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I have been through a car wash and I have noticed it has fine scratches which have dulled the paint work slightly. I doubt I will have any comback on the car wash company, so what is the best way to bring it back up to look as close as possible to new. For info its a 6 month old red Alfa
Thanking you in anticipation
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Car washer brushes are often made of a plastic/nylon type material. If the brushes hasn't scratched your car (with grit left over from other cars) then the chances are that it's left nylon residue over your car.
What you need is a special car polish with compound. This means the polish has a fine grit inside it. It will take off the top layer of paint revealing a perfect layer underneath. Beware though, although you can do this yourself I would enquire at a proper car valetting business and ask for a quote. They may charge up to or above �50 but it should return your paint to almost new. There are risks involved though, if they are using buffers then they could take too much paint off. Ensure you're covered for this in case they have an accident.