So, I've got a black 2009 Nissan Altima I picked up from the dealership a couple of months ago that came with a nice amount of scratches and paint chips on the passenger side of the car as well as on the hood. Clearly the paint chips are from tiny rocks and what not hitting my car so that's just great.
I just want to mention that it was waxed in March professionally and two months ago at the car automated wash. A week ago, I tried a scratch removing product (not Meguiars) and it did absolutely nothing but waste my time. Could it be the wax that's at fault? How could it even last that long?
Most of scratches, if I slide my finger over it, I can't feel it at all; it's completely smooth. I have a nice length of scuff-mark-looking-light-scratches alongside the doors except, unlike actual scuffs, I don't feel it. In fact, there are only two scratches that are slightly deep.
The hood of my car has swirl marks on the trunk as well as smudge-like scratches that aren't white compared to the other scratches, but dark grey.
I managed to take two pictures but they look terrible due to the lighting. My reflection is also shown, so there's nothing I can do about it.
On trunk:
The scratch that I can actually feel:
Yeah, the lighting is so bad you wouldn't even be able to tell the car was black.
But anyway, I just wanted to know what products you would recommend and in what order should I use them. If you can tell me how I can fill in the tiny paint chips no bigger than 1/16", that would be good too.
I just want to mention that it was waxed in March professionally and two months ago at the car automated wash. A week ago, I tried a scratch removing product (not Meguiars) and it did absolutely nothing but waste my time. Could it be the wax that's at fault? How could it even last that long?
Most of scratches, if I slide my finger over it, I can't feel it at all; it's completely smooth. I have a nice length of scuff-mark-looking-light-scratches alongside the doors except, unlike actual scuffs, I don't feel it. In fact, there are only two scratches that are slightly deep.
The hood of my car has swirl marks on the trunk as well as smudge-like scratches that aren't white compared to the other scratches, but dark grey.
I managed to take two pictures but they look terrible due to the lighting. My reflection is also shown, so there's nothing I can do about it.
On trunk:
The scratch that I can actually feel:
Yeah, the lighting is so bad you wouldn't even be able to tell the car was black.
But anyway, I just wanted to know what products you would recommend and in what order should I use them. If you can tell me how I can fill in the tiny paint chips no bigger than 1/16", that would be good too.
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