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Old 02-17-2006, 07:57 PM
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OK im going to try to make this short. I got an adhesive to glue the the roof liner because it was peeling in a corner. i had my hood open and after using bottle i placed it there. It started to rain and in a hurry i closed the hood and blew up the adhesive aerosol can. Basically i got the damn glue all over my front bumber and some scattered places and it said that it hazardous to paint so washed it off emmediately with soap and kitchen pad. The areas that i scrubbed lost the clear coat or atleast look very dull in comparison to the rest of my car. What is the best approach to this. I thought of waxing... whats the best brand.... Please HELP
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Old 02-17-2006, 08:39 PM
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Luos YOu are a freaking life saver.... Thanx a million
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No problem.

That stuff is GREAT!!!
Think I might order me some tonight actually.
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hm. if its not the clear coat and if its just scratches, you might want to try polishing compound? dont get rubbing compoud tho..itll just make it worse.
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Re: In need of great WAX

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hm. if its not the clear coat and if its just scratches, you might want to try polishing compound? dont get rubbing compoud tho..itll just make it worse.

it is too late Luos already took care of the stuation
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I finally got my order of Zaino products today and started waxing i wanted to thank lous again for recommending me and let everyone know that if there ever going buy any wax buy Zaino its just a MIRACLE!!!!
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I detail cars professionally and never heard of Zaino.. Some of the cars I have detailed range from Vipers to Bentleys... If you want to do something the right way, let me tell you how to make your car look like it was just painted.. First of all give it a real good wash, 2 times I prefer... Dry car fully after wash... Then take Mothers detail clay bar and the Showtime mist liquid and use that... After you went over the whole car with the clay bar and the showtime mist, take a break cause now comes the hard part... Take laquer thinner, and do small spots on the car approx 1 foot spots... Put the laquer thinner on and immediately take it off.. Then hit that spot with the clay bar and the showtime mist provided with the clay... Do all the paint on the car with the laquer thinner... When you are done with this, put on a product that is called liquid glass ( can be purchased online or at any AutoZone )... 2 coats of liquid glass , then the next week 2 more coats of liquid glass... Your car will be showroom for at least 5 years... I would not even wash the car for at least a few years after this process is done... Just stay up on the shine with Mothers Showroom product, ever other week .... I just let a real trick of the trade out, that only real detailers know... Time to get UR shine ON...
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