Oh yeah, I've seen those clipped on to some of my nephews a couple of weeks ago. I have to give it a try, and clip them where they won't rub against my car.
Even though you have a new car, it's always good practice to wash/clay/polish/wax. You don't know how long the car has been sitting in the car lot, in the sun, collecting contaminants before you...
I'm just a beginner myself, but I would wash, clay, polish/swirl remover, then wax. Start with the least aggressive method first, and see how much it improves. When it comes to what products to...
I live near a hand car wash, which is pretty much around the corner from where I live. I noticed they are looking for people. Is it a good idea to work there on a weekend (I have a 9-5 job too), to...
Ok, so today during lunch, I went to feel around the spots, and they do feel a little depressed. It looked as if a drop of acid came down and ate away at the clear coat. I guess I have to look into...
I dove in and got the GG 6" polisher with the LC 5" backing plate and the 5.5" LC Flat Pad 6-pack: 2 Orange, 2 Black and 2 White. I hope this is good enough to get me started, and then move up from...
These chips do not look like the standard chips I am used to seeing. I do need to get Dr. Color Chip to take care of the chips surrounding the rear bumper, thanks to NYC garage parking.
Welcome to the forum!!! I just became a newbie after I got a new car myself. I want to take care of this daily driver correctly, and I am already getting hooked, and I am not halfway done in...
I have noticed this for some time on the hood of my 2000 Nissan Maxima, and I finally want to do something about it. Is this clear coat failure? Will claying help reduce that, or will compounding...
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