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Paint stains
So I have waxed my ride several times and from 3 feet away it looks great. But up close there seems to be stains that to me look like water marks.
Is there a cleaner that I can use to get rid of this?
I assume I am better off with a cleaner and then wax as apposed to a cleaner/wax, right?
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Re: Paint stains
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What are you working on?
What are you using for a wax?
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Re: Paint stains
i am using Collinte #845.
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Re: Paint stains
Those look fairly minor and I think any good AIO (cleaner wax) should take care of it without issue.
Of course, you could also use a fine polish followed by your 845.
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Re: Paint stains
Originally Posted by
2black1s
Those look fairly minor and I think any good AIO (cleaner wax) should take care of it without issue.
Of course, you could also use a fine polish followed by your 845.
Or both an AIO and 845. Collinite products play very well with AIO's.
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Re: Paint stains
So is there a recommendation on what aio cleaner wax to use?
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Re: Paint stains
Originally Posted by
selkov
So is there a recommendation on what aio cleaner wax to use?
3D Speed or Blackfire One Step.
The top two choices out there IMO.
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Re: Paint stains
So ulitmetlety I opted for Collinte aio cleaner wax as that is the wax I plan to follow up with and thought they might compliment each other better.
I tried a test area about 2' square by hand and it removed about 85% of the stains.
Would using an orbital buffer achieve better results or should i try a different product?
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