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So, recently came across what I have now learned to be "checking" or "crows feet" - it seems as tho they've showed themselves shortly after a polish, or maybe I just didnt notice them prior to, but I think I would've.
However, I understand the only REAL way to remove this "checking" it to do a re-spray, which makes me weak in my knees.
The car is a 2007 Porsche Cayman S, I've read different things and some people say they become noticeable as it is stuck polish within the cracks, and you can limit the appearance of them by cleaning the "stuck polish" with some APC or something of the sort.
My mind comes up with something like CarPro Eraser, but I'm curious if this is simply just a waste of time?
What can I do to get rid of this checking?

So, recently came across what I have now learned to be "checking" or "crows feet" - it seems as tho they've showed themselves shortly after a polish, or maybe I just didnt notice them prior to, but I think I would've.
However, I understand the only REAL way to remove this "checking" it to do a re-spray, which makes me weak in my knees.
The car is a 2007 Porsche Cayman S, I've read different things and some people say they become noticeable as it is stuck polish within the cracks, and you can limit the appearance of them by cleaning the "stuck polish" with some APC or something of the sort.
My mind comes up with something like CarPro Eraser, but I'm curious if this is simply just a waste of time?
What can I do to get rid of this checking?
