txrockstar
New member
Okay, I'm a newbie. I joined this site 6 weeks ago after purchasing a brand new 2010 G37 black on black. My first brand new car (at the tender young age of 39).
Noticed (after delivery) some minor scratches on the hood compliments of the barbaric washing at the stealership in connection with their "presentation of my car" at delivery (even before joining this site I knew to: (i) avoid washing in direct blazing sun, (ii) use two bucket approach, (iii) use a sheepskin mit, and (iv) use either my blower or the absorber to dry (which I pat dry...never drag). So I am not a complete idiot...until now.
(1) Purchased PB EX-P- Very happy with application applied 3 weeks ago (followed with Carnuba from a PB competitor--think Bullwinkle... and yes, next time I'll try PB NBlue depending on how the matter discussed below turns out)
(2) The minor scratches on the hood continued to bother me (very apparent when my standard overhead garage light fluorescents are on)
(3) Bought sample of Poorboy's Prof Polish (no affect on scratches)
(4) Then bought full size PB Black Haze (no affect in hiding scratches)
(5) Ordered on Monday (04/12/2010) sample of SSR1 and SSR2.5. Received the samples today.
(6) Today, thoroughly washed car and applied the SSR1- no affect on scratches. Then applied the SSR2.5, no affect on scratches, but to my horror, my paint is now marred and looks worse than the scratch.
I have been doing all of this by hand. The PB website says that the SSR 2.5 is clearcoat safe and can be applied by hand. Please don't tell me that I scratched/marred the clearcoat (that would not be good for all parties).
I applied the SSR 2.5 in an up and down motion and slight X motion when applying so no swirls. Will the marring/streaks go away if I have it professionally buffed out??? I don't own a polisher because I would have no idea what I am doing anyway...and would likely ruin the paint job.
Please advise as I am freakin' out. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have now learned to leave the professional work to the pros...sorry for the long post, but again, I am mortified right now...yes, it's just a car...but the thrill of my first new car will not wear off for a awhile.
Thanks,
Chuck (name on recent order "Charles") from Dallas
Noticed (after delivery) some minor scratches on the hood compliments of the barbaric washing at the stealership in connection with their "presentation of my car" at delivery (even before joining this site I knew to: (i) avoid washing in direct blazing sun, (ii) use two bucket approach, (iii) use a sheepskin mit, and (iv) use either my blower or the absorber to dry (which I pat dry...never drag). So I am not a complete idiot...until now.
(1) Purchased PB EX-P- Very happy with application applied 3 weeks ago (followed with Carnuba from a PB competitor--think Bullwinkle... and yes, next time I'll try PB NBlue depending on how the matter discussed below turns out)
(2) The minor scratches on the hood continued to bother me (very apparent when my standard overhead garage light fluorescents are on)
(3) Bought sample of Poorboy's Prof Polish (no affect on scratches)
(4) Then bought full size PB Black Haze (no affect in hiding scratches)
(5) Ordered on Monday (04/12/2010) sample of SSR1 and SSR2.5. Received the samples today.
(6) Today, thoroughly washed car and applied the SSR1- no affect on scratches. Then applied the SSR2.5, no affect on scratches, but to my horror, my paint is now marred and looks worse than the scratch.
I have been doing all of this by hand. The PB website says that the SSR 2.5 is clearcoat safe and can be applied by hand. Please don't tell me that I scratched/marred the clearcoat (that would not be good for all parties).
I applied the SSR 2.5 in an up and down motion and slight X motion when applying so no swirls. Will the marring/streaks go away if I have it professionally buffed out??? I don't own a polisher because I would have no idea what I am doing anyway...and would likely ruin the paint job.
Please advise as I am freakin' out. Any advice would be greatly appreciated. I have now learned to leave the professional work to the pros...sorry for the long post, but again, I am mortified right now...yes, it's just a car...but the thrill of my first new car will not wear off for a awhile.
Thanks,
Chuck (name on recent order "Charles") from Dallas