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Light Marks On Car After Using Resin Polish

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astraman | 02:12 Wed 08th May 2013 | Cars
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Hi i've recently tried to use some resin polish to remove some light scratches on my cars paintwork(back mettallic).After gently rubbing in polish and hand buffing off there looked to be a good shine and scratches were vastly reduced .However when the light hits the car at certain times of the day you can notice the areas that were rubbed although its still shiny.I dont' know what i've done wrong to cause this but was wondering if i should be applying wax on these treated areas as i may have rubbed the previous wax off.Please advise as car is only a couple of years old.I aplogise for sounding such a novice in advance.
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Same on my black car, have a read of this :-

http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?t=28

Sorry did not finish post, I used a good polish on mine ( done by hand) and then used a good quality wax, also by hand , came out about 90 per cent perfect, the wax will fill the swirl marks as much as possible, its hard work and a long process to get it 99.9 per cent which is why car detailers charge £400 upwards for a full compete job..
This is a brilliant site for all things related to car cleaning, and lots of advice too.

http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/


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