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    Re: Brand new white truck with surface stains-how to remove

    Quote Originally Posted by tammybrian2 View Post

    the truck (2021 Silverado 2500HD) has been sitting outside the last few days. i gave it a wash tonight and found stains on the surface that seem to be very difficult to get out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tammybrian2 View Post

    while they do come out with a lot of elbow grease,
    When you say they come out with lots of elbow grease? Are you RUBBING the paint HARD while washing to get them out? Or just rubbing them with a cloth?


    Quote Originally Posted by tammybrian2 View Post

    after a quick look, I found that meguires ultimate compound will remove oxidation, scratches, water spots and blemishes without scratching. what i have in the paint i guess i would refer too as 'blemishes'. would you think Meguires is something i could use to remove these blemishes/stains or is there something better?

    thanks in advance --

    Brian
    I have a little experience with Meguiar's Ultimate Compound. I'll share my article in a follow-up post.


    YES - Meguiar's Ultimate Compound can and should remove the blemishes.


    You have two options,

    1: Apply by hand.

    2: Apply by machine.


    If you're in it to win it - and you don't own a polisher yet. Because this is a HUGE truck - my strong recommendation is to invest in a quality polisher, some foam pads and either the Meguiar's Ultimate Compound or a GREAT cleaner/wax like the BLACKFIRE One Step or 3D Speed.

    All three products will fix your trucks paint. The difference is - if you use the Meguiar's Ultimate Compound - you'll have to go around the truck a SECOND time to seal the paint with something. Compounds only remove defects - they don't add any protection ingredients.

    If you use the BLACKFIRE One Step or the 3D Speed, these two products are like a compound mixed with a sealant thus you only have to go around this HUGE truck once.

    If you don't have a polisher, then take a look at either the Griot's G9 or a simple Porter Cable 7424XP.


    Hope that helps...



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    Mike Phillips
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    Re: Brand new white truck with surface stains-how to remove

    Here's my article on the compound...

    Meguiar's Ultimate Compound History


    Meguiar's Ultimate Compound and SwirlX





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    Re: Brand new white truck with surface stains-how to remove

    it takes a lot more effort to get the blemishes out when washing. a little less effort with just a cloth. i do have the Porter Cable 7424XP using Lake Counytry CCS pads, (black, blue and green). i will give the BlackFire one step a try along with the BLACKFIRE BlackICE Hybrid Liquid Wax. thank you for the information and advice!! --Brian

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    Re: Brand new white truck with surface stains-how to remove

    Quote Originally Posted by FUNX650 View Post
    Meguiar’s has what is known as:
    “The 5 Step Paint Care Cycle”.

    Step 1.)
    •Washing/(Drying)

    Step 2.)
    •Clean/Prep (contaminates/defect removal)
    -There are two categories of contaminates:
    1.) Above-Surface Contaminants
    a.) Use Clay/clay-lube to remove

    2.) Below Surface Defects
    a.) Use Paint Cleaners or Compound Products
    to remove
    b.) Meguiar’s Ultimate Compound (UC) falls
    within this paint cleaning step.


    •Going forward:
    -IMO: If Claying doesn’t remove the staining,
    it usually means it’s a below surface defect...
    -it will then be necessary to use a good “paint
    cleaner” such as Meguiar’s UC.


    Note:
    Be sure to follow up with a Wax, Sealant, etc.



    Bob
    Will try doing this as well. There's a stubborn stain on my truck as well.

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