Originally Posted by buster
Originally Posted by SatinSilver
An Iron remover is a great paint cleaner and does so chemically. A great step to use prior to claying so you're not dragging contaminates across the paint. The Gtechniq (Amazon) one works very well. Then you can spot clay the areas that need it. Use the plastic baggy test to see what areas need it. If the bag drags against the surface then you know it's time to clay. Then I'd go over those areas with some TW Scratch and Swirl Remover from WM.
Thank you. Appreciate it.
Do any retail stores carry anything?
Where in New Jersey you from?
Originally Posted by SatinSilver
An Iron remover is a great paint cleaner and does so chemically. A great step to use prior to claying so you're not dragging contaminates across the paint. The Gtechniq (Amazon) one works very well. Then you can spot clay the areas that need it. Use the plastic baggy test to see what areas need it. If the bag drags against the surface then you know it's time to clay. Then I'd go over those areas with some TW Scratch and Swirl Remover from WM.
Thank you. Appreciate it.
Do any retail stores carry anything?
Where in New Jersey you from?