rivaladversary
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- Apr 3, 2011
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Hey everyone, I have a 2010 Black Acura TSX. I use Optimum No-Rinse and Cobra Guzzler MF Towel to wipe the car dry. I use Optimum Opti-seal with the Pinnacle yellow foam pads to seal my car and then a Cobra Miracle MF towel to buff dry. I follow it up with Optimum Car Wax and buff dry with another Cobra Microfiber Towel. I spent countless hours watching videos of proper drying techniques and application of products. However, I have come upon two things that may have permanently marred my car's paint.
Before I go any further, I want to point out that I am a complete newbie when it comes to car care.
When I clay barred my car 2 months ago (with Meguiar's Clay), I noticed that there were water spots I could not get rid of. People suggested that I purchase Meguiar's ScratchX 2.0 to get rid of these water spots. So, I went ahead and bought myself a bottle and used a Pinnacle yellow foam pad to apply it on 3 small sections of my car's hood. This is the unfortunate result...I believe it's called hazing?
I had no idea what to do, so ultimately, I just sprayed Optimum Car Wax over it and it seemed to have reduced it from being too noticeable. Did I apply this product wrong or something? I barely used ANY pressure, and I don't think I used too much product. I just simply worked the product in in circular motions for about 10-20 seconds. Is there anything I can do to get rid of this hazing?
Another thing I am concerned about happened today. I used Mother's Clay bar to try to get a water spot off (hell, I just wanted to give it a shot) and it resulted in grief. The Clay bar glided through the paint no problem but when I wiped it off, there was streaking. I was deathly afraid because I could not get it off. Thinking to myself that clay barring would also strip the car's paint sealant and car wax, I just used Optimum Car Wax over it with a Cobra miracle towel to try to hide it and hope that it would go away over time. Unfortunately, there is still some light streaking. I tried to take a pic of it but I can't capture it on my camera.
What the heck am I doing wrong? Is there something I can do? I am so paranoid now with the polishing/clay barring step.
Before I go any further, I want to point out that I am a complete newbie when it comes to car care.
When I clay barred my car 2 months ago (with Meguiar's Clay), I noticed that there were water spots I could not get rid of. People suggested that I purchase Meguiar's ScratchX 2.0 to get rid of these water spots. So, I went ahead and bought myself a bottle and used a Pinnacle yellow foam pad to apply it on 3 small sections of my car's hood. This is the unfortunate result...I believe it's called hazing?

I had no idea what to do, so ultimately, I just sprayed Optimum Car Wax over it and it seemed to have reduced it from being too noticeable. Did I apply this product wrong or something? I barely used ANY pressure, and I don't think I used too much product. I just simply worked the product in in circular motions for about 10-20 seconds. Is there anything I can do to get rid of this hazing?
Another thing I am concerned about happened today. I used Mother's Clay bar to try to get a water spot off (hell, I just wanted to give it a shot) and it resulted in grief. The Clay bar glided through the paint no problem but when I wiped it off, there was streaking. I was deathly afraid because I could not get it off. Thinking to myself that clay barring would also strip the car's paint sealant and car wax, I just used Optimum Car Wax over it with a Cobra miracle towel to try to hide it and hope that it would go away over time. Unfortunately, there is still some light streaking. I tried to take a pic of it but I can't capture it on my camera.
What the heck am I doing wrong? Is there something I can do? I am so paranoid now with the polishing/clay barring step.