I recently bought a used car and I'm going to try to make this car look good. Everyone tells me it looks good all the time, but I don't think it does. I'm slow assembling the products to revive the paint (SMR, Diamond Cut Rubbing Compound, #7, #26, #34) getting ready to make a trip to Lowe's for a PC and then order the CWA kit. I also plan on getting some Z5 and Z2. The thing is, I have a few chips in the paint...but my bumper is really bad. I think I'm going to have to wetsand the whole thing w/ some 2000 grit paper then go over it with some SMR. How do you guys suggest I fill in the chips in my bumper and lower portions of the hood. Again, this is a black car, and they say it's not too hard to touch up black...but I've never touched up anything before.
Also, it is ok to put carnuba over the Z5/Z2 isn't it? It might not be necessary, but I want that really shiny look. What about the #7 (glaze). Would I put that on after the Z products? Well, I'm getting off track here, but I would appreciate advice on that as well, but I guess the main focus in this post is getting rid of those small chips/nicks in the paint. The SMR will also remove any "etching" caused by bug guts and/or bird droppings on the bumper...correct? Thanks.
Also, what do you guys use to remove the bug guts and bird droppings on your car? They are really stubborn, and I'm afriad I'll mess up the paint even more by scrubbing in that same spot until they are gone.
Also, it is ok to put carnuba over the Z5/Z2 isn't it? It might not be necessary, but I want that really shiny look. What about the #7 (glaze). Would I put that on after the Z products? Well, I'm getting off track here, but I would appreciate advice on that as well, but I guess the main focus in this post is getting rid of those small chips/nicks in the paint. The SMR will also remove any "etching" caused by bug guts and/or bird droppings on the bumper...correct? Thanks.
Also, what do you guys use to remove the bug guts and bird droppings on your car? They are really stubborn, and I'm afriad I'll mess up the paint even more by scrubbing in that same spot until they are gone.