I'd totally avoid them and those swirls nearby the pin striping will definitely stand out more. I bet after he sees what's left behind that you can't touch for fear of removing the pin striping he might change his tune
If you just explain that you're very critical on your cars paint and explain how many hours you spend correcting it to make sure there aren't any swirls then they should understand. Or just wash the car before you bring it in next time and tell them about your concerns.
Wow forgot how much stuff was in this package.
Did he get everything except a machine polisher!?
Edit: Just noticed Machine Super Wax and Fine Machine Polish in there... you have everything you need Damien! Enjoy the obsession
and Thank you so much for the service!
I see WCW, SVRT, and In & Out Spray in my future.
I seriously need to stop ordering this stuff! Atleast this will round out the whole set and I won't "need" anything else till I run out.
Got a quick question. I have removed my engine cover on my camaro and am curious as to what a person would do who wanted to clean their engine bay with the electrical stuff underneath now exposed.
It seems pretty well sealed but I guess as a precaution wrap it in aluminum foil or something? Plastic bags wouldn't work very well considering how small and how many electrical/sensitive pieces are exposed.
Anyone have any suggestions on that? Besides putting my engine cover back on