Anyone here good at Paint Correction?
SRP is an all in one
i.e. a mild polish that has a degree of scratch filling ability and a sealer.
In other word's if you apply with a damp cloth ( damp will cause less marring to your paint )the polish will refine and smooth the mark's , will fill a bit to disguise the mark's and seal it in to protect (for a couple of week's).
There are other all in one's (AIO) like Poorboy's Blackhole or Bilt Hamber Auto Balm but SRP is cheap and easier to get hold of and very effective . I'm thinking of going over to Bilt Hamber as ,after 4 year's of polishing ,I'm worried about paint thickness .
In other word's if you apply with a damp cloth ( damp will cause less marring to your paint )the polish will refine and smooth the mark's , will fill a bit to disguise the mark's and seal it in to protect (for a couple of week's).
There are other all in one's (AIO) like Poorboy's Blackhole or Bilt Hamber Auto Balm but SRP is cheap and easier to get hold of and very effective . I'm thinking of going over to Bilt Hamber as ,after 4 year's of polishing ,I'm worried about paint thickness .
Poor boys black hole is fab stuff especially on a BB. I have given up correcting swirls on mine as they come back so quickly, a coat of this stuff every couple of months followed by poorboys bubble gum smelling wax and the paintwork looks top notch.
Am fast coming around to this way of thinking myself although I was leaning towards Auto Balm and Sonax Brilliant shine .
I could fix all of that in a jiffy. I have a Dodo juice DA, you just need some Gtechniq P2 on a waffle pad (have that as well... Can you tell I owned a Berlina?!). P2 is perfect for Hondas thin swirly hologram paint.
I'm in Wigan if you need some help :-)
I'm in Wigan if you need some help :-)
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