Great job Watts, look fantastic. Love TR when it's all glossied up with a good wax/sealant. If solvent or IPA/panel wipe won't shift that mark, sounds like the mark is into the clearcoat so try some finishing polish on it. Something like Meguiars #205 Ultra Finishing Polish is a good one and suitable for hand of machine use. http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/car-polish-compounds/meguiars-205-ultra-finishing-polish-8oz/prod_823.html It has only a slight cut so should be fine. If doing it by hand apply it on a foam applicator pad (clean car obviously) and work it back and forth across the area until the polish starts to break down. You might need to do several passes as hand polishing can take a bit of effort. Then remove polish residue and inspect with an LED light to see progress, if necessary go over it again until it's gone. Good luck, let us know how you fare.
Quote from: Booth11 on 16 March 2017, 18:35Great job Watts, look fantastic. Love TR when it's all glossied up with a good wax/sealant. If solvent or IPA/panel wipe won't shift that mark, sounds like the mark is into the clearcoat so try some finishing polish on it. Something like Meguiars #205 Ultra Finishing Polish is a good one and suitable for hand of machine use. http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/car-polish-compounds/meguiars-205-ultra-finishing-polish-8oz/prod_823.html It has only a slight cut so should be fine. If doing it by hand apply it on a foam applicator pad (clean car obviously) and work it back and forth across the area until the polish starts to break down. You might need to do several passes as hand polishing can take a bit of effort. Then remove polish residue and inspect with an LED light to see progress, if necessary go over it again until it's gone. Good luck, let us know how you fare.Excellent, 5 minutes polishing and the marks are gone! Thanks for the advice
And a very lucky Mrs LRWmotorsports - getting an excellent wash done for her and a CS!