I have a 2008 CRV and it's 3 months old on the road. I've been using one of those wash and wax together formulas. I have a midnight blue one and scratches from car doors were on it. I purchase some mild wax and the left over paint came right off. It's all trial and error when it comes to finding out what keeps your car looking new. I use to have a grey Dodge Caliber (that car sucks) and I didn't have to worry about polishing it because you can hardly tell it was dirty less than scratched.
This seems like a good thread to subscribe to. Hope to see more CR-V cleaning discussion
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I have a 2008 CRV and it's 3 months old on the road. I've been using one of those wash and wax together formulas. I have a midnight blue one and scratches from car doors were on it. I purchase some mild wax and the left over paint came right off. It's all trial and error when it comes to finding out what keeps your car looking new. I use to have a grey Dodge Caliber (that car sucks) and I didn't have to worry about polishing it because you can hardly tell it was dirty less than scratched.