cannesdo wrote:
.I just want to get it back to looking more like it did when it was new.
Sorry to tell you that ship has pretty much sailed. The damage has been done due to neglect, like not waxing semi annual. Or waxing and then using a bad soap to wash and wash off the wax on the next wash. No amount of polishing and waxing will bring back that like new appearance.
You'd have to have it "re-gelled" to get it like new or actually have the barrier coat reapplied. There are a number of products that will replace that barrier coat, like new? Hmmm, you be the judge.
You'd be better off just having it painted. Or have a pro with an orbital buffer and give that a whirl. There is just so much barrier coat on it.
It's kinda like when your clear coat is gone, no matter how much you polish it ain't coming back.
People use acrylic sealers like Red max pro floor sealers and they look great until they start to peel, which is like putting the barrier coat back on.