Hi! I was lucky enough to find this site by clicking on an advertisement in another car-related forum.
Two years ago, I bought a brand new, 2004 Dodge Ram, quad-cab, 4x4, Hemi. When I first picked it up, it was a beautiful glossy black. Two weeks later I got a phone call from the dealership saying they made a mistake on my paperwork, and asked me to come back and re-sign. On that dreaded day they gave my truck a "courtesy wash", and the paint's been swirled ever since.
So, unfortunately it took me 2 years to realize why I couldn't remove the swirls - I was polishing prior to waxing, but I was using the wrong applicators and towels, and the wrong techniques as well.
My other cars include a '92 Nissan NX2000, also black. I just picked this fantastic little car up a few months ago from Tennessee. Aside from the paint needing some TLC, it's in nearly perfect condition. Lastly I have a '91 Nissan SE-R, which is at the body shop right now being painted white. It too was in nearly perfect condition, but having spent its entire life baking in the hot Carolina sun, the paint was cracked. This one's going to be my track toy!
So, hi to everyone, looking forward to getting to know some of you and learning a whole lot more!
-Melissa
Two years ago, I bought a brand new, 2004 Dodge Ram, quad-cab, 4x4, Hemi. When I first picked it up, it was a beautiful glossy black. Two weeks later I got a phone call from the dealership saying they made a mistake on my paperwork, and asked me to come back and re-sign. On that dreaded day they gave my truck a "courtesy wash", and the paint's been swirled ever since.
So, unfortunately it took me 2 years to realize why I couldn't remove the swirls - I was polishing prior to waxing, but I was using the wrong applicators and towels, and the wrong techniques as well.
My other cars include a '92 Nissan NX2000, also black. I just picked this fantastic little car up a few months ago from Tennessee. Aside from the paint needing some TLC, it's in nearly perfect condition. Lastly I have a '91 Nissan SE-R, which is at the body shop right now being painted white. It too was in nearly perfect condition, but having spent its entire life baking in the hot Carolina sun, the paint was cracked. This one's going to be my track toy!
So, hi to everyone, looking forward to getting to know some of you and learning a whole lot more!
-Melissa