losh1971
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My idea is to try again to fill the fine scratches with the black wax. I don't know how successful it will be. I will allow an hour or two between coats if I can. Being a black ute you can polish out every scratch and go back 30 mins later and somehow more scratches magically appear. I have chosen to get the bonnet professionally done as at some point the bar cover will be replaced with a freshly painted one. This will mean I have a pretty clean front, and with also new wiper arms and a new windscreen at some point. I'll have a go at the tonnneau with the rotary before I black wax it.
I want longevity, I get plenty of shine and I can do that myself no worries. I just can't remember how long ago I waxed it as it's just starting to lose that big beading it had a few months ago.
Like I said it's all a bit experimental I'm certainly no professional detailer and just trying something different to see if I get a better lasting result than I did last time.
If it doesn't work I'll try something else next time. I'd really love to give the graphene a go but I have a ton of product now, and should stop buying more gear.... If Turtle Wax graphene comes on sale I will probably grab one, haha..
I want longevity, I get plenty of shine and I can do that myself no worries. I just can't remember how long ago I waxed it as it's just starting to lose that big beading it had a few months ago.
Like I said it's all a bit experimental I'm certainly no professional detailer and just trying something different to see if I get a better lasting result than I did last time.
If it doesn't work I'll try something else next time. I'd really love to give the graphene a go but I have a ton of product now, and should stop buying more gear.... If Turtle Wax graphene comes on sale I will probably grab one, haha..