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joe buck bob
06-19-2006, 01:12 PM
I`m new to this site and am interested in knowing the best way remove haze from my vehicle. I`ve tried to remove it with a light compound and rags and it seems move it around but I cannot get it completely off. A buffer would help im sure but what product will break through it and pick it up? Also, if I am successful removing it, what product can I use to prevent it from reappearing?
The problem is probbaly that the compound you are using is not breaking down all the way by hand. Try Four star Swilr Mark Remover, Poorboy`s Super Swirl Removers, or ClearKote Vanilla Moose.
-Lebowski-
06-19-2006, 01:16 PM
And post pics and details of the year make and model of the vehicle so that we can diagnose it better.
autoprincess
06-19-2006, 01:17 PM
Mequiar`s #82 with an orbital buffer with terry cloth bonnett.
Any medium to final polish will remove the haze...BUT...you will need a PC and a Yellow Cutting or White Polishing pad. Been there done that by hand with no luck. Some haze can be difficult like the one I had a few months ago with Collinite IW (applied the wax way to thick).
aaron33
06-19-2006, 08:29 PM
Also, the rags could be putting in new haze while the compound is removing the old ones!