Overall, I'm very happy with the finish of my 90 Miata which I bought new and have self maintained for 21 years. The paint is single stage, is the original paint, and I understand, presents a different set of criteria for maintenance versus base/clearcoat.
The paint has been waxed approximately 3 times a year for the last 21 using Meguiars Gold Class. No cleaner has ever been applied. The surface is mirror smooth as is reflectivity. Up until 2 months ago, all applications and buffing were done by hand. I just received a B&D orbital polisher as a gift. I understand it is not the best, but that is what I'm working with.
When in direct sunlight, very faint spider webs can be seen over the paint surface. Also, a few very minor water spots do exist. Gloss and depth of shine are outstanding as can been seen here, pic #9: www.cardomain.com/id/miata54
I would greatly appreciate any help both in technique and what products to use as I consider whether to attempt the removal (if at all possible) of the spider webs. The LAST thing I want to do is damage the finish that I have. The car has won several awards for overall finish & condition.
Thanks
Chris
The paint has been waxed approximately 3 times a year for the last 21 using Meguiars Gold Class. No cleaner has ever been applied. The surface is mirror smooth as is reflectivity. Up until 2 months ago, all applications and buffing were done by hand. I just received a B&D orbital polisher as a gift. I understand it is not the best, but that is what I'm working with.
When in direct sunlight, very faint spider webs can be seen over the paint surface. Also, a few very minor water spots do exist. Gloss and depth of shine are outstanding as can been seen here, pic #9: www.cardomain.com/id/miata54
I would greatly appreciate any help both in technique and what products to use as I consider whether to attempt the removal (if at all possible) of the spider webs. The LAST thing I want to do is damage the finish that I have. The car has won several awards for overall finish & condition.
Thanks
Chris