JKL1031
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- Oct 26, 2013
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Ive recently been in the process of polishing away fine scratches on my car. If youve seen my post so far ive done the roof, hood, both front quarters and one door.
I recently took a trip on a wet day down a dirty road(in process of being repaved) and put a NICE layer of DIRT on the sides of my car. I washed one half of the car and I see I micro marred some fine scratches back into the front quarter fender I had corrected. They dont show up in halogen light, but my phone LED can pick them up. The hood and tops are not so bad, mostly at the wheel well areas. I used a lambs wool mitt, meguairs ultimate wash and two buckets. IS there anything I can use to loosen up this dirt as a pre-wash? Should I take mean green
to the paint and let it sit shortly to break up the dirt and just re-glaze and wax the car? The car just should have never gotten this dirty.
Are there any hints: extra lubrication, technique, pre wash, water less wash with water, anything.
This is how the side of my car looks.
Does my wash mitt look worn/good quality?
I recently took a trip on a wet day down a dirty road(in process of being repaved) and put a NICE layer of DIRT on the sides of my car. I washed one half of the car and I see I micro marred some fine scratches back into the front quarter fender I had corrected. They dont show up in halogen light, but my phone LED can pick them up. The hood and tops are not so bad, mostly at the wheel well areas. I used a lambs wool mitt, meguairs ultimate wash and two buckets. IS there anything I can use to loosen up this dirt as a pre-wash? Should I take mean green

Are there any hints: extra lubrication, technique, pre wash, water less wash with water, anything.
This is how the side of my car looks.

Does my wash mitt look worn/good quality?
