What's the best "Black" car color?
Originally posted by Pharaoh
why do u need to claybar/Zaino a new car?
why do u need to claybar/Zaino a new car?
2. I told the dealership I don't want them to touch my car as I prefer my clearcoat without swirls.
3. The claybar removes any surface contaminants. The car had been sitting outside for about a month before I got it, so plenty of surface contaminants were on the paint.
True, you shouldn't wax brand new paint. My car had a finish build date early March. I purchased it late April. The paint had cured long ago and it needed wax to protect the paint. Anyone who doesn't wax a brand new car or have it waxed by the dealership is pretty much neglecting the paint from day 1.
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A la SportCompactCar, right? OMGZ you red dat article too!!1 With the flat black spray painted WRX?!1
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ASE: Brakes
Yea..that very well could have been the most retarded idea I've ever heard, but .. do it anyway. -TheShow50h

ASE: Brakes
Yea..that very well could have been the most retarded idea I've ever heard, but .. do it anyway. -TheShow50h
Originally posted by Alan
True, you shouldn't wax brand new paint. My car had a finish build date early March. I purchased it late April. The paint had cured long ago and it needed wax to protect the paint. Anyone who doesn't wax a brand new car or have it waxed by the dealership is pretty much neglecting the paint from day 1.
True, you shouldn't wax brand new paint. My car had a finish build date early March. I purchased it late April. The paint had cured long ago and it needed wax to protect the paint. Anyone who doesn't wax a brand new car or have it waxed by the dealership is pretty much neglecting the paint from day 1.
Mastro had mine washed and waxed when I picked it up, but it was covered in swirl marks from day 1. Not too happy about that, but dont have the time to do it myself. You and Craig wanna make a couple bucks and Zaino the shit out of it for me???? *bats eyelashes*
Originally posted by BigBadBuick
Honestly, if you're going to Econo, your choice is going to pretty much be Black or Black. Which econo are you planning on using? Yes, it matters.
Honestly, if you're going to Econo, your choice is going to pretty much be Black or Black. Which econo are you planning on using? Yes, it matters.
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i have nighthawk black pearl....its got blue speckles in the sunlight, i like it

thats a pic of my car, although you cant see the speckles, or really tell how the color looks....just thought id post it, lol
thats a pic of my car, although you cant see the speckles, or really tell how the color looks....just thought id post it, lol
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2012 FIAT 500 ABARTH
2012 FIAT 500 ABARTH
Originally posted by Alan
1. Cars do not come from the factory with wax.
2. I told the dealership I don't want them to touch my car as I prefer my clearcoat without swirls.
3. The claybar removes any surface contaminants. The car had been sitting outside for about a month before I got it, so plenty of surface contaminants were on the paint.
True, you shouldn't wax brand new paint. My car had a finish build date early March. I purchased it late April. The paint had cured long ago and it needed wax to protect the paint. Anyone who doesn't wax a brand new car or have it waxed by the dealership is pretty much neglecting the paint from day 1.
1. Cars do not come from the factory with wax.
2. I told the dealership I don't want them to touch my car as I prefer my clearcoat without swirls.
3. The claybar removes any surface contaminants. The car had been sitting outside for about a month before I got it, so plenty of surface contaminants were on the paint.
True, you shouldn't wax brand new paint. My car had a finish build date early March. I purchased it late April. The paint had cured long ago and it needed wax to protect the paint. Anyone who doesn't wax a brand new car or have it waxed by the dealership is pretty much neglecting the paint from day 1.
now if it came from a collision shop where it has to be wet sanded , then YES they do wax it . they wetsand and compound it, then hand glaze and wax it ..... this is coming from years of collision repair experience . just my two cents.


