mark6614
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- Aug 24, 2013
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First of all I would like to thank everyone on this forum for providing so much valuable information. I have been a "lurker" for a while now and have finally decided to post.
I am looking for a polish aggressive enough to use after winter once a year without removing too much clearcoat. After reading many many forums here I see the common answer "prevent the scratches in the first place". The problem is, with the harsh northeast winters it's almost impossible to prevent marring and other scratches on a DD (black) from various things such as road salt and people rubbing against my car.
Would I be able to get away with polishing with Chemical Guys V36 or should I stick to a finishing polish such as v38? Or would spot polishing with v36 and doing the whole car with v38 be an option? The polish recommendations don't have to be CG just using them as examples. Also, the polishing will be done with a DA.
Thanks again for your help!
I am looking for a polish aggressive enough to use after winter once a year without removing too much clearcoat. After reading many many forums here I see the common answer "prevent the scratches in the first place". The problem is, with the harsh northeast winters it's almost impossible to prevent marring and other scratches on a DD (black) from various things such as road salt and people rubbing against my car.
Would I be able to get away with polishing with Chemical Guys V36 or should I stick to a finishing polish such as v38? Or would spot polishing with v36 and doing the whole car with v38 be an option? The polish recommendations don't have to be CG just using them as examples. Also, the polishing will be done with a DA.
Thanks again for your help!