Hello everyone! I have a 68 Mustang that I believe was resprayed sometime in the early 1990's. i dont think the paint is original as I can see overspray inside the original chrome bumpers. Im pretty sure when it was resprayed that it doesnt have a clear coat and believe it it may have been a single stage maaco type of paint job. The paint itself isnt terrible, so i'm trying to get the most out it until I can get the car repainted. Back when the car came into my possession I hit it with the Meguiars 3 step deep crystal system with a porter cable 7424 and followed up with Meguiars NXT 2.0 wax. While this did a lot to help the appearance of the paint I think I can do better. I've always owned clear coated newer mustangs and have relied on Zaino products along with clay bars to achieve a great shine, but I think this single stage paint needs something else to get the most out of it, and i'm not familiar with how to go about it.
Right now the paint has some minor scuffs (from placing cardboard boxes on top of her) in the paint that i'd like to correct along with darker and lighter spots in the paint (not sure how those occurred). I've been reading a lot on these forums about the Show Car Glaze #7 believe that should be a part of my detailing this time around. But i'm not sure how to implement it.
Right now I have a good amount of NXT 2.0 wax and a lot of meguiars ultimate compound, but I dont want to go too harsh on the paint with the UC. What do you guys suggest? Will #7 in and of itself take out the scuffs?
Heres a picture of the car:
Right now the paint has some minor scuffs (from placing cardboard boxes on top of her) in the paint that i'd like to correct along with darker and lighter spots in the paint (not sure how those occurred). I've been reading a lot on these forums about the Show Car Glaze #7 believe that should be a part of my detailing this time around. But i'm not sure how to implement it.
Right now I have a good amount of NXT 2.0 wax and a lot of meguiars ultimate compound, but I dont want to go too harsh on the paint with the UC. What do you guys suggest? Will #7 in and of itself take out the scuffs?
Heres a picture of the car:

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