Re: Paint imperfections
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Re: Paint imperfections



Wax brands are subjective. You need to recall that some have cleaners in them, and decide how to proceed. For pure wax, carnauba car waxes are popular under assorted brands, like Griot's and Meguiars. Someone told me they like Pink Carnauba Paste Wax  http://www.beautyshine.com/car-wax/paste-wax.html but I have not used it.
http://www.bimmerfest.com/forums/showthread.php?t=61789 gives a review of that product if you get interested. 

Thanks,
Gary H. 


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>  Just talked it over with my dad, said that happens when the paint is shot and dries, prolly didn't look at it as close as I am now. He said just wax it and keep it waxed and that will seal it. What's the best wax y'all can think of to use? I wanna keep it as clean and nice as I can, I haven't even been able to enjoy it yet!
 

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