need a good detail
It is very possible to restore "showroom-like" quality to your paint, depending on how well you or previous owners have treated the clear. Being an 8 year old car now, I doubt that you can restore it to perfection, but well-kept clear with a skilled detailer will come very close.
my rec:
megs gold class car wash
clay bar
megs #83 (85 only if your car is seriously scratched up hardcore like)
megs #80 or #26 (#80 is more durable through the weather then 26 is)
NXT tech wax
you'll be drooling at the finish you get!!
by hand without a DA,
wash/clay
Megs Step 1
Megs Step 2 (or #26...both last the same in my use, but 26 looks better and is easier)
NXT Tech wax
you'll be very pleased with this result too
meguiarsonline . com
has all the info you need
megs gold class car wash
clay bar
megs #83 (85 only if your car is seriously scratched up hardcore like)
megs #80 or #26 (#80 is more durable through the weather then 26 is)
NXT tech wax
you'll be drooling at the finish you get!!
by hand without a DA,
wash/clay
Megs Step 1
Megs Step 2 (or #26...both last the same in my use, but 26 looks better and is easier)
NXT Tech wax
- don't use #85 with a DA .. it is a rotary only product, and not for beginners.
- #80 and #26 are not interchangable .. #80 is a swirl remover/glaze that provides no protection, #26 is a pure carnauba wax.
- don't follow a carnauba with a synthetic (ie NXT after #26) carnauba is always last.
- Meg's Step 2 and #26 are not the same .. Step 2 is a pure polish with no protective abilities at all .. and, once again, #26 is a pure carnauba wax. and don't follow #26 with NXT .. it is ok to do NXT then #26, but not the other way around.
NightWindDriftr is correct .. a good detail done by a pro, or an accomplished hobbyist is capable of bringing your car a long way bqck towards showroom, or better condition, depending on the current damage and neglect level.


