Please help w/soft paint

What would it be called? "The I'm a idiot because I thought black looks sleek but its really a frggin nightmare, anonymous"

I guess. Nobody to blame but me. It looked so good sitting there in the showroom floor.
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Bring your brinkman to the stealership when you make your next purchase. Those lights in the show room LIE- but they sell alot of cars!

I actually like my black car alot...........when it's clean and perfectly polished...my issue is its alomst never to my liking but I am getting better at it. I would love to have the whole car touched up and dipped in clear 1-2x per year. Then I would only drive black cars.
 
I guess. Nobody to blame but me. It looked so good sitting there in the showroom floor.
Or

Bring your brinkman to the stealership when you make your next purchase. Those lights in the show room LIE- but they sell alot of cars!

That would be fantastic.

Salesman: We just had it detailed, good as new
You, clicking on the brinkman: Reeeeally, is that so :doh:
 
On super soft finishes that never quite finish down properly, one combo I have found to work extremely well is Menzerna PO87mc on a black LC finishing pad with a DA machine.

all i have is a makita but i could get it to 95% with a ccs green pad and power finish. then when i would put the bfwd on it seemed either the applicator or the mf left scratches.
 
all i have is a makita but i could get it to 95% with a ccs green pad and power finish. then when i would put the bfwd on it seemed either the applicator or the mf left scratches.

Thats very odd.

What applicator were you using? Perhaps one of those yellow wax applicators? I found those edges can be trouble, may be the cause of your issue if thats what you used.
 
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