Re: Best Car Wax for Fading Paint
If you do not have a buffer then you are facing a real uphill battle to get the results you are looking for. A buffer with the right pad and polish will give you outstanding results as long as you have clear coat and paint left on the car. The suggestion of finding a good detailer and have a paint correction and coating is the way to go but will cost around $1500. At a minimum get the paint correction done and that will be around 500-800 and then you can wax yourself. Many find waxing their cars therapeutic! I have mine ceramic coated and like the 10 minutes it takes me to be ready for a car show. Good luck and let us know how it goes.
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