Hey guys, I was washing my car earlier with ONR and I came across single thin spiderweb strand on my bumper. I remember seeing it on my car about a week ago, but I didn't think it would be so tough to remove. I've tried going over it repeatably with ONR a bunch of times, clay, finger nail, screaming at it, and nothing works! Do you guys have any suggestions as to what I can use to get it off? I don't have a machine polisher or anything of that matter. Thanks in advanced for any feedback.
Hey guys, Thanks for the help. It really is a spiderweb, not a scratch. Luckily I bought some ScratchX 2.0 and it worked like a charm. I took a pic of the spiderweb with my crappy cellphone.
:shead:That looks more like bubble gum, see it all the time. However, I am glad you didn't go straight to 2000 Grit.oke: Great turn-a-round :applause: :shead: seeing that you know how to post >>icture: How about a few more:headbang:
I feel that my pics are not post worthy since I'm still trying to learn how to keep my car looking half decent (black is such a PITA). But nonetheless, here's what I've accomplished. It's not a very good pic as it's extremely hot outside and my car gets dusty in a matter of minutes.
Don't worry about what anyone says about your ability at this point, your here to learrn,right? If anyone gets smart I'll put them on Blast, they'll never do it again I promise that:boxing: Thanks for sharing :applause:
[Don't worry about what anyone says about your ability at this point, your here to learrn,right?] We are all here to learn, and hopefully help others learn from our experiences Of course the more I learn, the more I realize what I don’t know. Then at some point, I hope to have learned enough to realize, that I know nothing at all
:stirpot:^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^You Guys Speak for yourselves, I know everything there is to know about anything. Who do you think answers your questions @ Wiki....That would be Me :hmph: