I've got a Super Red 93 Toyota MR2 Turbo, and while the paint isn't horrible, it isn't great, either. I've used Meguiars 3 Step Deep Crystal system by hand in the past with decent results, but I think I'd be able to go further if I was using something even better. I've been using NXT for protection, and have recently switched to #26 Hi-Tech Wax due to ease of application and preference in appearance (plus no white spots on plastic!). The pics below illustrate the 3 types of problems I'm facing. First off, the dull, slightly oxidized parts that cover most of the car:



Not really noticeable under sunlight, but makes the car look horrible under artificial lighting. I was able to remove most of it with Deep Crystal, but not 100%. This time, I'm armed with a PC 7424, so I was wondering if there's anything better out there to be using. I've also ordered a polishing pad kit from Lake Country Mfg, with their yellow, orange, white, and black pads. What steps should I take to work on these areas?
The next problem is the hood. Looks like someone tried to unsuccessfully wetsand it. It also has the hazing issue, but removing the scratches is more important. The scratches cover most of the hood, and NXT was a pain to apply over it:

How should I approach this?
Final problem is peeling clearcoat:


I also had this on the C pillar, and was able to stop it with some wetsanding, buffing, and wax. I've been told I can feather it out and reclear it. Just wondering what the preferred method is, since I was only using some 2000 grit wetsand paper by hand, which couldn't completely level out the transition.
After all of this is fixed, I'm planning on using #21 Synthetic Sealant and topping off with #26 Hi-Tech Wax. I'm in FL, so the sun is super harsh (not to mention the 4 month rainy season), and the car sits outside during the day at work, though I try to park in the shade as much as possible. What steps should I take to preserve the finish? How often should I polish the car and reseal?
Any suggestions/tips would be much appreciated.



Not really noticeable under sunlight, but makes the car look horrible under artificial lighting. I was able to remove most of it with Deep Crystal, but not 100%. This time, I'm armed with a PC 7424, so I was wondering if there's anything better out there to be using. I've also ordered a polishing pad kit from Lake Country Mfg, with their yellow, orange, white, and black pads. What steps should I take to work on these areas?
The next problem is the hood. Looks like someone tried to unsuccessfully wetsand it. It also has the hazing issue, but removing the scratches is more important. The scratches cover most of the hood, and NXT was a pain to apply over it:

How should I approach this?
Final problem is peeling clearcoat:


I also had this on the C pillar, and was able to stop it with some wetsanding, buffing, and wax. I've been told I can feather it out and reclear it. Just wondering what the preferred method is, since I was only using some 2000 grit wetsand paper by hand, which couldn't completely level out the transition.
After all of this is fixed, I'm planning on using #21 Synthetic Sealant and topping off with #26 Hi-Tech Wax. I'm in FL, so the sun is super harsh (not to mention the 4 month rainy season), and the car sits outside during the day at work, though I try to park in the shade as much as possible. What steps should I take to preserve the finish? How often should I polish the car and reseal?
Any suggestions/tips would be much appreciated.

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