Just picked up this white elantra n, and was removing some grime off the hood. I really don't know if I did this or if it was already there. I suspect I caused it by cleaning off the bug and tar...
I posted some pics of my detail job, and they are so small that you can't really see anything. I've seen others post much larger ones. How can I do that? Thank you.
Nothing too fancy - two bucket method, dressed tires and finished up with bead maker ( not yet cured in these photos) . Took about 3 hours - two of which was hunting for all my stuff and getting the...
Finally got around to putting this on. I found it super easy to apply. Far easier than I thought it would be. Used a MF covered foam applicator block to apply as was suggested here, and then a mf...
So if these need to be buffed out, can it wait? Can I go ahead and put some reload on the car on top of this? Or is this something that needs to be buffed out right away? tks
I guess our highlander got parked under a tree recently. Its been hand washed but I'm finding some spots, one of which I could not get out with either bug remover nor meguires scratch x.
I tried to...
Can anyone give me guidance on how to do this? Will be my first time. The ppf does not have a ceramic coating, or any coating currently. My car is black. I've heard for a black car you have to...
Well I won't use the blower again. There are just so many spots, and I honestly thought I got all the water off. As many as there are, I just feel like I have no chance of having a wash without any,...
I recently had a full ppf done on my jet black 991. Today I washed it for the first time. I thought I was doing everything right, and the sun was not even out - mostly cloudy.
It got to the point that I could almost not drive my corolla cause the seats were so bad. I got one of these from amazon and that was the end of my lower back pain from driving that car. Maybe it...
Getting full PPF done and most are recommending to also ceramic coat it. If putting on a ceramic coat different when going on a full ppf vs going on the paint?
Good news. Took it to my ppf guy and he took care of it in 5 minutes. Turns out it was just on the surface. I don't think it even was into the clear coat.
Now let's just hope there are no paint...
I don't think so. I can't say it goes "inside" it. There is definitely a bit of a "catch" of the nail as it goes over, but what seems to be causing the catch is whatever material is on top, rather...
If that's the case, do you think you would be able to get rid of it without leaving swirl marks? In other words take care of it so that you would not have know it was there? Tks