Quote Originally Posted by Nemesis
I can help with that. My friend had the same problem. Clay bar the hood clean first, then use dish detergent soap to wash the hood off. Dish detergent cleans all oils and whatever waxes left. Get a cheap orbital buffer (anythign professional and you risk damaging whatever UV / Gelcoat on the hood. Once you have the orbital take some meguiars paint cleaner, which is basically a semiabrasive compund and use the buffer to rub it in the hood, moving around rapidly. The pad may become gunked up after the first coat or two. Throw the pad away or wash it clean and dry. After that apply a couple droplets of polish and either apply by hand or new pad on the buffer. Dont glob on the polish because a little goes a lot further than globs. You should start to see a nice finish, if not you might have to repeat the steps again. ONLY USE MICROFIBER towels to buff out whatever you apply, anything else and you risk swirls and scratching paint. After the polish step apply a thin coat of wax. You have to be careful using a wax on an uncleared CF hood.
I don't have enough funds this weekend to get an orbital buffer. You got one? My supplies are limited even...

You doing anything on saturday?