Hey guys! I posted in the introductions forums first and received some help, but I thought I'd post here as a follow up.
I applied Scratch x to a few spots on 2 black Kias I own and while it did diminish the blemishes, what I got in return was a nice haze on the paint. Don't get me wrong, a coat of wax covers up this haze nicely and it only appears at the right angle with the right lighting, but it's bothering me. I tried polishing it out with a yellow foam applicator and some ultimate polish, but really didn't see any results.
This brings me to my questions.
Can this haze be fixed? I'm not a detailer...so is this something that can be done by hand?
If not, can a professional detailer get these out when I get the car detailed?
I wish I had some photos, but I'll need to bust out the DSLR and some lights to really get a good shot of it. It just looks like a haze and the finish is duller where I applied Scratch-X. That's the best I can describe it.
Thanks for any responses and/or help.
I applied Scratch x to a few spots on 2 black Kias I own and while it did diminish the blemishes, what I got in return was a nice haze on the paint. Don't get me wrong, a coat of wax covers up this haze nicely and it only appears at the right angle with the right lighting, but it's bothering me. I tried polishing it out with a yellow foam applicator and some ultimate polish, but really didn't see any results.
This brings me to my questions.
Can this haze be fixed? I'm not a detailer...so is this something that can be done by hand?
If not, can a professional detailer get these out when I get the car detailed?
I wish I had some photos, but I'll need to bust out the DSLR and some lights to really get a good shot of it. It just looks like a haze and the finish is duller where I applied Scratch-X. That's the best I can describe it.
Thanks for any responses and/or help.
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