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Yeah glazes don't last forever though...they eventually wash out of the cobweb scratches and cobwebs come back. Need to give it a proper polish to permanently remove them. But I guess, cobwebs come back with polishing too just through contact with contaminants and wear and tear.

Yeah glazes don't last forever though...they eventually wash out of the cobweb scratches and cobwebs come back. Need to give it a proper polish to permanently remove them. But I guess, cobwebs come back with polishing too just through contact with contaminants and wear and tear.

those are only minor cobwebs, they buff out pretty easy, even a hand buff will get them out..these brush wash cars and anything that has been though an automated wash is just messed up tho...the dull haze comes out easy but removing them swirls and scratches is a night mare

Correlation between good looking paint colours and how hard they are to maintain looking good lol

I guess it's part of the maintenance of a car.

Is this the Cutting Compound you and Artz talking about:

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http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/Kitten-Cutting-Compound.aspx?pid=0078#Combo

I guess it's part of the maintenance of a car.

Is this the Cutting Compound you and Artz talking about:

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http://www.supercheapauto.com.au/online-store/products/Kitten-Cutting-Compound.aspx?pid=0078#Combo

that could work yeah....i'd go for the mequirs ultimate compound or scratchX though

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