Hi, my name is Jay. I bought a black 2002 Trans Am for my son that had sat out in the New Mexico sun for years and the areas of the car facing the sky had a cloudy haze that obscured the black paint. It looked like ****.
I used an orbital polisher and Meguiars Ultimate Compound and good gosh...it did the trick...the hood, top, fenders and lid looked great. We then applied Meguiars Gold Class Carnauba Plus and the result was stunning compared to the massive haze look the car had. Four hours of hard work, paid off in spades. Shiny black ones.
But alas...about a month later the haze started reappearing and now it has returned. I live in Texas and we had a blistering hot summer and my son drives the car daily to school and work, so it was out in the sun a good portion of the time.
Hopefully you guys can give us a solution, short of a new paint job, of removing the haze and keeping it gone.
thanks and peace,
jay
I used an orbital polisher and Meguiars Ultimate Compound and good gosh...it did the trick...the hood, top, fenders and lid looked great. We then applied Meguiars Gold Class Carnauba Plus and the result was stunning compared to the massive haze look the car had. Four hours of hard work, paid off in spades. Shiny black ones.
But alas...about a month later the haze started reappearing and now it has returned. I live in Texas and we had a blistering hot summer and my son drives the car daily to school and work, so it was out in the sun a good portion of the time.
Hopefully you guys can give us a solution, short of a new paint job, of removing the haze and keeping it gone.
thanks and peace,
jay
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