High Bidder
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- Mar 30, 2010
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First let me say hello to everyone. I've lurked here for a while and have bought from AG on a few occassions, including the Porter Cable polisher. I am more of a hobbyist than a pro. I detail more boats than vehicles, but the gelcoat on boats is probably more sturdy than the paint finish on vehicles. My question is...I just bought a new F-150 crew cab, tuxedo black in color yesterday. Today I washed it after driving about 175 miles. I noticed that even after drying it that I had some very fine water spots on the paint and chrome, not bad, but still........I broke out some Colonite Insulator wax (use this on my boat interior) and hand waxed the hood and grill. The spots were still there and when I removed the wax the hood looked cloudy. When I rub my hand accross it it doesn't have that perfectly smooth feel. I plan on claying it tomorrow after that what should I use on it to remove the faint spots? Also what should I put on it afterwards? Keep in mind this is a new vehicle so I don't want to use anything harsher than I have to. Thanks in advance for any advise and I'll post pics when I get a chance.