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  • Dull paint; swirls

    The paint on my 07 Tundra (white) was looking quite dull, so I used a clay bar and QD to rub out any surface contaminants, then went to work w/ UC.

    I worked in sections ranging from around 1-2' at a time. I applied it w/ a blue terry/microfiber pad using a "gripper" handle (handle came w/ blue and white pads from Wal-Mart) in circular motions. I then applied a white microfiber pad from the gripper kit to the gripper to buff the excess and then wiped a final pass w/ a microfiber towel. I repeated that process for each section. I constantly adjusted my angle to the panels to see if any UC remained and it looked as if all was removed

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    Re: Dull paint; swirls

    Uh-oh..... it looks as if your post was truncated somehow. Any chance you're composing in MS Word first and then copying and pasting here? The forum software doesn't seem to like that process, FYI.
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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      Re: Dull paint; swirls

      Posted from iPhone. I'll try to repost from desktop, but yeah

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        I always finish using a polish. I never end on a compound. It's a two way street. If you do one, do the other. It's helps that much

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