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    Waxed car, hood clear coat was faded, absorbed wax

    Any particular type/brand of polisher that you recommend?
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    Waxed car, hood clear coat was faded, absorbed wax

    I do not have a proper polisher. Whenever I wax it's always just a terrycloth or microfiber. I guess the question is can I do it by hand or should I invest in a polisher? I took the car by a detailer today and he said it needs a cut wax on the hood, anywhere from $80-100 for the hood. I'd rather...
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    Waxed car, hood clear coat was faded, absorbed wax

    I tried the claybar on the sections above, didn't remove the wax but once I get it removed I'll be trying the claybar again.
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    Waxed car, hood clear coat was faded, absorbed wax

    Yes I allowed it to dry and then the sections I pictured above it did not fully remove. I'll try what you mentioned and thank you!
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    Waxed car, hood clear coat was faded, absorbed wax

    Awesome thank you, I'll try the Meguiars first. Also for the un-initiated, what's a one step on paint? Like a single stage paint kit?
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    Waxed car, hood clear coat was faded, absorbed wax

    Mothers Pure Polish. The rest came off normally with a microfiber but the sections on the hood did not, and it was only these sections that were previously faded that have these marks/swirls.
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    Waxed car, hood clear coat was faded, absorbed wax

    Hey guys, first time poster but I've lurked around here before for tips. I waxed my '97 Firehawk for the first time in years the other day after I brought her out of storage. There are sections of the paint that have lost their coat on the hood and after waxing I couldn't get the swirls out no...
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