mrasmussen
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- Mar 15, 2016
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Hey, I just purchased a used truck and the paint is a mess. Every panel has swirls and scratches. None of the scratches are deep enough to feel if you rub your thumbnail over them, but you can see white in many of the scratches. I don't need a showroom shine, I am looking to correct the paint, not to perfection, but get out 95% of the mess. I would like to skip a step or two and get by with good enough. If you guys think it will look like crap, I'll have to work the entire Rupes system, which means going over the truck 4 times than I usually hand wax. Maybe I can skip a step or two 
Tools -
Rupes Bigfoot 21 6" with pads
Rupes BigFoot LHR 75E mini 3" with pads
1. After a wash I was going to hit the entire truck with Rupes Coarse (blue pad), get most of the larger scratches and swirls out
2. Skip steps 2 and 3 which are medium and fine
3. Hit the entire truck with Ultra fine Diamond (white pad), buzz the truck until I am happy with the results
4. some sort of wax or protectant, I haven't decided yet
I know Rupes designed the entire system to work together, and doing all 4 steps will make the truck look amazing, but I'm wondering if I can take the lazy way out and just hit the 2 steps and get a good enough look, which again is subjective.

Tools -
Rupes Bigfoot 21 6" with pads
Rupes BigFoot LHR 75E mini 3" with pads
1. After a wash I was going to hit the entire truck with Rupes Coarse (blue pad), get most of the larger scratches and swirls out
2. Skip steps 2 and 3 which are medium and fine
3. Hit the entire truck with Ultra fine Diamond (white pad), buzz the truck until I am happy with the results
4. some sort of wax or protectant, I haven't decided yet
I know Rupes designed the entire system to work together, and doing all 4 steps will make the truck look amazing, but I'm wondering if I can take the lazy way out and just hit the 2 steps and get a good enough look, which again is subjective.