Spider Webs?!?!?
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Spider Webs?!?!?
hey
i went to the NYC car show and met one of rep for a car cleaning solution and he recomended sumthing for spider web scratches on the G35. he also said that he sponsors the G Squad so if any1 else know what im talkin bout, please help....
or if any1 know what i can do about them, that would be helpful too
here sum pics...
they can only be seen if u put ur face UP close
both pics are of my trunk 1 up close 1 like 2 feet back
thanks for the help!
i went to the NYC car show and met one of rep for a car cleaning solution and he recomended sumthing for spider web scratches on the G35. he also said that he sponsors the G Squad so if any1 else know what im talkin bout, please help....
or if any1 know what i can do about them, that would be helpful too
here sum pics...
they can only be seen if u put ur face UP close
both pics are of my trunk 1 up close 1 like 2 feet back
thanks for the help!
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Don't you just hate that....Those bug me when i get up really close!....A colleague of mine who used to be in amateur racecar driver with the SCCA told me that I should use a good caranuba wax/polish and it will take those away....i haven't yet tried it but if anyone has def. please leave your input!
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Originally Posted by coolnesh
someone please help out... i am having the same problem... its not swirls... its those damn pesky spiders... unfortunately i have to park under a tree... and i have spider webs all over the car...
if there anything out there that can rid me of these so called spider web scrathes.
if there anything out there that can rid me of these so called spider web scrathes.
Last edited by jsan; 04-28-2005 at 05:51 PM.
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Wash, dry, polish, and wax in straight vice circular motion
http://www.mr2.com/TEXT/paint_polish.txt
http://www.mr2.com/TEXT/paint_polish.txt
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Originally Posted by Infinite1
Don't you just hate that....Those bug me when i get up really close!....A colleague of mine who used to be in amateur racecar driver with the SCCA told me that I should use a good caranuba wax/polish and it will take those away....i haven't yet tried it but if anyone has def. please leave your input!
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Originally Posted by mizzoutiger
Wash, dry, polish, and wax in straight vice circular motion
http://www.mr2.com/TEXT/paint_polish.txt
http://www.mr2.com/TEXT/paint_polish.txt
Correct you are, says it on Both Zymol and Pinnacle instuctions!!!!
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Originally Posted by InFaMOuS_G
hey
i went to the NYC car show and met one of rep for a car cleaning solution and he recomended sumthing for spider web scratches on the G35. he also said that he sponsors the G Squad so if any1 else know what im talkin bout, please help....
or if any1 know what i can do about them, that would be helpful too
here sum pics...
they can only be seen if u put ur face UP close
both pics are of my trunk 1 up close 1 like 2 feet back
thanks for the help!
i went to the NYC car show and met one of rep for a car cleaning solution and he recomended sumthing for spider web scratches on the G35. he also said that he sponsors the G Squad so if any1 else know what im talkin bout, please help....
or if any1 know what i can do about them, that would be helpful too
here sum pics...
they can only be seen if u put ur face UP close
both pics are of my trunk 1 up close 1 like 2 feet back
thanks for the help!
NOW TO ANSWER YOUR QUESTION!!! - Like many here mentioned, a good random orbital polisher will help out greatly, but you should also be able to remove by hand (it will just take more time). I purchased the cyclo polisher from them and it works great as do their products! Here are some before and afters. Keep in mind that the afters were taken after only 2 steps, and the full 3!
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I own 2 all black vehicles & they shine like glass. I would you a orbital polisher with a foam pad. I use P&S Clear coat polish followed by Meguiars NXT Tech Wax. This stuff works super on Black or any paint for that matter. I'm always getting complaments on how clean my cars are! Try it! It works! And if your going to leave it outside, by all means get a car cover for it!