I am sure this has been asked a million times but I am new to the forum. First let me tell you that I love my car (01 Mercury Cougar) and I always thought I took good care of it but I found out I have been doing something (possibly) stupid that could be adding the the swirl mark issue. My car being bright yellow, you really can't see them so I don't know if I should even worry about them...
I wash my car about every 1 or 2 weeks and try to wax it atleast 2 times a year with quick spray waxes in between. Here is what I have been doing that is stupid - I have been using my bug net to wash the whole car. The thing says that it is clear coat safe so I didn't think anything of it till I was on a website that said not to use them because they will scratch the clear coat. I immediately freaked. I love my car and try to treat it right, but what if I caused tons and tons of swirl marks. You can't really see anything unless you are looking at it just right at the right lighting. My husband looked at it and said that he sees cars everyday alot worse (he is a mechanic). Anyway, my question is what can I do to fix this stupid mistake?
I wash my car about every 1 or 2 weeks and try to wax it atleast 2 times a year with quick spray waxes in between. Here is what I have been doing that is stupid - I have been using my bug net to wash the whole car. The thing says that it is clear coat safe so I didn't think anything of it till I was on a website that said not to use them because they will scratch the clear coat. I immediately freaked. I love my car and try to treat it right, but what if I caused tons and tons of swirl marks. You can't really see anything unless you are looking at it just right at the right lighting. My husband looked at it and said that he sees cars everyday alot worse (he is a mechanic). Anyway, my question is what can I do to fix this stupid mistake?
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