Correct just polishing a small spot on the outside of the glass. I was hauling something in the bed and it ended up rubbing against the glass, putting in some micro scratches.
In my perception, it's one of those waxes that just doesn't seem to glide on as smoothly. The fairly neutral color of it makes it seem like it "skips" spots when being applied, when in reality there...
I bought a gallon of 3D Final Touch, which works great as an all around quick detailer. The price point was my reason for buying it as I really just needed an economical QD option.
I'd see if a claybar can get it. If that doesn't work, very LIGHT application of acetone (on a towel) followed by a polish. You could even try using women's nail polish remover which I think nowadays...
Pardon my bluntness, but the plastic trim on a Jeep Wrangler is literally no different than the plastic trim on any other vehicle. There's simply MORE of it than on a usual vehicle, so you have to be...
What confounds me is that this is obviously something external to the glass, that only comes off with some very concentrated machine polishing, but can't be seen...
FWIW, using a leaf blower or shop vac to blow all the standing water out of the engine bay (after washing) is more than sufficient to make the engine "safe" to use.
Hello all. Apologies in advance if I'm breaking any rules by creating a thread so early on in my membership. I've searched the forum for this information (as well as the greater web) but haven't seen...
Probably around 8-10 years ago I was very active on the online detailing forums, although I can't remember all the names of the forums which seem to be gone...