Hi guys,
Sorry for my ongoing noob questions.
I've got a bottle of DC paint cleaner and didn't want to waste it so used it on my white car. Its actually pretty good. Removed the small tar spots, although not as efficiently as dedicated B&T remover. I did Clayed prior to this, but actually should have done it the other way around as the tar spots thrashed my clay bar...
I followed this up with NXT 2 wax and it looks pretty glossy to me. As good as it gets for white paint i reckon. But i just realised i used a dedicated cleaner with a pure wax.. theres no polish in the whole process. Is this bad ? some poeple say that polish doesnt really do anything for lighter/white colours anyway.
I also noticed that after a clean, clay and wax, the cleaned panel looked s tingedifferent hue of white than the undone panels. (or maybe i imagined it). Do you think its because the panel is cleaner ? or because its lost its polish hence a different hue..
bugger, it may mean i have to now go back and polish then wax again...
Sorry for my ongoing noob questions.
I've got a bottle of DC paint cleaner and didn't want to waste it so used it on my white car. Its actually pretty good. Removed the small tar spots, although not as efficiently as dedicated B&T remover. I did Clayed prior to this, but actually should have done it the other way around as the tar spots thrashed my clay bar...
I followed this up with NXT 2 wax and it looks pretty glossy to me. As good as it gets for white paint i reckon. But i just realised i used a dedicated cleaner with a pure wax.. theres no polish in the whole process. Is this bad ? some poeple say that polish doesnt really do anything for lighter/white colours anyway.
I also noticed that after a clean, clay and wax, the cleaned panel looked s tingedifferent hue of white than the undone panels. (or maybe i imagined it). Do you think its because the panel is cleaner ? or because its lost its polish hence a different hue..
bugger, it may mean i have to now go back and polish then wax again...
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