100%Newbie
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Hi guys,
I am a 100% newbie in car detailing, hope you guys can help me.
I have absolutely no idea why there is a rubber scuff on the front side of my brand new 1 month old Lexus ES...... My car is silver, and the scuff is white. The scuff is 4 inches long, and 1 inch wide.
I used soap, sponge, and my finger nail to carefully remove most of the rubber. But there are still many many rubber dots left on the paint. And a few black dots that actually damage the paint all the way to the metal (*sigh*).
I am thinking to use Goo Gone to remove the rubber dots, but I am afraid that it will damage the paint.
My questions are,
* is Goo Gone a good product?
* And if I use it, do I have to do anything afterward, like wax that area?
* I don't know how to wax car. Is the "spray car wax" good? Which brand is good?
Thanks for the help in advance!
P.S. What do you guys think about the cause of the rubber scuff?
100%Newbie
- 2002 Lexus ES300 Silver/Black
I am a 100% newbie in car detailing, hope you guys can help me.
I have absolutely no idea why there is a rubber scuff on the front side of my brand new 1 month old Lexus ES...... My car is silver, and the scuff is white. The scuff is 4 inches long, and 1 inch wide.
I used soap, sponge, and my finger nail to carefully remove most of the rubber. But there are still many many rubber dots left on the paint. And a few black dots that actually damage the paint all the way to the metal (*sigh*).
I am thinking to use Goo Gone to remove the rubber dots, but I am afraid that it will damage the paint.
My questions are,
* is Goo Gone a good product?
* And if I use it, do I have to do anything afterward, like wax that area?
* I don't know how to wax car. Is the "spray car wax" good? Which brand is good?
Thanks for the help in advance!
P.S. What do you guys think about the cause of the rubber scuff?
100%Newbie
- 2002 Lexus ES300 Silver/Black