I'm gonna buff the paint on my 2 door soon, just lookin for some tips if ya'll can help me out. Also, what do I want to use for it, like polishing compound, or what?
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some "color back" car polish will work. Look for stuff that says "makes old paint new" and it removes oxidization... "safe for all finishes" that kind of thing. I just used some stuff called 2001 car polish, it worked pretty good. Before I had used turtle wax color back.
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In what condition is the paint?
Is it oxidized, contains swirls, or has scratches?
Will you be using a Porter Cable, machine polisher, or applying everything by hand?
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Be sure to use the proper pads.
I'd try Meguiars #83 or 3M's Perfect It III swirl remover.
Furthermore, I know Klasse All In One cleaner and protectant can remove oxidation.
This might also be helpful.
Once you're finished, be sure to apply some sort of polish or wax.
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