lester622
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Best thing to do would be to use either an old tooth brush or go get a stiff bristled one. I use rubbing alcohol (70% not 90)and work it with the brush then wipe it clean. The lower trim on the windows is a real biznatch to get buffer marks off I still have a small one. I think it would be best to just get new ones from lmc.
all base/clear paints are the same so being black doesn't change anything. What sucks is black shows the scratches and swirls easier so you would need to use something more aggressive to get results you can see.
for black cars I usually start with a micro fiber correction pad and compound with my DA buffer and see how effective it is. If its not cutting the clear fast enough ill whip out the rotary buffer and a wool pad with some meguires 105 and follow after with the micro fiber correction system.
if you don't know what your doing don't use 105. I think the one you should use is called diamond cut, a much safer compound for learning yet still gets you results, just not as fast and using more product.
I am going to give the alcohol a try, I have read peanut butter works but I don't want to have that all over everything.