Hello all, new to the forums, so sorry if I sound like a complete newbie.
I have a 2001 Mustang GT in True Blue, and have washed my car once a week since I have owned the thing. I've put Meguiars NXT Tech Wax on once every couple weeks, but that's as far as I have ever gone. The stuff seems to disappear after a few days. What I am looking for out of this forum, is suggestions to help my dingy paint come back to life. I have some mad swirlies, and would like some ideas on how to get rid of them, along with any ideas on some chemical combinations and steps to really make my car shine again. I have about a billion chips on my hood, but I've come to terms with them, being the car is a daily driver. I am just tired of new ugly cars parking next to me, and outshining my car!
I've seen Natty's Blue mentioned alot on the forum, so I suspect I will be ending up with some of that. I just need to know what steps to take, what chemicals will be required, and where to get them. I'd ~prefer~ to be able to pick the stuff up from a local store, but if the good stuff is only mail order, then so be it. I have a polisher, but that thing scares me. I'd prefer to do it all by hand. Sorry about all of the new guy questions! Thanks!
I have a 2001 Mustang GT in True Blue, and have washed my car once a week since I have owned the thing. I've put Meguiars NXT Tech Wax on once every couple weeks, but that's as far as I have ever gone. The stuff seems to disappear after a few days. What I am looking for out of this forum, is suggestions to help my dingy paint come back to life. I have some mad swirlies, and would like some ideas on how to get rid of them, along with any ideas on some chemical combinations and steps to really make my car shine again. I have about a billion chips on my hood, but I've come to terms with them, being the car is a daily driver. I am just tired of new ugly cars parking next to me, and outshining my car!
I've seen Natty's Blue mentioned alot on the forum, so I suspect I will be ending up with some of that. I just need to know what steps to take, what chemicals will be required, and where to get them. I'd ~prefer~ to be able to pick the stuff up from a local store, but if the good stuff is only mail order, then so be it. I have a polisher, but that thing scares me. I'd prefer to do it all by hand. Sorry about all of the new guy questions! Thanks!