SlidinSidways
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- Jun 18, 2019
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New to the forum. So...I’m trying to do paint correction on a White 2007 Toyota Tundra. The truck hasn’t had any wax in several years. To make matters worse it has been covered in mud for about a year without a wash, baking in the south Louisiana/Southeast Texas sun 24/7. It is very oxidized and stained. I think my plan is, after initially washing with Dawn, I’m using Griot’s Garage Sythetic Clay pad with Speed Shine. Then I’ll use Pinnacle Advanced Compound to remove the oxidation and stains before applying a protectant. My question is; how much effort should I put into removing the stains with the clay? Should I just get the above the surface stuff with the clay and leave the stains for the compound? Or should I put a lot of effort into getting as much of the imbedded dirt out as possible?