I happened to catch this video and I thought I'd share it with you. (Nobody had better get mad at me, I'm trying hard not to bash anybody here.) This guy is using Turtle Wax Rubbing Compound (ooooh, rubbing, that sounds good! ) to remove some paint transfer off his black, yes black, car.
Watch how this guy applies this stuff and takes it off. At the end, you can see the paint transfer is gone, but the paint is really hazed (which is not too surprising considering he rubbed off the residue with a paper towel ).
I'd like to see his paint up close and see just how many swirls and scratches he created. Cheers!
My point is, it's important to know what you're doing and to use the right product(s), not whatever happens to be $2 or $3 at Wally World (which is seriously what this stuff costs). Pay the extra bit of money and do it right.
Watch how this guy applies this stuff and takes it off. At the end, you can see the paint transfer is gone, but the paint is really hazed (which is not too surprising considering he rubbed off the residue with a paper towel ).
I'd like to see his paint up close and see just how many swirls and scratches he created. Cheers!
My point is, it's important to know what you're doing and to use the right product(s), not whatever happens to be $2 or $3 at Wally World (which is seriously what this stuff costs). Pay the extra bit of money and do it right.
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