Black turtle wax
#21
If they release a black wax to cover my scratches I will try it. My scratches hit primer so only a new paintjob will fix it me and mike tried to work them out and it will not happen. best I can do is cover it up. And when I use black box it literally makes them disappear. There is NO WAY besides paint to fix it so best I can do is cover it up. After the hurricane passes I will strip my car of wax take pics bare then wax it up. You will see why I praise this stuff.
#22
If they release a black wax to cover my scratches I will try it. My scratches hit primer so only a new paintjob will fix it me and mike tried to work them out and it will not happen. best I can do is cover it up. And when I use black box it literally makes them disappear. There is NO WAY besides paint to fix it so best I can do is cover it up. After the hurricane passes I will strip my car of wax take pics bare then wax it up. You will see why I praise this stuff.
I was just hating on ya cause of your original comment "took every scratch and swirl mark out of my paint." Clearly a wax can't remove paint defects so I just didn't want you spreading the wrong message. Removing those things can only be done with a cut and polish.
But in your case, if hiding them is the only solution, so be it
I'd love to see before and after pictures if it's possible. I recall using it on my explorer and didn't last long, just dyed everything it came in contact with black like some sort of shoe polish. Wasn't for me
Last edited by 01 Monte SS; 08-31-2012 at 08:29 PM.
#24
Not sure what you mean? Pretty obvious that a used car dealer is going to do the same thing as the original poster. Hide the imperfections. Therefore it would be obvious that I would feel the same for a used car dealer wouldn't it? Despite being 20 years old, I've managed to stay away from them thus far. Plan to keep it that way as long as possible.
When it really comes down to it, unless Mr. Grizzly Mint got a hell of a deal on his intimidator, I wouldn't have bought it seeing that it needs new paint.
Discussion at hand was about the product though, not used car dealers
When it really comes down to it, unless Mr. Grizzly Mint got a hell of a deal on his intimidator, I wouldn't have bought it seeing that it needs new paint.
Discussion at hand was about the product though, not used car dealers
Last edited by 01 Monte SS; 08-31-2012 at 09:25 PM.
#25
Not sure what you mean? Pretty obvious that a used car dealer is going to do the same thing as the original poster. Hide the imperfections. Therefore it would be obvious that I would feel the same for a used car dealer wouldn't it? Despite being 20 years old, I've managed to stay away from them thus far. Plan to keep it that way as long as possible.Discussion at hand was about the product though, not used car dealers
#26
Not a fan of either.
#28
Oh I see.. That's unfortunate but it happens sooner or later when you actually drive the vehicle often.
#29
I bought it mint not a single scratch had swirl marks tho. There wasnt any dings or rock chips 68k miles. I work at a grocier store park far away and people are still idiots. Didnt dye anything black when I used it and even went over the intimidator badges by accident. I also hand buff it with polishing cloths swirls disapeared and scratches were covered up. Couldnt even see the 2 foot scratch going down the side even when you get close. Camera doesnt look that far away so I cant see who did it just watched them run the cart down the side of my car because they parked to close and didnt want to scratch theirs.
#30
When I park my car at work (i work retail) I always park really far away from anything and everthing and make sure I can see my car the entire time. That way if some jerk carelessly hits my car with a cart, I can confront them.