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<blockquote data-quote="JRad405" data-source="post: 981325" data-attributes="member: 14125"><p>So I was looking at my mom's car and the paint is pretty worn down. Like areas where there are hard water stains, areas with deep scratches and some paint fade in other areas. There are spots where the paint is just gone and even areas where this car wash took off the clear coat entirely (I have no idea how that happened) which is the worst but I'm just trying to salvage what is left. I wanted to see if I could at least make it better. Would it be better to do one of the following:</p><p></p><p>A) Use just Optical Polishers (V34, V36 & V38) I have from Chemical Guys</p><p>B) Buy some sort of Paint Correction and then use polishers </p><p>C) Don't bother but I really want to at least try.</p><p></p><p>And if I use a paint correction, whats a good one to use. I know I'll be finishing off the entire thing with Black Light, Jet Seal and Hybrid V7. I'm a Chemical Guys preferred person, but I am open to suggestions from other brands. </p><p></p><p>And does anyone know if there is a forum discount for Chemical Guys?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRad405, post: 981325, member: 14125"] So I was looking at my mom's car and the paint is pretty worn down. Like areas where there are hard water stains, areas with deep scratches and some paint fade in other areas. There are spots where the paint is just gone and even areas where this car wash took off the clear coat entirely (I have no idea how that happened) which is the worst but I'm just trying to salvage what is left. I wanted to see if I could at least make it better. Would it be better to do one of the following: A) Use just Optical Polishers (V34, V36 & V38) I have from Chemical Guys B) Buy some sort of Paint Correction and then use polishers C) Don't bother but I really want to at least try. And if I use a paint correction, whats a good one to use. I know I'll be finishing off the entire thing with Black Light, Jet Seal and Hybrid V7. I'm a Chemical Guys preferred person, but I am open to suggestions from other brands. And does anyone know if there is a forum discount for Chemical Guys? [/QUOTE]
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