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    Newbie who just made a lot of work for himself :(

    I tried the applying of wax and rubbing this in, letting it dry then trying to remove it. Made very very little difference. I was thinking maybe I did not let the polish 'break down' correctly before moving on? I did not wipe with IPA after the polish step. I will make up a spray bottle to do...
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    Newbie who just made a lot of work for himself :(

    I originally saw a few cobweb swirls in the paintwork from the dealership and their careless washing. Now after polishing in the problem areas it looks to be the Micro-Marring - Tick-Marks - DA-Haze you speak of. However, the hazing I see on the side panels is more chemical in nature as it...
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    Newbie who just made a lot of work for himself :(

    I dont have any pictures, a day after it was polished it rained here and now its filthy. The cobwebs are very fine and hard to see unless in direct sunlight. I am going to see if I can hose it down and dry it up IF the rain stops here. Thanks
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    Newbie who just made a lot of work for himself :(

    Dear all @ Autogeek, I am in a pickle and seek your advice. I recently just bought a 2013 Black Lexus IS250 and having had Silver cars all my life and loved keeping them clean I knew i'd have more work cut out with a black car. I have a garage and also keep it protected at work from the...
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