@tricountytrail Depends if you are going to do it yourself or hire it out.
Personally I would just give it a go yourself. 7" quality buffer & 3M wool pads will easily clean that up with compound. Once you get it in good shape initially - easy to keep it up & protect it if you work at it each year.
Mine was beyond what you can achieve with rubbing compound. I used to have a pro do a full compound-polish-wax job in the spring, but it would be chalky by mid-season. After he wet-sanded, all it needed was wash and wax twice a year.
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Depends if you are going to do it yourself or hire it out.
Personally I would just give it a go yourself.
7" quality buffer & 3M wool pads will easily clean that up with compound.
Once you get it in good shape initially - easy to keep it up & protect it if you work at it each year.
Ray
2006 390
Previous 2000 340