Ok, so I have always tried my hardest with my last car (Silver 02 Jetta) to keep swirls off the paint. My usual wash process consists of:[list=1][*]Wash: NXT[*]Dry: Meg's Super Suede[*]Clay if needed.[*]DC Paint Cleaner - Buff with supreme shine microfiber[*]DC Polish - Buff with supreme shine microfiber[*]NXT Wax (2 coats) - Buff with supreme shine microfiber[/list=1]
And besides a few minor swirls the paint stayed in great shape.
Now the problem...
Ok so I just purchased a new 2006 Audi A4 (Black) and have had it for two days now. I custom ordered it and requested that when it was delivered, not to have them detail the car (to avoid swirls). So they honored my request, and just took the wrapping and rubber guards off of the car. No detailing. So far so good right? Well I noticed right away that the wrapping and rubber that they took off left behind some sticky residue wherever it was attached to the car. So today I took it to the car wash for the first time and ran into a problem.
I wanted to just wash the car to see if the glue would just come off. So I soaked the car, and then started lightly scrubbing it with as much suds (NXT) as I could. After rinsing the car and drying it with a Meg’s Super Suede towel, I noticed that none of the glue had come off. And also to my horror, I had light swirl marks in the paint already! So I thought I would try a clay bar on one of the sticky spots… Worst mistake ever. This ended up scratching the paint even worse and did not get rid of the glue. After this I decided to call it quits until I got some opinions on what I should do next?
Is it too early to wash my car? Or do light swirl marks come with every wash, and I just have not noticed before because I had silver paint. I really want this car to have a swirl free finish on it. Is there anything I can do to fix what I have done? And what suggestions do you guys have for my washing regiment, to prevent future scratching.
Here is a picture I tried to take:

Thanks for any help!
-Adam (the n00b)
And besides a few minor swirls the paint stayed in great shape.
Now the problem...
Ok so I just purchased a new 2006 Audi A4 (Black) and have had it for two days now. I custom ordered it and requested that when it was delivered, not to have them detail the car (to avoid swirls). So they honored my request, and just took the wrapping and rubber guards off of the car. No detailing. So far so good right? Well I noticed right away that the wrapping and rubber that they took off left behind some sticky residue wherever it was attached to the car. So today I took it to the car wash for the first time and ran into a problem.
I wanted to just wash the car to see if the glue would just come off. So I soaked the car, and then started lightly scrubbing it with as much suds (NXT) as I could. After rinsing the car and drying it with a Meg’s Super Suede towel, I noticed that none of the glue had come off. And also to my horror, I had light swirl marks in the paint already! So I thought I would try a clay bar on one of the sticky spots… Worst mistake ever. This ended up scratching the paint even worse and did not get rid of the glue. After this I decided to call it quits until I got some opinions on what I should do next?
Is it too early to wash my car? Or do light swirl marks come with every wash, and I just have not noticed before because I had silver paint. I really want this car to have a swirl free finish on it. Is there anything I can do to fix what I have done? And what suggestions do you guys have for my washing regiment, to prevent future scratching.
Here is a picture I tried to take:

Thanks for any help!
-Adam (the n00b)
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