This isn't necessarily a Mopar question, but more of a general paint question. I've seen a lot of cars with oxidized, dull, hazy, chalky looking paint. Is this due to cheap paint or just what happens to all paint from long sun exposure? I have a car that belongs to my mother-in-law that a few years ago my father-in-law (now passed away) had painted with a cheap MAACO paint job. To the credit of MAACO, it was actually not a bad looking job. Nothing much in the way of overspray and they even put a nice pin-stripping on the side. About 2 years after the job, it started to look very dull, hazy/chalky on the top surfaces (hood, roof & trunk). I was told by a a friend that has a body shop that this is just from cheap paint. Are some paints less likely to do this? Will a clear coated paint job protect from this or does it matter? Will keeping it washed & a good wax help prevent oxidizing? Also I've been working it with 3M rubbing compound and it's doing a good job of restoring the finish. I then follow up with a paste wax and then buff. Any easier way to restore the finish? I posted a picture. Yes...it's a Ford ('93 Tempo). I don't know much about automotive paints or their qualities.
Matt B.