I attempted to use ScratchX on my wife's black 2007 BMW 3 series on a small portion of the hood and it seems to have faded the paint. Here's what I did:
1. Used painters tape to isoloate a small section (maybe 1/6th of the hood)
2. Cleaned with clay bar
3. Applied a coat of ScratchX using a micro-fiber applicator
4. Worked each coat in circular motions with strong, but not excessive force
5. Worked in the product for a couple minutes until it started to breakdown
6. Wiped off with clean micro fiber cloth
**REPEATED steps 3-6 about 4 times**
7. Applied NXT wax
8. Removed tape
9. Used UQD
The panel I had worked on was faded a bit compared to the rest of the hood which was a deeper black color (yet I saw no paint rub off on the applicator). I also have a bit of a haze. The micro scratches mostly still seem to be in the paint. Some are gone, but not that many really.
HELP--what did I do wrong?
1. Used painters tape to isoloate a small section (maybe 1/6th of the hood)
2. Cleaned with clay bar
3. Applied a coat of ScratchX using a micro-fiber applicator
4. Worked each coat in circular motions with strong, but not excessive force
5. Worked in the product for a couple minutes until it started to breakdown
6. Wiped off with clean micro fiber cloth
**REPEATED steps 3-6 about 4 times**
7. Applied NXT wax
8. Removed tape
9. Used UQD
The panel I had worked on was faded a bit compared to the rest of the hood which was a deeper black color (yet I saw no paint rub off on the applicator). I also have a bit of a haze. The micro scratches mostly still seem to be in the paint. Some are gone, but not that many really.
HELP--what did I do wrong?
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