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Car Care and Detailing [V3], LYN Automotive Detailing Thread
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Source96
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Jan 26 2014, 01:35 PM
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https://www.dropbox.com/s/47nys0ktk0hcm5n/I...0126_132359.jpgHow can i fix this? Does not look obvious and it is only visible when there is bright light.Caused by what I am not sure it just appear the next morning where i assume people just scratched it purposely/accidentally when they pass by.Do note that I have waxed my whole car yesterday may some of you are kind enough to shed me some light.Also please don't just think that I am so skeptical just for a small scratch like this in fact there are a few similar ones on the different parts of my car so I got fed up and come here.
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Source96
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Jan 27 2014, 07:10 AM
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QUOTE(Quazacolt @ Jan 27 2014, 02:18 AM) - polishing, shouldn't need to compound. do consider proper steps so you do not create scratches yourself (eg: wash properly, clay, then polish) - to a professional detailer when doing detailing, even 1 small scratch is not acceptable  there are even specific tools (such as high powered xenon torch lights/light stands) to spot scratches/swirl marks/defects etc. Thanks very much for your prompt reply.Since these are minor ones,will leave it as it is wait till I collect more over time (I know it sounds crazy but it's impossible to not have scratches on the road) and might consider sending it to a professional car detailer to settle one shot.
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Source96
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Feb 22 2014, 07:21 PM
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Hi guys is waxing can be done everytime whenever I like? Or it will damage the surface? Also what is the recommended time to do another waxing session after the 1st one? I guessing a few months?
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