Black 2012 Tundra

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I am looking to really make this black truck drip. It is a black 4 door Tundra with moderate swirls. I have Blackfire AIO and Optima Poli-Seal on hand plus some megs products. The owner is not looking for swirl removal but just to have it look good (it is a mall crawler and garage kept) Also, he dosent want to pay for that type of work now. I have never used a glaze to hide swirls and make a vehicle look wet, but am willing to try one if the results are their.

What are your opinions on a product to use? Should I glaze? What would you use on Black Toyota Paint.
 
With what you have, just try out with a couple test spots just like you would if you were correcting the paint. The AIO's will help hiding some of the finer imperfections, so I wouldn't bother with a glaze. Fwiw, I have a 2010 Tundra and the paint is fairly soft, so don't go in too aggressive.
 
poli-seal will do a great job of cleaning up the paint and is stupid easy to use. if you want a little more correction out of it, step up to a light cutting pad. great product indeed...
 
I am looking to really make this black truck drip.

I have Blackfire AIO and Optima Poli-Seal on hand plus some megs products.


What are your opinions on a product to use? Should I glaze?

What would you use on Black Toyota Paint.

Hard to say now days what any product is that has the word glaze on it so without stating exactly what you have it's hard to recommend.

I wrote and article here on how I do one-steps and it has lots of tips... check it out...

High quality production detailing by Mike Phillips


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