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Morgon

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About Morgon

  • Birthday 10/18/1979

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  • Location
    Maryland
  • Vehicle Year
    2007
  • Vehicle Make
    Pontiac
  • Vehicle Model
    G6 Convertible
  • Real Name
    Jason
  1. This may be -sliiightly- offtopic, as far as Adam's products go, but I'm fairly confident someone may have an answer. I've been using Adam's for a couple of years (or more correctly - I bought a big kit a couple of years ago, used it for a season, then got lazy) A couple of days ago, we had quite a bit of wind. I have a car canopy in my driveway which I park my Pontiac G6 under to keep it away from.... well, wind (and rain, sun, etc). It already had a couple of rips in it from other weather, but this basically completed the job - I woke up to having no roof on the canopy at all. In the process, seems that the fabric decided to tap-dance across my hood, leaving a ton of scratches, scrapes, etc. They seemed fairly topical, and I was able to hand-rub some of them away, so I got it washed (not an Adam's wash, but just a full-service hand-washing in my area) in hopes they would magically disappear. Of course, things don't quite work that way. Remembering my magic bucket of various automobile 'elixirs', I pulled out the Swirl & Haze Remover, along with a microfiber sponge and some Detail Spray. Thankfully, I was able to get rid of nearly all of the scratches, only leaving some slight webbing (this was strictly a quick fix - with the proper time, I have no doubt I could get at least those completely worked out). My question specifically has to do with some pitting that occurred as a result of the canopy flapping against the hood. I'm guessing there's nothing from Adam's that would help with this, but does anyone have any real-world suggestions they would recommend? I've attached some pics using the 'macro' setting of my camera, but you can only get so close... I believe the white portion inside the first picture is where I tried working the SHR into it.. 'desperate times', and all. Thanks! -Jason
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