I have a black 07 tundra paint is thrashed from hunting season has swirls from hell paint is life less...dont need show car finish looking for a easy two step process not looking to spend alot im lost on what pads and products to go with
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I have a black 07 tundra paint is thrashed from hunting season has swirls from hell paint is life less...dont need show car finish looking for a easy two step process not looking to spend alot im lost on what pads and products to go with
From my understanding a 2 step is Polish and Wax.
If your gong to do a 2 step, why not reduce it to a 1 step?
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i would try the Menzerna FG-400, and wax (SON1C) or sealant over top (GTechniq C2v3 Liquid Crystal)
Try Meguiars DA microfiber correction system you'll get the best result
O nice was looking around in my box of car stuff found that da systen don't remember when I bought it ill get some new pads maybe a more aggressive compound to be safe
Being you don't want to spend a lot but want good results then buy yourself a bottle of Meguair's Ultimate Compound, works very well, easy to work it, wipes off easy.
It's a compound that many people including myself that got great results even on the worst paints.
An orange pad should work in removing those swirls you talked about.
Then follow up using Meguiar's 205 Ultra Fine Polish using a white pad.
IMO you'll be happy with the results:)
Here's what ive got megs d300 d301 poorboys polish with carnuba (blue) summit racing quick cut polish and power buffing glaze... so really id just need a good aggressive compound the paint is in bad shape looks its been washed with rocks.... i have about 100 dollar's for towels pads misc supplies nanoskin clay ..... my polisher is a gen 2 groits 6"
Being a black toyota I would expect haze with a heavy cut compound and or MF pads. So if you get haze expect to need a polish as well.