Jun 22, 2017 11:54 PM
ObsidianOne
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AdmiralButtStuff
Suzuki? That doesn't need wax. It needs to be euthanized.
Beaver4Life
Why? It's a nice and reliable car.
clanc43
Well. someone downvoted me for saying it earlier. Nice job with the wax. No buff compound?
Thanks, it's my first time using it and was using my mother's car as a test since she already had damage and asked me to.
I don't have a DA, but surprised with the results.
angrybluegill
It's like day and night...
Haha, yeah, I was doing it for just a comparison for myself, but the results surprised me and I wanted to post it for more info on Reddit.
ohhhDrew
I call bullshit
I'm just as surprised as you are, that's why I uploaded it. Clayed and used Meguiar's Ultimate. Posted it to Reddit for more info.
rapidge
How can wax and clay bar fix clear coat damage?
It didn't "fix it", it just seems to have reduced the look odlf the damage. So far the consensus is the oil in the wax darkens it.
AdmiralButtStuff
Suzuki? That doesn't need wax. It needs to be euthanized.
Beaver4Life
Why? It's a nice and reliable car.
clanc43
Well. someone downvoted me for saying it earlier. Nice job with the wax. No buff compound?
ObsidianOne
Thanks, it's my first time using it and was using my mother's car as a test since she already had damage and asked me to.
ObsidianOne
I don't have a DA, but surprised with the results.
angrybluegill
It's like day and night...
ObsidianOne
Haha, yeah, I was doing it for just a comparison for myself, but the results surprised me and I wanted to post it for more info on Reddit.
ohhhDrew
I call bullshit
ObsidianOne
I'm just as surprised as you are, that's why I uploaded it. Clayed and used Meguiar's Ultimate. Posted it to Reddit for more info.
rapidge
How can wax and clay bar fix clear coat damage?
ObsidianOne
It didn't "fix it", it just seems to have reduced the look odlf the damage. So far the consensus is the oil in the wax darkens it.