why does it look so faded

SC sid

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i wanted to know how come the paint on my daily doesn't pop like it use to before i want to spruce it up and have it shining again deep gloss, do i need meguiars ultimate compound or should i just polish it ? could it be oxidation?



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I can't really tell from your pictures, but I have seen quite a few older—Lexus? Lexuses? Lexi?—with oxidized single stage paint.
 
If its oxidation you could use a paint cleaner. I think thatll do a good job of removing contamination and bringing back the shine.
 
There are several ways to approach this.

Your goal will determine how much work or effort you put into the paint prep..

Although difficult to tell from the photos, my guess is the paint is oxidized and needs a thorough cleaning and polishing.

There are quality paint cleaners available that will remove oxidation, staining, embedded grime that washing and claying miss. Some of these cleaners use fine abrasives while others use chemicals.

Car Polish - Pre-Wax Cleaners & Paintwork Cleanser

Polishing with a product like Menzerna Super Finish SF 4000 will also remove and finish defects up to the 2500 grit range leaving the finish bright and super glossy.

SF 4000 – Super Finish Polish (PO106FA)


  • Wash
  • Clay
  • CarPro Iron-X
  • Paint Clean or Polish
  • Sealant
  • Wax
If you're purchasing over the counter products Meguiar's Ultimate compound and Meguiar's Ultimate Polish are outstanding choices...

Are you working with a machine or by hand?

This link will take you to some fabulous articles written by Mike Phillips.

Articles by Mike Phillips
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If this signage isn't attached to your garage doors...
-You may have more than your current-vehicle-concerns when:
Big Bill's Tow&Stow gets done with it!! :eek:

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J/K...OP SC sid

If I were you...
-I'd head on over to my local Pep Boys/AutoZone and pick-up
some Meg's A12 (in the maroon bottle).
-Use it on your: Test-Spot...You'll know right away if oxidation is your vehicle's paint problem.
-If so...and pleased with that result: You may just want to continue A12-ing.


:)

Bob
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