I just bought a '95 Miata that's mostly black with some flames on the sides:
Doesn't look too bad in that picture, right? It's dirty, for sure (damn pollen), and could use some shining up, but it looks salvageable. But then look closer:
It's covered in these swirl marks, scuffs, etc. Even worse is the front bumper:
It's got more rock chips and cracks than actual paint.
Is there anything I can do to make the cracks and rock chips look better short of repainting the car? I don't know if the black is the factory paint or not. Even if it is, with as old as the car is, I have no idea if touch-up paint would match the existing paint. Also, if you look in the middle picture, on the right edge, there's a big white spot. Is this worn through the black paint or just oxidation of the clear coat?
Anyway, this is a forum about products, and that's my main question. I never did anything but wash and wax my other car, and it never looked as nice as I wanted. I'd like to get some high quality products and do it right, but I'm not sure what to get. Part of the problem is that I'm short on money, but I have a few hundred bucks worth of Amazon gift cards, so I'd like to limit my shopping to there as much as possible.
So far I've found these towels:
Cobra Gold Plush MF
Cobra Super Deluxe MF
I've seen people here say good things about Cobra, and they get really good reviews. Do they look good? I figured I'd get one 3pk of each.
For wash mitts, I know a lot of people here swear by sheepskin, but I'm having trouble finding one with good reviews. This one has some people that swear it works exactly as advertised and others that say it leaves lint everywhere: Mothers Genuine Lambswool Wash Mitt
Here is a microfiber one with only four reviews but with all five stars, including a person that uses it on a dark car with no scratches:
ArmorAll MF Wash Mitt
Then there's this one, which is another brand you all seem fond of: Meguiar's MF Wash Mitt
Soap: Meguiars' car wash ? Or do you suggest ONR instead?
Is there any point in using those "wash and wax" products? It seems gimmicky to me, and I imagine you would end up with a product that works less well than using two products designed for their specific purpose. Is this intuition right?
I know I'm going to have to put a lot of work into polishing the car to get all those awful marks out. I saw this thread which gave a bunch of products all on Amazon, except the actual polisher. Is there anything comparable in price and quality on Amazon, or should I just break down and buy that one in the store?
Clay: Clay Magic (blue) with lube spray. I do want the blue one, right?
How about wax? I know they make wax specifically for black cars, but this car is not completely black. Suggestions there?
Anything else I'm missing to help get this car looking all shiny and pretty? I'm not worried about the tires and interior and all that for the moment, just the paint. That's going to be a big enough project in of itself.

Doesn't look too bad in that picture, right? It's dirty, for sure (damn pollen), and could use some shining up, but it looks salvageable. But then look closer:

It's covered in these swirl marks, scuffs, etc. Even worse is the front bumper:

It's got more rock chips and cracks than actual paint.
Is there anything I can do to make the cracks and rock chips look better short of repainting the car? I don't know if the black is the factory paint or not. Even if it is, with as old as the car is, I have no idea if touch-up paint would match the existing paint. Also, if you look in the middle picture, on the right edge, there's a big white spot. Is this worn through the black paint or just oxidation of the clear coat?
Anyway, this is a forum about products, and that's my main question. I never did anything but wash and wax my other car, and it never looked as nice as I wanted. I'd like to get some high quality products and do it right, but I'm not sure what to get. Part of the problem is that I'm short on money, but I have a few hundred bucks worth of Amazon gift cards, so I'd like to limit my shopping to there as much as possible.
So far I've found these towels:
Cobra Gold Plush MF
Cobra Super Deluxe MF
I've seen people here say good things about Cobra, and they get really good reviews. Do they look good? I figured I'd get one 3pk of each.
For wash mitts, I know a lot of people here swear by sheepskin, but I'm having trouble finding one with good reviews. This one has some people that swear it works exactly as advertised and others that say it leaves lint everywhere: Mothers Genuine Lambswool Wash Mitt
Here is a microfiber one with only four reviews but with all five stars, including a person that uses it on a dark car with no scratches:
ArmorAll MF Wash Mitt
Then there's this one, which is another brand you all seem fond of: Meguiar's MF Wash Mitt
Soap: Meguiars' car wash ? Or do you suggest ONR instead?
Is there any point in using those "wash and wax" products? It seems gimmicky to me, and I imagine you would end up with a product that works less well than using two products designed for their specific purpose. Is this intuition right?
I know I'm going to have to put a lot of work into polishing the car to get all those awful marks out. I saw this thread which gave a bunch of products all on Amazon, except the actual polisher. Is there anything comparable in price and quality on Amazon, or should I just break down and buy that one in the store?
Clay: Clay Magic (blue) with lube spray. I do want the blue one, right?
How about wax? I know they make wax specifically for black cars, but this car is not completely black. Suggestions there?
Anything else I'm missing to help get this car looking all shiny and pretty? I'm not worried about the tires and interior and all that for the moment, just the paint. That's going to be a big enough project in of itself.