Postby nemesis » October 10th, 2012, 4:26 pm
Toyopet : Clay and proper washing should get it off the paint. Scratching that you may have already caused will probably not all be fixed with the turtle wax, but some will be hidden. Cater an hour for clay, maybe more if you really need a lot.
DVSTT : Yes Collinite are good products. They're known mainly for good resistance to adverse weather conditions. Not too famous for ease of use or the absolute best finish when compared to some other products though. That being said, you can get a very very good finish with them and the price is quite good.
Trendseta : You can't exactly fill scratches on glass. You can polish off the finer scratches and use a glass sealant for them to be a little less visible. If you change the glass do a couple things with the new one. Never rub any harsh products on it, pay attention to how you wash it, and every month or do, put down the glass and clean the top tracks as best as you can. If it's what I think you're talking about, older cars get it more because of the rubber strip that the glass rubs on either degrading, or accumulating too much dirt which scratches the glass while moving up/down. Also, the glass surface gets worn and older glass on cars were a bit softer.