I just purchased a mitsubishi evo that is black. The previous owner told me that the dealer before shipping the car to him did some sort of treatment to the exterior similar to what i think some detail shops do. Kinda like a long term "you shouldn't have to wax for a year" sort of thing.
So I took possession of it last night and today began getting the exterior up to my level of clean. Once I got into it, I realized this owner wasn't as careful as he thought he was. I found numerous light hairline scratches over the entire car, and also when I was drying it you see what I would call phantom water spots. Like there was a water spot there at some time, but after it dries you can't see it anymore kind of thing.
Anyways, I washed with dawn, clayed, dried, and started to do zaino Z-5, but i really just was not happy about how it was going on, for one, it seemed like the car wasn't "taking it so much" and when i went to take it off, it was a ***** to get off, had to use some z-7 spritzed on and then buff like crazy.
All in all, I only got one coat on cuz I was sick of it, and i figure I'm going to have to use some sort of abrasive polish anyways to get the hair line scratches out, so here's my question(s).
1. What my easiest and best bet at good results on those scratches out and make sure I got rid of whatever that dealer put on before delivery?
2. I personally like the polymers just from a durability standpoint, but I'm not feeling Zaino right now, but maybe that's because of what's on there from the dealer? I dunno.... Is there anything else out there polymer based that goes on like i'm used to with zaino and lasts like it too?
That's all I have for now, I swear, this is my first and may be my last black car if I can't get this right....
Gimme some help guys! :-D
So I took possession of it last night and today began getting the exterior up to my level of clean. Once I got into it, I realized this owner wasn't as careful as he thought he was. I found numerous light hairline scratches over the entire car, and also when I was drying it you see what I would call phantom water spots. Like there was a water spot there at some time, but after it dries you can't see it anymore kind of thing.
Anyways, I washed with dawn, clayed, dried, and started to do zaino Z-5, but i really just was not happy about how it was going on, for one, it seemed like the car wasn't "taking it so much" and when i went to take it off, it was a ***** to get off, had to use some z-7 spritzed on and then buff like crazy.
All in all, I only got one coat on cuz I was sick of it, and i figure I'm going to have to use some sort of abrasive polish anyways to get the hair line scratches out, so here's my question(s).
1. What my easiest and best bet at good results on those scratches out and make sure I got rid of whatever that dealer put on before delivery?
2. I personally like the polymers just from a durability standpoint, but I'm not feeling Zaino right now, but maybe that's because of what's on there from the dealer? I dunno.... Is there anything else out there polymer based that goes on like i'm used to with zaino and lasts like it too?
That's all I have for now, I swear, this is my first and may be my last black car if I can't get this right....
Gimme some help guys! :-D