Yardstick
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- Jan 14, 2013
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I just got a new Black Toyota Tundra (single stage paint). I'm kicking myself already, but it was the one I could get with the options I wanted. The truck got delivered with what I'm finding out is the pretty typical DISO along with a few other flaws. The dealer assured me that they could fix the flaws and DISO and sent the truck to their body shop for some kind of polishing. They say they used a 3M product. I'm not sure what it was yet. In direct sun I still see some minor swirling. It almost looks like swirls in a wax layer now rather than in the paint. It looks much better than it did...
But now I see a lot of orange peel. Nobody who saw the truck before the dealer polish saw the orange peel. Take a look at the image below in full size for full effect.
Any ideas what they did? And can it be fixed? Should I insist they give me a different truck (unlikely) that they haven't ruined the paint on? Or should I just give up now? My last truck was a White 2001 Chevy Silverado that I gave up on when the paint started flaking off. I feel like I'm just starting over with paint issues again. :buffing:
Extra credit: What's my best bet for a procedure and set of products to keep this as low maintenance as possible even though it is an outdoor DD in Arizona?

But now I see a lot of orange peel. Nobody who saw the truck before the dealer polish saw the orange peel. Take a look at the image below in full size for full effect.

Any ideas what they did? And can it be fixed? Should I insist they give me a different truck (unlikely) that they haven't ruined the paint on? Or should I just give up now? My last truck was a White 2001 Chevy Silverado that I gave up on when the paint started flaking off. I feel like I'm just starting over with paint issues again. :buffing:
Extra credit: What's my best bet for a procedure and set of products to keep this as low maintenance as possible even though it is an outdoor DD in Arizona?