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As you've said Highlander, called the Wheel Wooly from PB website. Currently out of stock :(
GT = GTechniq. Mainly permanent solutions.
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/eimann-fabrik-wheel-woolies-cat4.html
Both will simply be only of use as a paint cleanser by hand chap. The amount of correction will be minimal by hand.
Be interested to see how P1 from GTechniq fairs by hand - initial demo videos would suggest well!
Cold weather may have affected it, but to be honest, by hand you are never going to get the sort of correction Russ, Gally, Jim etc and I talk about, as we use it via machine.
In terms of what, Dave? Scratch removal? Because if so, don't forget that SRP is a filler, whereas LP isn't - so your paint will look better with SRP for a few weeks... but then the fillers will wash out!
Several of these;
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/I4D_Uber_Premium_Drying_Towel_1.html
And several of these;
http://www.i4detailing.co.uk/acatalog/Miracle_Dryer.html
Won't go near the Der Wunder towels, they knackered my Clio's paint, but that was before I pat dried, so perhaps they...
I'm on the phone so can't see the photos that clearly. But you can correct a lot of that with a decent cut pad.
Go to polished bliss. Type in Lake County light cut hand pad and Menzerna 203s.
These should sort it. Should being emphasised, but the iPhone doesn't do italics.
Sent from my...
Not sure why you've reacted like that to his post, fella, because it was my first thoughts as well.
Bird poo contains grit. They eat grit to aid digestion. So the simple fact is you've rubbed grit into your paint work. Not your fault, as you weren't to know. But next time, a hose/pressure...
You can but it will seriously affect the longevity of the sealent. What sealent is it?
If you are just looking to protect for winter, slap some on. It won't last that long, but at least it will see you through winter, hopefully.