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Old Sep 9, 2003 | 05:01 PM
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I have a black 97 accord i love it to death. I try and wax it every 5 weeks or so. NEWAYS I saw the sunlight catch it today and it was laces with spiderweb scratches. When I first got my car is didn't know and used a bath towel to dry it and yeeeaaaa. So what can I use to remove them pain't shines like no other but there are the scratches. Can anyone tell me a product that a novice user could use? Can an orbital buffer cause those scratches? I use a 100% terry cloth towels and a water blade to dry. Here is a pic of my car. :thumbup:
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Old Sep 9, 2003 | 06:07 PM
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bath towel?:thinking: as far as waxin/polishing i polish once a week and i have a black car. stay away from the buffers unless u know how to use it. :nono:
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Old Sep 9, 2003 | 06:13 PM
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an orbital buffer should be ok for a novice. when i detailed my exterior, I clayed the entire car, used glaze and sealer ( that concealed a lot of minor scratches) and followed with pure carnuba wax (all Mother's products).

From that pt on, all i have to do is use the glaze/sealer and wax when ever I want some extra shine. I prob won't clay the car again until after winter.

Here is my finish after all that work................:thumbup:
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