03' White Sequoia, SS? oxidation removal questions.

03blksnk

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Hey yall, I'm new here and have a few questions. I just got a black 03' Cobra and caught the detail bug. So I've got a PC and some Poorboys SSR 2.5/1, Clearcoat RMG, and Natty's Red on order. What I need to know is, will either of the SSR's get the oxidation out of my Dad's Sequoia? Also, is the white paint a single stage?



About the NR, I see some of yall are having a hard time removing it. Exactly how thin of a coat do you have to put on, and can it be buffed off with a MF bonnet on the PC?



Thanks for the help.

btw, this forum has lots of cool info that is very helpful, but also makes me feel like an even bigger noob, lol



I did search "oxidation" and "white", but couldn't find any answers.
 
03blksnk said:
Hey yall, I'm new here and have a few questions. I just got a black 03' Cobra and caught the detail bug. So I've got a PC and some Poorboys SSR 2.5/1, Clearcoat RMG, and Natty's Red on order. What I need to know is, will either of the SSR's get the oxidation out of my Dad's Sequoia? Also, is the white paint a single stage?



About the NR, I see some of yall are having a hard time removing it. Exactly how thin of a coat do you have to put on, and can it be buffed off with a MF bonnet on the PC?



Thanks for the help.

btw, this forum has lots of cool info that is very helpful, but also makes me feel like an even bigger noob, lol



I did search "oxidation" and "white", but couldn't find any answers.





Sounds like you should be in good shape with the products you have ordered to do what you are wanting to do. As far as how thin, I apply my products very thin. I use about 1 ounce of product per step to do my whole truck with. When you can just barely see it, then you are using the right amount.



I would start with SSR1 and work my up until I found a combination that will do the job. As far as the white being single stage, I would put some SSR1 on a terry cloth and rub in a spot that is not noticeable such as under the door sills. When you do this, if you have white paint on the cloth it is more than likely single stage paint, if not then it is probably bc/cc paint. Of course, it could also be oxidized paint that you are removing.



Hope this helps you out some. Any more questions feel free to ask.





Dylan06SS said:
God I hate detailing white paint.



I used to hate detailing white paint, and then I bought a white Toyota Tundra DC. Now that I have detailed it so many time I cannot count, white is easy to detail and to get it to look "right." It is just like black except at the other end of the color spectrum.
 
Thanks yall. I had not ordered my supplies at the time I wrote the post, so I was trying to figure out if I needed to order another product. Thaks again for the replies. Perfection is not the goal with my dad's paint. I just want to remove the oxidation and give it some protection. My car, on the other hand, I want to give it the full works. I'll post pics of befor and after when I'm done.
 
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