clay barred my truck
#12
I have an 02 lifted supercrew I do myne twice a year now. Im glad I found the clay bar and started using it. The scratches that are there im not worried about its minor to me that is.
If the paint swirls or scratches dont come out you can go to your local body shop and ask them to wet sand your paint. A lot of people dont do it cause it costs them practically nothing so all they charge you is labor and they dont usually make a lof off of it. But it takes care of the scratches!
If the paint swirls or scratches dont come out you can go to your local body shop and ask them to wet sand your paint. A lot of people dont do it cause it costs them practically nothing so all they charge you is labor and they dont usually make a lof off of it. But it takes care of the scratches!
#13
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I have an 02 lifted supercrew I do myne twice a year now. Im glad I found the clay bar and started using it. The scratches that are there im not worried about its minor to me that is.
If the paint swirls or scratches dont come out you can go to your local body shop and ask them to wet sand your paint. A lot of people dont do it cause it costs them practically nothing so all they charge you is labor and they dont usually make a lof off of it. But it takes care of the scratches!
If the paint swirls or scratches dont come out you can go to your local body shop and ask them to wet sand your paint. A lot of people dont do it cause it costs them practically nothing so all they charge you is labor and they dont usually make a lof off of it. But it takes care of the scratches!
lol i work at a body shop, there is more to it then just wetsanding it. i would prob go through the thin *** factory clear with 3000 grit, doesnt sound like a bad idea tho
im hopin to buff it this weekend.