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May 11 2013 08:40am
will buffing the car again with better quality wax remove them?

tried to remove em with a wet cloth....just wont work...

any ideas?
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May 11 2013 11:00am
Quote (BiG_BeN @ May 11 2013 09:40am)
will buffing the car again with better quality wax remove them?

tried to remove em with a wet cloth....just wont work...

any ideas?


I'm somewhat confused about what exactly you did?
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May 11 2013 11:25am
You mean like a swirl mark ??
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May 11 2013 11:30am
wax will take it off

also use a microfiber cloth

This post was edited by AriG0Ld on May 11 2013 11:31am
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May 11 2013 12:22pm
Quote (TeaRs- @ May 11 2013 01:25pm)
You mean like a swirl mark ??


looks like they let the car exposee to the sun, you can see circles of wax, not swirls

Quote (AriG0Ld @ May 11 2013 01:30pm)
wax will take it off

also use a microfiber cloth


thats what im gonna try, am i supposed to remove they wax they applied before waxing it myself?
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May 11 2013 02:24pm
This should do the trick if regular wax fails. The system uses a spray on type wax and clay, you wet the area and rub the clay over it until it is smooth. The clay will stick to any bits of dirt/dust/excess old wax. Then you buff it off. After you go over the whole car you can either add a polish then wax, or just go straight to wax. I did it to my car w/o the polish and it looks better than new



This post was edited by MrShowtime on May 11 2013 02:24pm
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Jun 3 2013 08:48pm
so yea I just waxed my car yesterday, using rotating buffer and Mothers wax...look awesome, but the stains are still there. Man I'm pissed.

i ll try the clay..

This post was edited by BiG_BeN on Jun 3 2013 08:49pm
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Quote (MrShowtime @ May 11 2013 08:24pm)
This should do the trick if regular wax fails.  The system uses a spray on type wax and clay, you wet the area and rub the clay over it until it is smooth.  The clay will stick to any bits of dirt/dust/excess old wax.  Then you buff it off.  After you go over the whole car you can either add a polish then wax, or just go straight to wax.  I did it to my car w/o the polish and it looks better than new

http://i.walmartimages.com/i/p/00/07/03/82/10/0007038210116_500X500.jpg


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Jun 4 2013 12:16am
electric buffers in my opinion are junk

do it by hand, spend the time its worth it.
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Quote (KoJ @ Jun 4 2013 02:16am)
electric buffers in my opinion are junk

do it by hand, spend the time its worth it.


This.


Most electric/cheaper buffers do not oscillate while they rotate. And do not have variable trigger speed. It can severely burn, and damage the clear if you stay in one place too long.

As I always say. "Rub it out by hand"

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