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good god is this forums answer to everythin "clay bar"?? nothing against you man but it just seems like everyone want to use a claybar...
OP-any light swirl remover or pre-wax. dont expect it to be gone in one application tho...it takes a few on/off to get it gone
OP-any light swirl remover or pre-wax. dont expect it to be gone in one application tho...it takes a few on/off to get it gone
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rub lightly, dont push harder to remove it, it will just make scratches, I had the same sorta thing goin...i think it was from bird crap but with cleaner wax and a polish wax after it came out good.
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I'm not trying to be a dick, but everyone says "clay bar"; it gets old.
I know clay bars are good and everything, I use them, but you don't use it for every problem with your paint. I know it won't remove the haze, as I've tried it before, many times.
Laserblue, thanks. I'll make sure to do it a few different times.
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