Well I have been using a duster on my bike before ride and after a good wash I realized I have put a LOT of small scratches in the paint (Bike is black). I had/have some aluminum wheel polishing compound and thought it was mild and used it on the paint? Know I have some whitish/gray spots that I can't get out. I may have messed up. Will regular wax help this out
V
Dust has grit in it, and grit and clear coat don't get along well...
especially on a black bike!

:angry: I try to touch mine as little as possible, and
NEVER "dry-wash" the bike. I would wash it well - spray it off
first before using a sponge (I use Mr. Clean wash & rinse). Then blow it dry with a leaf blower or any number of bike dryers out there. Stay away from chamois and towels. Then I'd use 3M "Finesse-It" polish and apply it sparingly with a clean micro-fiber cloth. If scratches are still there, go to a local, reputable detail shop to show them and see if they feel they could buff it out. Follow up the polishing stage with a good carnuba paste wax, then touch it as little as possible until the next required washing. I invested in a "bike bubble" for mine, as I hate dust, swirl marks and clearcoat scratches too. Life's too short to worry over that sort of stuff, so I invested in something to help alleviate this concern...:up: