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    I have a black car that I have Zaino Z5`d a bunch of times.



    I have some scratches that I can see in my lights in my garage and outside in the direct reflection of the sun.



    I bought some 3M FCRC and a Viking Foam applicator, with the idea of going at the scratches by hand.



    Am I being stupid? Should I just wait and get a PC, or can hand application be effective?



    If I do work on the scratches, what do I have to do before applying more Z5? Does the area hav to be dawn washed again??

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    Everyone should attempt to remove swirls by hand at least once. Thats how you learn to appreciate a PC. There are other options. One would be to have a pro take out the swirls and you take it from there.

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    Originally posted by rightlane

    Everyone should attempt to remove swirls by hand at least once. Thats how you learn to appreciate a PC.


    good posts, thats how I learned that I needed one
    DEDICATED TO THE PURPOSE BEYOND REASON... Oakley ..

    Bill 97 Camaro SS #1422

 

 

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