Originally Posted by
whatsvtec
A good solution to that problem, wash frequently from the start. The trick is don't apply any pressure at all when washing, just let the soapy mitt or sponge slide freely across the surface in a straight motion, back and forth. Fresh paint will scratch easily for a while, so instead of worrying about hazed paint, clean it up after it's cured and hardened. After 30-90 days(check with your paint shop), you're safe to give it a good buff job. A light polish like a swirl remover should work just fine. Give it a good glaze with a product made for dark paints (ie. blackfire), a coat of sealant, 2 coats of wax and stand back in amazement. :mcool:
I notice a little hazing or possible sand scratches on the fender in front (I'm too critical :tehe: ) Like I said before, pay attention when washing, you might notice left over sand scratches or buffer trails. Those clean up easy on your fresh paint so have fun with a PC and some m105 for sand scratches and m205 for buffing trails.