Here are some photos of the trouble spots on the paint of my 2001 model truck. I'd appreciate any advice on where to start with it. I'm willing to try it myself, but nervous that I might go too far without realizing it and do more damage than good.
First is the fender. This fender has been replaced and repainted before I bought the truck. As you can see, it has 'scuff' marks or something on it near the badge and near the front. My inexperienced guess would be that some sort of polish might be the right way to go. Any product recommendations? Would I need to do the entire fender (or more) to make it match properly, or just right over the affected areas?
Next is some overspray on the back of the cab. The truck is a flatbed, and a previous owner or dealer repainted the bed with a flat black paint. When they did, a bit of overspray got onto the back of the cab. I tried a Meguiar's claybar with their Quick Detail spray as lube. It came in a kit, and it removed just the least little bit of it. Not as effective as I had hoped, but the kit was a couple of years old (unopened, though). Do claybars break down over time? In any case, I'm guessing a polish again?
Last but not least for now is the handful of scratches on the door. These are the worst of them, but the entire door is plagued with swirl marks on both sides. More polish, or do these look too deep for that to work?
Any advice would be great. I don't have any products other than the old Meguiar's claybar kit, and no power detailing tools.
Thanks!
First is the fender. This fender has been replaced and repainted before I bought the truck. As you can see, it has 'scuff' marks or something on it near the badge and near the front. My inexperienced guess would be that some sort of polish might be the right way to go. Any product recommendations? Would I need to do the entire fender (or more) to make it match properly, or just right over the affected areas?


Next is some overspray on the back of the cab. The truck is a flatbed, and a previous owner or dealer repainted the bed with a flat black paint. When they did, a bit of overspray got onto the back of the cab. I tried a Meguiar's claybar with their Quick Detail spray as lube. It came in a kit, and it removed just the least little bit of it. Not as effective as I had hoped, but the kit was a couple of years old (unopened, though). Do claybars break down over time? In any case, I'm guessing a polish again?

Last but not least for now is the handful of scratches on the door. These are the worst of them, but the entire door is plagued with swirl marks on both sides. More polish, or do these look too deep for that to work?

Any advice would be great. I don't have any products other than the old Meguiar's claybar kit, and no power detailing tools.
Thanks!