Cquartz, first time applied. Need guidance

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After seeing all the wonderful things CQuartz does, had to try it. I have a one year old black challenger and last weekend I went ahead with it. Followed all the steps, washed, clay bar, Iron X, applied Essance Extreme Gloss, it was going great. Applied CQuartz, that was working perfect. Front of the car and the sides came out perfect.
The rear bumper and lip, stuck out the garage about a foot and didn’t think much of it. The CQuartz dried to fast, I didn’t take it off fast enough. I have a few marks that best described, look like “oil streaks” and hazing. I can’t get out. The hazing, I did remove most with A LOT of hard buffing, but the rest, won’t come out. Its mostly a few spots on the rear wing lip and here n there on the bumper.
Please, can someone tell me what I can do to remove them.

Thanks guys,
 
After seeing all the wonderful things CQuartz does, had to try it. I have a one year old black challenger and last weekend I went ahead with it. Followed all the steps, washed, clay bar, Iron X, applied Essance Extreme Gloss, it was going great. Applied CQuartz, that was working perfect. Front of the car and the sides came out perfect.
The rear bumper and lip, stuck out the garage about a foot and didn’t think much of it. The CQuartz dried to fast, I didn’t take it off fast enough. I have a few marks that best described, look like “oil streaks” and hazing. I can’t get out. The hazing, I did remove most with A LOT of hard buffing, but the rest, won’t come out. Its mostly a few spots on the rear wing lip and here n there on the bumper.
Please, can someone tell me what I can do to remove them.

Thanks guys,

You will need to polish them out. If it hasn't been to long, you can polish them out with Essence. If it's been to long you may need a slightly more aggressive polish.
 
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