As you can see compared with the sides of the car it looks swirled and faded.
How can the paint be brought up? The clear coat looks fine and I can still see the metallic sparkle.





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Clay bar cannot remove swirl marks, it is pureley for removing bonded contamination from paintwork, some aggresive clay, such as Sonus grey will infact leave marring behind, what it will do is make your paint look brighter as the contamination that was there previously will now have been removed, T cut is a polish but a particularly sh1t one, it might brighten the paint a little but it'll still be covered in swirls, coloured polishes are rubbish aswell, all they do is mask the problem for a very short time, you are better off using Autoglym super resin polish which is very filler heavy, top this up with a decent wax for some durability.mrLEE30 wrote:i will move it for you....
i recently had a go at a clay bar polish and i must say it brought the paint up nicely and removed swirl marks. the clay bar is nothing more then this it is a piece of clay that you use to rub the paint with (in addition to a lubricant such as water or even better spray polish).
Paint become dull for several reasons.
1. the top clear coat has been worn off from years of cleaning and the odd "dry wipe to remove the dust"- thus not much you can do about this other than respray - this looks like your first pictures of the boot
2. the top clear coat has become so scratched that relfections are blurred and thus it appears dull - this is more like what i see from your bonnet photos
3. layers of pollution have settled onto your top coat and thus mask the finish making it appear dull. - i hope this is the case for you!!!
the clay bar pethod wil solve the last two only!! As suggested above T-cut is also an option as all Tsut is is very fine polishing paste and it pefrom the same function as the clay bar - i.e. you remove a very thin layer of the oxidisation (pollution) or the very top layer of the clear coat, this smooths the finish, removes small scratches (swirl marks) and bring the finish back.
The clay bar method takes about two hours for a full car but then you will need to reclean the car and then polish it thus looking at 4-6 hours for a full car - failing that take it to a professional polisher who will use polishing paste and a polishing wheel and do the job in half the time but obviously charge you for it!!! (although essentially they are doing the same thing - removing the top layer)
mrlee
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