3M Perfect-It Random Orbital Polish, 34133, 1 Pint, Fast Cutting Polisher for Automotive Buffing & Polishing, High-Gloss Finish

3M Perfect-It Random Orbital Polish, 34133, 1 Pint, Fast Cutting Polisher for Automotive Buffing & Polishing, High-Gloss Finish

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BoomersRuinedItAll posted on r/autodetailing3w

Probably your best bet. You might be able to do it yourself, from what I understand it’s not very hard, but be careful because it’s fairly easy to mess up the finish where it starts to get more and more expensive to fix the longer you go. I’m not sure how familiar you are with using a cut and polish pad with a polisher. If you’ve never done it before, I would recommend practicing. You’ll want to practice on a cheap painted part bought from a pick and pull junk yard nearby. It doesn’t have to be the same brand, just needs to be painted with clear coat in fairly decent shape. Pick up 3m Perfect it and give it a shot.