Dual action buffer
#31
I apologise for the topic drift, Merlin, but I was truly impressed with the Natty's Red on my white truck. I tried it because it was fairly priced and I heard it was good on white. It certainly was. Had that "puddle of spilled wet paint" look.
I lean more toward the " preserve the finish" point of view than the "maximum shine no matter what" approach.
Do you worry that some of these decontamination products have a long term detrimental effect? I'm a little leery about them. Do they add much if the finish has been consistently kept waxed in a non-industrial area?-
I lean more toward the " preserve the finish" point of view than the "maximum shine no matter what" approach.
Do you worry that some of these decontamination products have a long term detrimental effect? I'm a little leery about them. Do they add much if the finish has been consistently kept waxed in a non-industrial area?-
Do I worry about the detrimental effect? Not at all. Leaving that crap in there, marring and wearing down the clear coat is a far worse option in my mind. I would much rather get that stuff out of my paint, and fill those spots in with something that is preserving it.
I also don't see so many established, respected companies risking their reputation to jump on the bandwagon if they didn't feel that decontamination products like iron-x weren't effective and safe to use.
You would be amazed at how much garbage is in your paint, even if you live in the sticks.