Meguiar's Wax

Beautiful!!!!! :thumblef:

Haay ramcharger!
You know I usually don't answer tech questions due to it always leading to my dismay, but, hey, it's for ramcharger!! AND it is in "General discussion" section, I feel I'm ok here!
How could I go wrong! LMAO!!!:shock:

Disclaimer, I am NOT a professional painter.:thumblef:

Ok cool...Here's my $.02 worth,
I have won a few shows with my driveway paint jobs. Most of them have not even been buffed or waxed!
Anyway, on old paint jobs or new ones after gasing a few weeks, you can "wet sand" with 1000, 2000, 4000 grits sand papers with water, then go through various buffing compounds, then on to hand glaze to remove swirls, then wax with a good carnuba.
Or
any of the above combos as needed! LOL!!:happy6:

Depending how well the painter "flowed" the paint onto the surface. I've shown lots of shows with fresh from the gun paint jobs. But I spray my paint on wet and thick just shy of running. That's just me, and I'm sure it aint right, but it's good enough for my hollar!

If you like it and it shines enough for you, wax it with mcgwires gold carnuba, LOVE IT!

The painter can always remove wax before wet sanding again. You can even wet sand years down the road to freshen up every 4 years or so, depending on paints used, ie clear coats, laquers, etc...
But, you do not want to wet sand murals, graphics, decals, gold or silver leaf, pinstripes....

Good Luck!
John:cool: