Sorry if this topic has been asked and answered, I couldn't figure out what to search on. Anyway...
Bought my 17 yr old daughter a "new" car, 1995 Lexus ES300. Paint color is two tone, with pearl white on top. Here's my problem. The driver's side rear door surface is like an old laquer paint job that never had a final rubout. You can feel a very slight difference in smoothness with finger-tips/nails. I put on a coat of wax for protection and the difference in sheen is visible at anything other than 90 degrees to the surface. All I know is no color came off on the pad as I put on the wax (actually LG, all I had on the shelf).
I'm hoping a repair was done and the final stage was not finished properly. If so I presume I could polish this out, and get back to normal, but I'm unsure of what steps and precautions I should use.
Bought my 17 yr old daughter a "new" car, 1995 Lexus ES300. Paint color is two tone, with pearl white on top. Here's my problem. The driver's side rear door surface is like an old laquer paint job that never had a final rubout. You can feel a very slight difference in smoothness with finger-tips/nails. I put on a coat of wax for protection and the difference in sheen is visible at anything other than 90 degrees to the surface. All I know is no color came off on the pad as I put on the wax (actually LG, all I had on the shelf).
I'm hoping a repair was done and the final stage was not finished properly. If so I presume I could polish this out, and get back to normal, but I'm unsure of what steps and precautions I should use.