I recently "fixed" a section of my car door where a snow ski had glanced against the paint as it fell down. The scracthes weren't to metal or primer, but were deeper than just a rubbing compound could get out.
So I first wet-sanded the area with 2000 grit, then used 3M rubbing compund and SMR to bring back the shine, then waxed. Looked great. Now a couple weeks and car washes later, the wax is wearing off and I am seeing the scratches from the sand paper again? Is the gloss/shine resulting from the rubbing compund/SMR over a sanded area only temporary? Does this mean that after doing this type of repair, that unless the car had a fresh coat of wax or some other filler, that the scratch marks will be visible?
So I first wet-sanded the area with 2000 grit, then used 3M rubbing compund and SMR to bring back the shine, then waxed. Looked great. Now a couple weeks and car washes later, the wax is wearing off and I am seeing the scratches from the sand paper again? Is the gloss/shine resulting from the rubbing compund/SMR over a sanded area only temporary? Does this mean that after doing this type of repair, that unless the car had a fresh coat of wax or some other filler, that the scratch marks will be visible?