May 29, 2008 #1 C cjbigcog New member Just finished polishing/waxing a black Porsche. Somewhere in the process I used a microfiber towell that left some marring. What's on the car now is DWG and Souveran. I don't have time now to start all over. What can I use to hide these defects until I can do the car again?
Just finished polishing/waxing a black Porsche. Somewhere in the process I used a microfiber towell that left some marring. What's on the car now is DWG and Souveran. I don't have time now to start all over. What can I use to hide these defects until I can do the car again?
May 30, 2008 #2 Rob Tomlin Lotus Exige S cjbigcog said: Just finished polishing/waxing a black Porsche. Somewhere in the process I used a microfiber towell that left some marring. What's on the car now is DWG and Souveran. I don't have time now to start all over. What can I use to hide these defects until I can do the car again? Click to expand... I would have thought that Souveran would hide the marring to a certain degree.
cjbigcog said: Just finished polishing/waxing a black Porsche. Somewhere in the process I used a microfiber towell that left some marring. What's on the car now is DWG and Souveran. I don't have time now to start all over. What can I use to hide these defects until I can do the car again? Click to expand... I would have thought that Souveran would hide the marring to a certain degree.
Jun 1, 2008 #3 C cobrar97 New member Hmmm...that's a tough one should of starting again. Are you sure the defects are that bad and not just your eyeballs making things look worse than they really are?
Hmmm...that's a tough one should of starting again. Are you sure the defects are that bad and not just your eyeballs making things look worse than they really are?
Jun 1, 2008 #4 C cjbigcog New member I went over it again, but with Carnuba Jett, and finished off with FK425. That helped a lot. I have not used CK Carnuba Moose Wax yet....will give it a coat and see what happens.
I went over it again, but with Carnuba Jett, and finished off with FK425. That helped a lot. I have not used CK Carnuba Moose Wax yet....will give it a coat and see what happens.