Hello All,
I am new to this forum and am pleased to be a part of it. I know some of the information included in this post is more appropriate for the introduction forum but I wanted to make sure everyone giving input has the background information necessary to inform their decisions. So here we go...
I own a 2007 F-150 Lariat with the two tone paint option. The trucks color is Dark Blue Pearl Metallic and Arizona Beige. The truck is in AMAZING condition with the exception of the paint defects, swirls, and scratches that have been instilled by the previous owners frequent use of automatic car washes. I have tried several attempts at removing the defects with both rotary and DA polishers. I have managed to give the paint additional luster and depth but have failed to remove the defects. I have concluded that the paint on this truck is relatively hard therefore making the defect removal attempts more involved. What products, pads, machine, techniques do you all think would deliver the best results for this situation.
I am a weekend detailer and do my own washing detailing with the correct methods, two bucket, grit guards, etc. I am also frequent with the use of both rotary and DA polishers because refinish antique tractors and other lawn equipment as a hobby. I spay a lot of enamel and some laquer and have no problem using the rotary on these applications due to the nature of the finish. I am reluctant to put the rotary on my trucks clear coat finish. I would like to stick with the DA on this if possible.
Thank You All Very Much.
Feed back please
I am new to this forum and am pleased to be a part of it. I know some of the information included in this post is more appropriate for the introduction forum but I wanted to make sure everyone giving input has the background information necessary to inform their decisions. So here we go...
I own a 2007 F-150 Lariat with the two tone paint option. The trucks color is Dark Blue Pearl Metallic and Arizona Beige. The truck is in AMAZING condition with the exception of the paint defects, swirls, and scratches that have been instilled by the previous owners frequent use of automatic car washes. I have tried several attempts at removing the defects with both rotary and DA polishers. I have managed to give the paint additional luster and depth but have failed to remove the defects. I have concluded that the paint on this truck is relatively hard therefore making the defect removal attempts more involved. What products, pads, machine, techniques do you all think would deliver the best results for this situation.
I am a weekend detailer and do my own washing detailing with the correct methods, two bucket, grit guards, etc. I am also frequent with the use of both rotary and DA polishers because refinish antique tractors and other lawn equipment as a hobby. I spay a lot of enamel and some laquer and have no problem using the rotary on these applications due to the nature of the finish. I am reluctant to put the rotary on my trucks clear coat finish. I would like to stick with the DA on this if possible.
Thank You All Very Much.
Feed back please