Does your hood feel rough?
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If clay bar doesn't do it, you may need to polish. Start with the least abrasive on a small area. If that isn't enough, step up to the next abrasive. If that doesn't do it, go to a body shop and ask them about color sanding it. Don't try this at home unless you are a trained professional that is unless you are looking for an excuse to buy a CF hood.
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Rough Hood.........
To begin with DON'T use anything harsh on the surface of your hood!! You'll
do more damage than good. Try re-claying the hood and use plenty of
lube and more pressure.......then use a mild cleaner and finally good quality
wax........if this doesn't work take it to a detail shop and have them buff
out what ever needs to be cleaned off! LOL
do more damage than good. Try re-claying the hood and use plenty of
lube and more pressure.......then use a mild cleaner and finally good quality
wax........if this doesn't work take it to a detail shop and have them buff
out what ever needs to be cleaned off! LOL
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I could be horribly wrong here.. but I'm thinking this is probably the way that you would go about with fixing some rock chips. However, I could be wrong. Please double check before you do anything of these next instructions on your car. I have not tried it myself.. this is just a shot in the dark. If the rock chips are too much.. just get the darn thing repainted
1) Touch up paint [depending on the size of the chips.. lots of people think toothpicks are a good size]
2) "Small" grit wet sand paper [very light grit.. the least abrassive I'm sure].. you use after the paint has dried. It evens out the paint you just put on over the chip w/ the rest of your paint.
3) Polish
4) Wax
1) Touch up paint [depending on the size of the chips.. lots of people think toothpicks are a good size]
2) "Small" grit wet sand paper [very light grit.. the least abrassive I'm sure].. you use after the paint has dried. It evens out the paint you just put on over the chip w/ the rest of your paint.
3) Polish
4) Wax
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