I normally do the touch up, then 2 weeks later do the paint correction and protection. You need some days for the paint to cure. Also, I've always had some marring in some touch up areas so there's...
I think the status should come from a certain amount of likes on your posts, not just post count. Quality over quantity for me. Paul would have the status anyways :)
I bought a liter and have yet to try it. Staying home so much I just don’t get the car dirty and have no reason to wash it. Car hasn’t seen any precipitation in 1 year :D
Yes, they are clear coated and can be polished. But due to shape, it will be a PITA. Like Roger said above, the polishing cone you use with a drill will help.
Good days when I'd take the car through a tunnel wash and not see all the swirls that were being added. Like psnt1ol said above, ignorance is bliss. Once you realize the finish on the car can be...
The refs helped the Bucs a little bit but the Bucs did play really well and managed to stop Mahomes and his team almost every time. I think it was deserved. Plus Brady will not have as many chances...
Nothing special, just another Sunday with football on TV. I did go to the grocery store today and it was a chaos there, I guess lots of people with plans for tomorrow. During the pandemic the last...
Probably someone making a modern version of the F-150 SVT Lightning from the late 90s/early 2000s. That was a fast truck then, this is probably fast now.
Haha. Those commercials are so funny. I always picture them saying call a doctor for an erection lasting longer than 4 hours but during those 4 hours have a great time :D
I have one of those in my garage and it’s alright, very bright, but I don’t think it’s great for paint correction. I use additional lighting when working on cars, that bright light in the ceiling is...
Definitely correct first then wrap. The PPF does hide a lot of defects but you can’t correct the ones it didn’t hide after installing the PPF. That advice you got makes no sense.
The way I look at it is a 1L bottle of Reset is $25 and that yields about 33 washes (1oz per bucket). That’s roughly 76 cents per wash for the soap. If I didn’t wash it myself and took to the car...