hey folks,
i've been reading autopia for weeks now, and decided in the shower this morning that i needed to post
. i have a 1 yr old black car, and as apart of my normal detailing i noticed what i suppose i can call dried muddy water across the front of my bumper. it's been 2 months now since i first noticed this, and clay took almost all of it off the hood, but i seem to be having more trouble w/ the bumper and the headlights (clearly it's not mud, but i have no idea what it is). it's not terribly noticeable unless you are about 5 ft from it.
now i was initially going to try and tackle this w/ pc/smr/yellow pad, but it *dawned* on me that i could perhaps do aio and white pad. i don't think there are any swirls, but will check before i start. what i wanted to ask you all was, do you think this would be the appropriate method, and how much aio i should use?
i initially was going to bring it to a detailer, but decided that for the price i would pay to have it detailed, that i may as well learn how to do stuff like this myself. when looking for methods and the like, i came across this board. alas that's where my downfall began
.
ps - you guys are awesome, the wealth of information on this board is mind boggling. at the same time, you are all evil
. if my wife knew the amount of money i've spent on product (~$300 :shocked), i'd never hear the end of it.
pps - i'll be starting my pc obsession this weekend w/ an old beater, light scratches on a 3yr old, and swirls on mine. wish me luck.
i've been reading autopia for weeks now, and decided in the shower this morning that i needed to post

now i was initially going to try and tackle this w/ pc/smr/yellow pad, but it *dawned* on me that i could perhaps do aio and white pad. i don't think there are any swirls, but will check before i start. what i wanted to ask you all was, do you think this would be the appropriate method, and how much aio i should use?
i initially was going to bring it to a detailer, but decided that for the price i would pay to have it detailed, that i may as well learn how to do stuff like this myself. when looking for methods and the like, i came across this board. alas that's where my downfall began

ps - you guys are awesome, the wealth of information on this board is mind boggling. at the same time, you are all evil

pps - i'll be starting my pc obsession this weekend w/ an old beater, light scratches on a 3yr old, and swirls on mine. wish me luck.