Yes, they are vinyl decals. The area im concerned with is the exposed paint in between the checkered board. I just dont know what the best way would be to tackle this to remove swirls or do you just leave the inside areas alone?
For all the work that is required to remove swirls in-between graphics, you might just want to learn to live with them.
So here's what you do, go for the
BIG PICTURE
Buff out all the paint till it's swirl free "around" the graphics. Then pick a product you like and use it often to seal and protect the paint and the graphics and that also won't leave residue along the edges.
I'd say to go with either the EXO as shown above or something like the Optimum Car Wax. See the second page of this article,
Beginning Clearcoat Failure
The only way to remove swirls out from between graphics safely is by hand and that requires a lot of careful rubbing and you have to be good at this type of work to start with, not learning.
I've been teaching people how to work by hand for years and to be honest, most people don't have the muscle, the patience or the skill to actually remove swirls and scratches by hand, especially in tight, intricate areas and have the end results look good.
Remember, removing swirls means REMOVING PAINT and doing it in a controlled way that doesn't leave swirls and scratches at the same time. That's where hand polishing becomes an art form.
I rubbed all the louvers out by hand on the Mosler BEFORE Meguiar's Ultimate Compound was introduced and I'm here to tell you it was a lot of work.
Can you achieve perfection by hand?
So maybe learn to live with the swirls in-between the graphics, polish the rest of the paint till it's flawless and then coat everything with EXO or Optimum Car Wax. If you go for the OCW it's as easy to use as a spray detailer and the key is to
A: Always wash your car carefully.
B: Use the OCW often, just like a spray detailer.
If you do the above it will always look great!
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