2014 Toyota Highlander with hard paint...

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Usually Toyota paint is mid to soft from my experience, but not this one...

This Highlander is black with blue Metallic. The combo that finally worked was a finish pad and compound to get swirl removal. Tomorrow I'm going to finish it off with a finish polish.

Has anyone ever experienced something like this on new Toyota paint?
 
Not unless it's had a ceramic coating or similar. As you said, they're usually pretty soft. Did you take any depth readings?
 
Not unless it's had a ceramic coating or similar. As you said, they're usually pretty soft. Did you take any depth readings?

I'm the first one to touch it. After polishing it's getting Opti-Coat.
 
Curious. You could google the paint code and see if it's a custom color I guess. That might explain it. My Toyota van is, but it's still soft as butter lol
 
Usually Toyota paint is mid to soft from my experience, but not this one...

This Highlander is black with blue Metallic. The combo that finally worked was a finish pad and compound to get swirl removal. Tomorrow I'm going to finish it off with a finish polish.

Has anyone ever experienced something like this on new Toyota paint?

My wife's 2012 Avalon has harder paint than I expected. We've had it just over a year now and I decided to polish out some very light swirls and coat it with CQUK. To my surprise a white hybrid and Sonax 3/6 did pretty much nothing. Same polish with a blue pad did the trick though.
 
That is surprising to hear. Our 2014 with Crimson paint is very soft. I can do a lot of correction with a polishing pad and Meguiars Ultimate Polish.
 
I recently did a 2013 Prius with the Blizzard Pearl paint.

I found the paint to be on the hard side. Even a medium polish/cutting foam was not touching the RIDS.
 
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