Turbo6Smackdown
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Depends on her condition. If I were you, I'd try this. Wash the car with dish detergent. Clay it. Wash it again, buff on with a buffer, a layer of 3M imperial hand glaze, then a layer of good brand name natural carnauba wax. If this satisfies you, then you're done. If it dont, you can do 1 of 2, or 2 of 2 things. Instead of washing and claying, just go right to the polishing compounds. Depending on how bad she is, you can start with a fine cut, and see how she does. If not, go back with a medium grit, then check results. After you do that, wash it, then try a nice swirl remover and see what happens. I'd have to see the car to actually give you a determination.