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heady2010
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September 26, 2011, 10:46:36 pm »
is there such a thing? i have a black restore t-cut at home which is really good as it covers up stone chips, but then once the sealant and wax is on u can see white in the stone chips. cheers
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Something like Dodo Juice Purple Haze may help.
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Not a pro but sounds like wax/sealant getting trapped in the stone chips and curing, which causes them to look white.
You need to get them touched up properly so the surface is smooth.
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Yeah, that's what I said lol. Just thought if they can add a black element to polish then why not do the same wax, I'd buy it!
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Zymol make one and it works surprisingly well. Can't remember the name, think it's Ebony though.
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Can help to mask paint defects on non-metallic black cars
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Looks like the Zymol is for non metallic black ?
http://www.zymol.co.uk/zymolebonywax8oz.aspx
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