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Old 09-23-2013, 09:42 AM   #4
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Porsche paint is extraordinarily durable so I would be more concerned about what substance it was that did this, and what it is doing to my family. A local detailer with experience in these issues should get it looking new again.
One is coming on site today to do a test spot and then the whole job if that works. It requires sanding a little bit off the clear coat, so will have to keep it up with good wax. He was not impressed with the Meguairs products I had been using. He is supposed show me some higher end products to keep this from happening again. I'm surprised it made it through the 1.5 month old wax that had only been through 1 wash since. So ditching that wax.
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