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Originally Posted by JoM3z
I actually had it professionally done at a detailer. I'm sure they use some commercial brands...
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Unfortunately most detailers have no clue what they're doing and couldn't correct an etching even if they wanted to. Sometimes etching takes wet sanding to correct properly, and that takes time.
Would you want to try and learn how to fix it yourself or have someone else do it at this point? I can describe the products that would likely do the trick.