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  • Alyon
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    Re: I Need Help Guys for this spot on my trunk

    Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
    Yeah, we kind of jumped over that... new paint needs to wait before waxing.

    Generally 60-90 days.

    The sun wont be good if it is sitting still or moving.


    Thanks for giving me peace of mind. I will wait then after 90 days I can polish and wax it. But on my other cars, I will follow your advise. Thanks for sharing your expertise.

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  • Murr1525
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    Originally posted by Alyon View Post
    My co worker told me yesterday that I should not polish nor wax my car until 4 months. It this true? And also he advised me not to use it yet on long trip. I have scheduled long trip from Sacramento to Phoenix this month and stay there for two months. And the Camry will be exposed under the sun whole day for two months. My friend told me it will not be good for my new paint. I'm planning to use my Camry since it has alot of miles on it and it is an old car and gas saver at the same time. I'm confuse now what to do.
    Yeah, we kind of jumped over that... new paint needs to wait before waxing.

    Generally 60-90 days.

    The sun wont be good if it is sitting still or moving.

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  • Alyon
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    Originally posted by All of 75 View Post
    I just got the exact same type of defect out of my Mercedes with UC and a GG 6 Random Orbit Polisher, which broke, but more on that in another post. Anyway, it worked out really nicely and i had it on speed 5 and it took it right out within the first few passes. Some guys on this board thought it was CC failure as well, but obviously it wasn't, good luck.

    I actually thought of that too because the surface was still shiny. But if you will look from the top, you will see the spot, even at the roof. And I thought it was a clear coat failure because this Cashmere Beige metallic (Gold) 1997 to 2001 Camry is notorious for fading paint. You will see a lot of Camry's this model has different color bumpers. My bumpers turned to slightly grayish gold metalic bumper and people thought my car has been to accident and painted a wrong color. I've seen some Camrys too with faded but not peeling paint on their hood. So I thought it was CC failure so I have the whole car repainted.

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  • Alyon
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    Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
    Some of the waxes, like Gold Class+ or Ult Wax are considered Polish/Waxes, in that they have some polishing oils.

    I would guess other waxes have some, but not considered enough to be a polish. ( at least Mrguiars products)

    As far as a working by hand, something like the Deep Crystal Polush, with is a pure polish (oils only), or the Ult. Polish ( a mild cleaner and polishing oils) are certainly fine by hand.

    My co worker told me yesterday that I should not polish nor wax my car until 4 months. It this true? And also he advised me not to use it yet on long trip. I have scheduled long trip from Sacramento to Phoenix this month and stay there for two months. And the Camry will be exposed under the sun whole day for two months. My friend told me it will not be good for my new paint. I'm planning to use my Camry since it has alot of miles on it and it is an old car and gas saver at the same time. I'm confuse now what to do.

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  • All of 75
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    Re: I Need Help Guys for this spot on my trunk

    I just got the exact same type of defect out of my Mercedes with UC and a GG 6 Random Orbit Polisher, which broke, but more on that in another post. Anyway, it worked out really nicely and i had it on speed 5 and it took it right out within the first few passes. Some guys on this board thought it was CC failure as well, but obviously it wasn't, good luck.

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  • Murr1525
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    Originally posted by Alyon View Post
    I thought wax alone is a moisturizer. Can I just polish my car with my hand? Or better use my orbital polisher?

    Thanks a lot for the advise. Atleast now I know what to not only on my Camry but n all my cars.
    Some of the waxes, like Gold Class+ or Ult Wax are considered Polish/Waxes, in that they have some polishing oils.

    I would guess other waxes have some, but not considered enough to be a polish. ( at least Mrguiars products)

    As far as a working by hand, something like the Deep Crystal Polush, with is a pure polish (oils only), or the Ult. Polish ( a mild cleaner and polishing oils) are certainly fine by hand.

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  • Alyon
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    Re: I Need Help Guys for this spot on my trunk

    Originally posted by Murr1525 View Post
    Not really many other options... keeping it well detailed is about the other option, unless someone else knows something.



    Well, I mean you dont have to. But it will be the polishing oils that help moisturize the paint. So will be good to do it some at least.

    I thought wax alone is a moisturizer. Can I just polish my car with my hand? Or better use my orbital polisher?

    Thanks a lot for the advise. Atleast now I know what to not only on my Camry but n all my cars.

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  • Murr1525
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    Yes, I will be removing it on daily basis. It's my daily car so in the morning, I will remove the car cover then at night when i get home, put it back. Other than car cover, anything you can recomend since I do not have a covered parking space for this car?
    Not really many other options... keeping it well detailed is about the other option, unless someone else knows something.

    I'm sorry but I'm really new to these things. You mean I have to polish the car everytime I wax it? Thanks
    Well, I mean you dont have to. But it will be the polishing oils that help moisturize the paint. So will be good to do it some at least.

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  • Alyon
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    [QUOTE=Murr1525;467814]Car covers, in a dusty environment, taken on and off daily, sounds like a recipe for scratches.

    Yes, I will be removing it on daily basis. It's my daily car so in the morning, I will remove the car cover then at night when i get home, put it back. Other than car cover, anything you can recomend since I do not have a covered parking space for this car?



    Next 2.0 or Ult wax would be best. You will likely want to be using either a cleaner/polish or pure polish before the wax though, to help prevent the paint drying out.


    I'm sorry but I'm really new to these things. You mean I have to polish the car everytime I wax it? Thanks

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  • Murr1525
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    My next question is I'm moving to Phoenix in the next couple weeks and my place there has no garage so my car will be baked under the sun. Do you think car cover is enough? The $50 car cover from pepboys?
    Car covers, in a dusty environment, taken on and off daily, sounds like a recipe for scratches.

    I would at least look around at the Covercraft car covers. Quite a few options, high quality. Probably more expensive, but same concern as above.

    Another is what I only have at home is NXT Gen wax. Do you think that will good enough to preserve my new paint? And should I wax my car every month?
    Next 2.0 or Ult wax would be best. You will likely want to be using either a cleaner/polish or pure polish before the wax though, to help prevent the paint drying out.

    As far as how often, hard to say. If you wash regularly, and use UQW after each wash, you may find your wax lasts a 1, 2, 3 months before it feels like it is gone, who knows.

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  • Alyon
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    Guys, my Camry is in the shop now for repainting of the whole car with 2 stage. They told me I don't really need to but I do not want my car har a little white spot on the trunk. My next question is I'm moving to Phoenix in the next couple weeks and my place there has no garage so my car will be baked under the sun. Do you think car cover is enough? The $50 car cover from pepboys? Another is what I only have at home is NXT Gen wax. Do you think that will good enough to preserve my new paint? And should I wax my car every month? Thanks.

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  • Markus Kleis
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    That is clear coat failure. Sorry, but no polish or compound will fix that...

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  • Alyon
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    Oh gosh. I am actually tempted to just sand it off with gritt 1500 and polish it and wax it. maybe it will disappear.

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  • gmitch23
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    Originally posted by Alyon View Post
    You mean just a foam applicator? No products to put on?
    Sorry, foam applicator and Ultimate Compound if you dont have access to a DA polisher. But from what the others are saying, it may be clearcoat failure and only repainting corrects.

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  • Murr1525
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    Nothing can really be done for clear coat failure, other then a re-paint. Just have to gently polish and wax to try and slow it down.

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