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I spent a few hours today removing the Explorer letters off of the front of the hood then I used a clay bar on the worst parts of the paint. I then washed and waxed it with some Chemical Guys products that I bought a few months back. It looks good but needs some paint correction like most black vehicles to look better. I do not trust myself with a buffer so that will be done by someone else. I bought this used and the previous owner drove it through the local car wash on a regular bases. The wax helped it some but not the best
I spent a few hours today removing the Explorer letters off of the front of the hood then I used a clay bar on the worst parts of the paint. I then washed and waxed it with some Chemical Guys products that I bought a few months back. It looks good but needs some paint correction like most black vehicles to look better. I do not trust myself with a buffer so that will be done by someone else. I bought this used and the previous owner drove it through the local car wash on a regular bases. The wax helped it some but not the best