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Best Shine For A Classic Paint-job

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Hey guys,

So I've got Mitzi back at home with us, we unfortunately are still in the process of putting up a carport so she's been in the rain once or twice (blasphemous I know!) and just after the first night in the rain she's already developed spotting that I'm going to have to rub out.

The problem shouldn't be so bad once I get her in the fully enclosed car-port I'll be putting up. But I was curious about what types of polishes and waxes work best an original paint-job with no clear-coat. I'd love to get her looking as shiny as possible, which I know is hard to do without a clear-coat. Also curious about protection what kinds of waxes are nice and strong and long-lasting.

Thanks for the suggestions ahead of time.



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