Anyone know how to remove really bad baked on dirt and dried rainwater?

If you're looking for sealant & wax suggestions ? I just used the BF system, that would be : Black Fire wet diamond all finish paint protection - sealant that after application, let it cure 8hrs. Then apply Blackfire midnight sun wax. Those 2 combined are called Wet ice over Fire. Worked to make my paint
look like glass.
You could look into Poorboy's product as well, not as pricey with alot to choose from, all with stellar results.
Oh.. 3d Hd has a good sealant called HDPoxy, has polymers plus Montan wax which tends to darken paint, some very tough stuff, cheap too.
 
Ohhhh, yeah I was hoping for some suggestions and the ones you gave me are right on the money of what I was looking for. Thanks! About how long did the two-step system take for actual application? Also on a related note when your car has been recently waxed but gets a bit of a dusting + a few bug splatter spots and bird waste how do you usually tackle that? I was thinking I could just hose the car off for the dust and use some detailing spray+microfiber towels for the icky spots. I believe I may have relied too heavily on over-washing my car with soaps previously so I'm curious to know how others handle the aforementioned.
 
Lol okay well I tried the just rinsing and detailing spray+microfiber and that is definitely not sufficient enough. I guess I will just have to wash it with car detergents regularly and learn through experience when i need to layer up more of the TW carnauba wax, and when to strip it and re-wax it. Although from now on I'll use a sealant, then wax.
 
It is your clear coat peeling off, if you get it repainted make sure you invest good amount of money on a clear coat and ensure it is prepared properly. You will be surprised on some jobs tend to go back in a couple of months. My mom honda was repainted, two months later the paint was chipping off and clear coat was flaking out. Same thing with a friends Mustang a nice patch came out.

I have an uncle that has worked for GAS (Galping Auto Sport), Ford Paint, Keyes, and other collision shops. I wanted to repaint a old car and he told me that I can spend top dollar on paint but it comes down on how well it is prepare before painting the car and clear coat. He told me that you can get cheap paint, good clear coat, and prepare it properly and the job will hold off for years. If you redo or touch out the car, make sure to maintain it with sealants and waxes, the first thing to go is your clear coat then the paint, and rust comes along.
 
Haha ohhhh yeah I've had a really 'pleasant' experience with having had a poor paint job. Same car, actually! When I'd gotten into an accident a long time ago my insurance(full coverage back then) payed for it to be fixed. It required a new hood and bumper, and so the shop who worked on it must've needed to paint them to match my car...Well, til this day there is a couple actual fingerprints that dried in the paint on my hood, and now the bumper's paint is chipping off in rather large spots. They obviously didn't use a primer, bc I don't see it on the bumper where the paint came off nor on the back of the chipped off paint itself.
 
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