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(My contactless washing is hand-washing, not automatic washing, and not with a strong jet either, because that can wash the dirt over the paint and cause scratches...) It looks like an unskilled buff job with a straight buffer by the photos. Do you think his damage is bad enough to use more abrasive materials? I usually back off what I see in a photo because my experience is that photos usually look worse than the vehicle actually is. I'd start with something very mild and work up, like Meguiar's ScratchX OTC. I've always been very conservative with modern factory finishes; they aren't very thick. What it comes down to, is no matter what you're going to do to protect or wash it, you're going to be doing it wrong!!! Clear coats are extremely delicate with regard to abrasions. Much like the balance between the clutch, brake pedal, and accelerator, you just have to find that balance between the wash, the storage, and the shine! |
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The car cover is not to blame. Swirls are casued by in proper washing/drying. The car cover should be unfolded on the car and folded off the car. Never just pull it off and you should use the duster to clean the cover before removing. Then you should put the cover in a clean sealed container until used again. I only use mine when storing for a long period of time.
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If it touches the paint then it has potential to swirl, scratch, mar,...pick your adjective...
As everyone has pointed out, you touched the paint when you washed, dried, dusted, put the cover on, etc....take your pick when it occurred. >>find that balance between the wash, the storage, and the shine Excellent advise, the only thing I might add or emphasize is protection and/or the correction via wax (also known as LSP "last step protection") and polish.
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All these years I thought I was using my duster right.... I have been applying way too much pressure. Another day of learning something new. Thanks
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I do not have a garage at home, just my driveway. Thanks for all the replies.
It sucks that the cover is not for everyday use, but it makes plain and simple sense, that any contact with the paint will cause the issue. BTW I gave the car a closer inspection and I can say that the heavier damage exists on the areas that get the tightest hold from the cover: the arch of the rear, the pointed rear portion below the plates, just above the windows etc
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Is a carport able to be constructed? These can be relatively inexpensive to build. You might want to look into that. Winter is right around the corner. I don't know if your Camaro will be driven in the winter - I see you're in New York. If it won't be, then you may want to look at what you can do to keep all of that snow and ice from building up on your car. Snow can be very sharp when it melts, turns into ice, and slides off, depending on the angle at which it starts to melt. It can also push dirt with it when the ice/snow slides off.
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idk how but it ripped half the chrome-looking covering off the word CAMARO on the passenger side
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Wow and your car is so young...
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Circular scratches are caused by circualar motion. Paint imperfections bother me. Clear coats scratches that can only be see under direct light do not. They are gonna happen and you must keep on top of it all the time. I applaud all of you that are dedicated to keeping all clear coat scratches under contol. It's a never ending battle. That is dedication.
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K to kinda clean up what everyone has said and my own input.
1. Car cover is not really to blame (cept for possible wind outside while it is on... big no no) 2. Improper Wash / Drying Technique or media. 3. Duster could be also some of the cause if not used correctly / clean Those are my best guesses & thoughts. Nothing a little Adams swirl and haze can't handle
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Okay, we've got information all over the place in this thread. I had to read it twice so that I could address a lot of what is not exactly correct. Here we go!
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Now for the car cover. You can use a car cover everyday. Here's the catch. The car must be spotless, just as it would be right after you've washed it. That means that if you wash and dry your car, you can cover it. If you wash and dry your car and then drive it around the block, IT IS DIRTY AGAIN. In that case, you should NOT cover the car until you clean it again. The videos that I will post address how you can clean it again if only DUST is what has settled on the car. Anything else requires a WASH. Period. There are 2 types of dirt that will end up on your car: dust and everything else (everything else as in mud, film, a herd of bird droppings, etc...). Waterless washing products are made for dust. Things like finger prints or something else that has just landed on your paint (like that special sauce from a Big Mac ), can also be removed with a waterless washing product. If a major area of the car is covered with anything else, you need to wash it, especially a car covered with a dirt film (which is what you find covering the car after driving it in the rain). A caked on spot of something like bird droppings can be removed using a waterless wash but you have to soak the spot real good and make sure that the substance is fully diluted enough to remove. Rubbing on it too soon will do nothing but scratch the paint.Common sense is the key here, not necessarily the product I use (although it is a very good product to use). I can't list all the situations that a waterless washing product can be used for but after watching these videos, you will have a good idea. With that said, on to the videos! The Videos! Quote:
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Nice summary Mr Junkman. Did you ever expect to reach semi celeb status washing cars?
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