KEEPING A BLACK CAR LOOKING BRAND NEW!
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depending on if the paint looks that bad you might find someone or if u know how to buff... bbuff it then a good thick coat of some GOOD wax. After that I agree its hard to keep them clean. I have one too. Look and see if you can find a spray called showroom shine or somethin. Its like a wipe on/wipe off spray. you wipe it on with a soft cloth like a microfiber cloth or somethin and hit hazed up then you use another soft cloth to clean the haze off. Thats about the best way
Remove the defects not hide them... I have never found a good product produced by Turtle Wax, but that is my opinion. Meguiar's, Mothers and Zaino have the best stuff that I have used.
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