I went over my cars paint with Wolfgangs scratch removal kit as my car had some pretty sever spider webbing. It took about 75% of it all out, the remainder I cant seem to get out even with the most aggressive lake country pad and wolfgang total scratch remover.
The paint sealant is holding up well 3 months later and through Texas weather. However ive noticed it now seems easier than ever for spider webbing to be put into the paint after applying the paint sealant. A very slight rub on the paint with a finger nail leaves a visible mark on clean paint.
I used the automatic car wash at work today, the type with the long fingers that swing back and forth. It left enormous amounts of what looked like spider webbing but in the reflection you can clearly see where the individual "fingers" from the wash moved over the car.
With how easy it is to leave a mark with a finger nail and then the marks after the wash...is what I am seeing, scratches left on the paint sealant or on the clear coat? I didn't have these appear before the scratch removal kit when going through an auto wash and it wasn't possible to leave a scratch mark with a finger nail.
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