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Okay, so the normal process.....thanks!
Thanks for the help, will prepare for 2 steps this weekend.
Why not do a test spot with a lighter polish first with a white pad and an orange pad and assess the results? You may find you don't need to even use FG400 or do the extra work of a two step.
What color is your Toyota?I was thinking the exact same thing. If you already have a lighter polish and less aggressive pads, go with that first. You may never need the compound. Just because you have a compound, especially a very aggressive one like 400, doesn't mean you HAVE to use it. Spare your clear coat the unnecessary wear.
I own a Toyota with soft paint and despite years of daily use and a few dealer washes that were not so gentle, I've never once had to compound that vehicle. The paint is soft enough a finishing polish and a polishing pad (Meguiars UP and a white LC flat pad) is all I've ever needed to remove any swirls. I have some compound on hand should I ever have a very bad spot that might need it, but to date I've not once had to use it on that car.
What color is your Toyota?