generally speaking, no. how long ago was it painted? are you sure its single stage? have you actually polished it, with polishing compound? before waxing it? you will burn the paint very quick if its single stage... also to try to clear over that, will not work, you will have adhesion problems, you would have to wetsand the paint too, then you risk burning it! if you do try to polish it out with compound try it in an area that is the most messed up and where u are willing to risk burning it. problem with cheaper paint is that it will more than likely always shrink back months to years later (even shabby bodywork under the paint will shrink). could be better off just body working it and taking it back to maaco for a 2 stage (if thats all thats in the budget)... spend some xtra money paying someone good to body work it first though, or do the work yourself...Kwik_Cutty88 said:My Cutlass was originally gray, but the previous owner had it re-sprayed in black. It looks like it was done with a very thin base coat and clear in a single stage paint. My guess is that it was another Maaco drive by shooting. Anyways, even when the car is clean the paint is very dull and it looks like it was dried in the sun. Very water spotted and runny looking. I tried to wax it today but nothing happened. Is there a way that I can bring back the shine so it doesnt look like crap? Im planning on having it repainted next summer, but the paint right now just kills the look of the car.