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Old 01-16-2015, 04:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
shika805
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my advice for future reference never go through car washes that have rotating brushes that go against your car. that really destroys the clarity of your paint. I would suggest next time finding a high pressure car wash (water only) system. If i wash my own car. I always do the two bucket system (search it, its a good technique)

now for you your scratches on your car, it really depends how deep the scratch is. I would do a detail on the car, starting with a heavy compound polish then to a light compound and then a glaze polish to finish it.

its hard to explain because detailing takes a lot of time. Ive always done my own detail and you really need to be patient with the process.
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