Last weekend was my 05 silverado's birthday so I decided to dedicate this weekend to giving my pick-up a good wash/wax. It's now Sunday and I have not gotten very far. I should mention that I am a farm equipment consultant so on a day to day basis I drive my vehicle through irrigation circles which has left the paint on my pick-up and absolute mess. Also I should mention that some of the dairys around here pump cow piss/water back onto their fields as fertilizer, so along with hard irrigation water I probably have some cow piss in my paint. Yey.
Anyway I bought Meguiars #6 wax cleaner and applied it to the paint with a meguiars rotary foam pad using my milauwakee polisher. That was a no go.. I then tried some turtlewax rubbing compound, not only did it not work but my arms got tired fast. Finally I tried some #4 heavy cut and it works. This is good news but I really do not think heavy cut is the right product at this point; I think it's too abrasive for what I am trying to achieve here.
I traded my last pick-up off for this reason, there has to be something out there that will clean my paint without using too much elbow grease.
Suggestions?
Below are some pictures of the water damage, I found a product at Ace Hardware called A-Maze that works great on the windows.

Anyway I bought Meguiars #6 wax cleaner and applied it to the paint with a meguiars rotary foam pad using my milauwakee polisher. That was a no go.. I then tried some turtlewax rubbing compound, not only did it not work but my arms got tired fast. Finally I tried some #4 heavy cut and it works. This is good news but I really do not think heavy cut is the right product at this point; I think it's too abrasive for what I am trying to achieve here.
I traded my last pick-up off for this reason, there has to be something out there that will clean my paint without using too much elbow grease.
Suggestions?
Below are some pictures of the water damage, I found a product at Ace Hardware called A-Maze that works great on the windows.


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