Greetings fellow autogeeks. First post!
I have a Tundra (if you couldn't guess from the screen name). It's a 2008. The problem is the paint sucks! I've done some digging and found out that on some models Toyota uses single stage painting. Basically, there's no clear coat on top of the paint. My take is that clear is mixed in.
I have hand-sized marks on the truck that look like oxidation. The marks are shiny in the middle but have oval shaped oxidized rings around them. Their not terribly noticeable to the normal person, but I'm on the autogeek forum... none of us are normal people about this stuff!
I decided to try to polish the rings out with my PC7424 using Klasse all-in-one (orange pad), followed by Klasse sealer (white pad), and then carnuba MaxWax (gray pad). I watched the various vids on autogeek about how to polish (6 passes up/down, left/right). The spot did improve after this treatment, but I can still see it in direct sunlight.
Do I need to use a more abrasive product or pad?
If I keep polishing can I damage the paint?
Thanks!
I have a Tundra (if you couldn't guess from the screen name). It's a 2008. The problem is the paint sucks! I've done some digging and found out that on some models Toyota uses single stage painting. Basically, there's no clear coat on top of the paint. My take is that clear is mixed in.
I have hand-sized marks on the truck that look like oxidation. The marks are shiny in the middle but have oval shaped oxidized rings around them. Their not terribly noticeable to the normal person, but I'm on the autogeek forum... none of us are normal people about this stuff!
I decided to try to polish the rings out with my PC7424 using Klasse all-in-one (orange pad), followed by Klasse sealer (white pad), and then carnuba MaxWax (gray pad). I watched the various vids on autogeek about how to polish (6 passes up/down, left/right). The spot did improve after this treatment, but I can still see it in direct sunlight.
Do I need to use a more abrasive product or pad?
If I keep polishing can I damage the paint?
Thanks!