It'll take a while to do but it's well worth it.
- a good wash
- detailing clay bar (to remove debris and oxidation from paint. Mothers or Clay Magic)
- polish
- wax
Don't go to a detailing shop. They cost way too much.
2007-03-21 05:25:52
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends. Is there oxidation? You can use a buffing compound to help get the layer of haze off. It's a lot of work, but worth it in the end. Don't forget to put some mcguieres wet and top it off with a good coat of wax.
2007-03-21 05:19:03
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answered by A.B. 2
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You can try polishing compound, dont use buffing compound the abrasives are too rough in that. Polishing compound had very mild abrasives and should shine up a badly oxidized [aint job.
2007-03-21 05:46:24
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answered by Anonymous
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hi, the best way in my experience, if its a 20yr old car, no oxidation, i would use a 1000grit wet sand paper, then a 3m brand buffing compound, then spray paint a clear coat. walah.. if its a 10yr old car, i would just buff if with same 3m brand , and wax it. i would use a multi function wax i call it, the one that will clean and wax at thesame time plus with a wet look.
2007-03-21 05:31:49
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answered by charlie 5
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buy car washing liquid and you are going to have to wax the car to make it have the shine you are looking for!
2007-03-21 05:20:37
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answered by julyerie 1
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the best way is to take your car to a auto detailing shop they are professionals and they do a great job so all you have to do is have the money and you dont have to do any of the work good luck and have a nice day.
2007-03-21 05:23:58
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answered by monte the man 4
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car shine?
2007-03-21 05:17:18
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answered by muffbro 2
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New Paint??? Lol Umm Wax it.....
2007-03-21 05:20:33
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answered by Adrian 1
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