 white Ram 3500.
I know Dr ColorChip is a good match for factory paints.... But my main complaint is all it does is color the chip. The indent remains. Are there any paint chip repair kits that actually fill the paint chip in?
If not, what's your otherwise favorite...
Thanks for the advice. I will look into retrofitting. I didn't think about that. I was just thinking about disconnecting that light and calling it a day. I'm guessing LED is completely harmless though and that may be a good choice.
I'm not 100% sure this is the right forum to post, but seemed like you guys would be knowledgeable in this area.
I just had a lift installed and I have my car an inch or two away from a fluorescent ceiling light. Do you guys know if this will damage the wrap I have on my car, or the paint...
I will try to leave it on for longer and see if it helps
I'll see if that stuff helps, iif the Beasley's doesn't. Thanks for the recommendation.
Of course, this thread sucks without pix!
I've got a new G63 in Olive Matte Green. There are a few water spots on there that I can't get off with a regular wash of quick detailer, or alcohol mix. They don't feel etched it, but I'm not sure (car has less than 1k miles on it and only a few months old). I've read that vinegar is a no no on...
Thanks for the compliments! The before and after picture was of areas that I didn't even need to wet sand. Just some 3m compound on a rotary and the 3m finesse on a rotary. Overall I'm happy with the results. There are some swirls and rock chips in the gelcoat, but it's nothing that gets noticed...
Well I wet sanded many large scratches on my 2007 Malibu boat and was left a bit disappointed. Overall it looks a ton better without any obvious scratches. However when you look up close, any place I touched with sandpaper is left with small micro scratches. The scratches look about as deep/big...
I got a sample piece of the wrap and tried using a few different things on there side by side. I tried no rinse wash and shine,Chemical guys gloss detailer, Meguars final finish, adams rinsless, and Chemical guys Matte detailer. All of it worked and none of them left any residue or streaks. So I...
Talked with my shop further about this and they recommended I use Adam's Rinse less Wash as both a wash and QD (in different concentrations obviously). So I bought some of that, some Meguir's D114 and a small bottle of the CG matte detailer. I will try all of them out along with my optimum no...