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08-10-2008, 09:28 AM
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Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Saint Leonard, Md
Posts: 31
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Oops, What Now
Washed my car yesterday and hit it with my new bottle of Hydro (works great). I then turned my attention to some spots on the roof which appeared after it was at the dealer for a week. Micro fiber pad some Hydro, too much pressure, maybe picked up something on the pad, some swirls/light scratches?  Can't feel them and have to be in direct sunlight and know where they are to see them but it is driving me crazy. So my question is what now? I have searched the forum and become more confused in the process. I am thinking Amigo or maybe Swirl and an orange pad? If one of those works what should I apply afterwards? Any advice would be appreciated. I hope you are all happy now. Thanks to you I am officially obsessed with detailing this car.
Thanks
Jim
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08-10-2008, 09:14 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: CT
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If its just in a few small areas I think you can just use some scratch-X on it.
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