I recently had my front fender replaced due to deers bad decision to cross the road at the wrong time. I would rather try to bring the back depth of the black paint on the door (and the rest of the truck) to match the fender, rather than have the body shop redo the fender and blend into the door. In the picture you can see a big difference. This is under halogens and is the worst case scenario as far as lighting is concerned. Out in the sunlight you can not tell the difference between the door and the fender.... But I can!! I have polished all the swirls out of the paint and there is just one coat of S100 that is about 3 months old. I would like to know what you would recommend for this situation. I really like the results I see from your Souveran Paste wax on black vehicles. The Souveran will be my topper but am undecided what I want to prep the paint with before the wax. I was thinking...
Prep paint with clay then:
Pinnacle Paintwork cleansing lotion followed by Pinnacle XMT Carnauba Finishing Glaze then topped with Souveran
I would like just to fill in the misc minor scratches the polishing didn't remove (scratches you can't see under normal light)
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Prep paint with clay then:
Pinnacle Paintwork cleansing lotion followed by Pinnacle XMT Carnauba Finishing Glaze then topped with Souveran
I would like just to fill in the misc minor scratches the polishing didn't remove (scratches you can't see under normal light)
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
