New truck has water spots...plus a few other questions

Have you ever used the Pinnacle Black Onyx tire gel? I'm wondering how it holds up the to the DP tire gel? The DP is less expensive and it would be nice if I could get away with that? The Pinnacle hold up very nice, even through some nasty rain and I really like the finish it leaves.

You look like you're out in the "country"and I'm in N.O., so I'm sure you get the same weather we do.

not in the country. I'm 3 minutes away from Alexandria.

Haven't used the Pinnacle, but the DP is fantastic. I loved it so much that I bought more bottles. No offense, but after I drive my truck through a rain storm, I wash it. Im not looking for a tire gel or dressing that stays on forever. It does stay on very well even after driving through rain, but I was looking for the "look" when I bought it.
 
Don't be scared of a DA polisher. Its gonna be your best friend if you want those waters spots gone.

2013 F150 Supercrew Lariat 4x4 Ecoboost
Blue Jeans Metallic
Clayed
Polished with Menzerna 2500. Fine polished with Menzerna 4000
Sealed with Menzerna Power Lock Sealant
Interior trim protected by Pinnacle interior protectant
Tires protected by DP Gloss Tire Gel
Leather seating protected by Leather masters Protection Cream






BOOYAH! Looks great. What DA polisher did you use?

So the rags you use to apply the products with don't come out blue like they are taking the paint off right?

I can remember a friend years ago using meguiars polish on his S10 truck the rags would be red(it was taking paint off). I want to say they found the clearcoat to be defective or something. Maybe its this memory that has me scared to use polish. Probably is.
 
Are there any good polishes that I can get around town or should I order some?

Order them, or try some Megs stuff from walmart or auto places. M205, Ultimate line etc..

Would doing this job by hand be a huge challenge?

Can you recommend a sealant or coating that last much longer than wax? The only thing I have used in the past is nufinish which i'm sure is a joke around here but it does last at LONG time(at least the water beads for a long time).

Also if polish is what I need can someone recommend the least aggressive they feel will get the spots out?

possibly M205. You would need to do a test spot. I do a test spot on every customer vehicle because some colors and manufacturers are different. Start with the least aggressiveness, then go up if the pad/polish combo isn't cutting it. Some times just changing the pad with the same liquid will help.

Sealant I would say Wolfgang or Menzerna Power lock.

BOOYAH! Looks great. What DA polisher did you use?

So the rags you use to apply the products with don't come out blue like they are taking the paint off right?

I can remember a friend years ago using meguiars polish on his S10 truck the rags would be red(it was taking paint off). I want to say they found the clearcoat to be defective or something. Maybe its this memory that has me scared to use polish. Probably is.

I used a Griots Gen 3 with Lake country white and black pads.

the paint you are referring to is single stage paint or unless the clear coat is gone. You would definitely know that though. With a DA there is little to no chance of burning through the clear unless you are completely ignorant with it.

Before you tackle this, you might need to take it to a reputable detailer. After reading some of your posts. :props:
 
Order them, or try some Megs stuff from walmart or auto places. M205, Ultimate line etc..



possibly M205. You would need to do a test spot. I do a test spot on every customer vehicle because some colors and manufacturers are different. Start with the least aggressiveness, then go up if the pad/polish combo isn't cutting it. Some times just changing the pad with the same liquid will help.

Sealant I would say Wolfgang or Menzerna Power lock.



I used a Griots Gen 3 with Lake country white and black pads.

the paint you are referring to is single stage paint or unless the clear coat is gone. You would definitely know that though. With a DA there is little to no chance of burning through the clear unless you are completely ignorant with it.

Before you tackle this, you might need to take it to a reputable detailer. After reading some of your posts. :props:

Easy podnuh. I'm here working on learning the proper way to detail the truck before I make any newbie mistakes to a 40k truck.

Thanks for the help so far. Any recommendations for getting water spots off the glass of the vehicle...same thing as the paint...pretty etched in.
 
Easy podnuh. I'm here working on learning the proper way to detail the truck before I make any newbie mistakes to a 40k truck.

Thanks for the help so far. Any recommendations for getting water spots off the glass of the vehicle...same thing as the paint...pretty etched in.

No disrespect, Just that you have a ton to learn. I applaud your eagerness though.

Glass water spots:
CeriGlass: Glass Polish & Cleaner (150ml) - www.CarPro-US.com
DP High Performance Glass Restorer removes etched water spots from auto glass and restores perfect clarity. Apply with a polisher or applicator for
 
I agree it is definitely a ton to learn to do one correctly. Sorry for all the noob questions. Thanks for the glass info.

Tons to learn. I'm in the same boat as you, bacchus. Except I have a Ram. This site is wicked informative. Thanks for starting this thread.

- Todd
 
bacchus, I pmed you something you might be interested in.
 
Thanks got it. My truck is almost exactly like yours just not two tone. What do you use on the painted/colored plastics?
 
Yeah. Like the trim above the wheel wells and bumpers.

Treat it the same if it's painted. Light polishing with a 3-4 inch pad and then topped with sealant. I always wipe down my whole truck with car pro eraser to remove oils etc.
 
Tried hand polishing a test area(roof of the truck) using meguiars ultimate polish. What I noticed was that it went on easy but the removal of it was the hard part. Also didn't look like it took the water spots out(seemed to help some). It looks like it removed a bit of haze and shined the area up. So guys that are using a DA polisher are you using the polisher to remove the polish as well or doing that by hand. I may need to go to the UC then the UP. However, if I get a DA polisher I will probably try the UP first and see if it gives the results I want.
 
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