bugimike
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Kim, that "zebra" striping that you referred to as showing up some time after the paint was applied is a result of not enough paint! Typically, when applying paint with "puff-cans" there is never enough overlap betwen strokes, so you get a "thick and thin" application. with time, polishing and waxing, the thin spots wear off faster than the thicker paint and you get those zebra stripes!
The one major drawback that I see down the road for all these "cost-effective" paint jobs is that to maintain that "fresh paint" shine is going to be very disapointing! After a few wash and waxings, you are going to see a marked deterioration!
The one major drawback that I see down the road for all these "cost-effective" paint jobs is that to maintain that "fresh paint" shine is going to be very disapointing! After a few wash and waxings, you are going to see a marked deterioration!