Products for neglected paint?

anhizer

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Hi All,
I have a 98 Toyota land cruiser that has been really abused in the paint department. It has been scratched, pooped on, repainted with single stage on some panels, others have factory paint, some areas are thick, some are thin. There is some DEEP etching on the hood which will not go away without re-painting.

I dont need a show car shine or anything, and i know people generally like finishes that dont have fillers. But for this car it doesnt really matter. Ill probably throw a light polish at the paint to get some of the lighter swirls, but whats the best product to fill/hide as many of the deeper issues? Preferably something that requires little maintenance.

Thanks!
 
If you just want something quick with good results and not chasing deeper defects I`d go with HD Speed, very user friendly, loooooong work time and leaves some protection behind which you can top with something else.
 
Hey thanks for the response. HD speed was the product i was planning on using for the light polish, but I was hoping there is something that hides problems like etching, swirls, etc. better than others. I think i have read these as being products with "filler"
 
I was hoping there is something that hides problems like etching, swirls, etc. better than others. I think i have read these as being products with "filler"

IME (and I do use the old 1Z WaxPolishSoft on a vehicle that`s both imperfect and cannot be corrected any more for just that reason) products that contain fillers and are supposed to conceal flaws just don`t do that very well.

Stuff that might still work for you along those lines might be the old Meguiar`s M9 Swirl Remover v2.0 (gotta top it, and it doesn`t hide much for long anyway by my standards but it`s OTC lots of places) or the seldom-mentioned AutoGlym Super Resin Polish.
 
The only thing I can think of that is supposed to hide defects pretty well is Sonax Perfect Finish, but you have to use it with a machine...
Then there is a new product - Car Pro Essence that is supposed to be really good and hides some stuff and leaves a lot of protection behind...
You need a machine to use this one also...

Now, some defects will never be hidden by any product because they are so big and bad... :)
Good Luck !
Dan F
 
Hey all, thanks for the responses. Ill look into the suggestions. I do have a machine (harbor freight cheapie) that works ok for me.

Thanks!
 
great review of the CGGG -that looks like exactly what im after. Do you think FK2000p would be OK on top of that sort of glaze? I have it (and a few other selections) already on hand.
 
Waxes stick to sealants. Sealants don`t always stick to waxes or sealants. That is fine if you are layering but, in this case, you do want the protection. CG glazes have sealant-like properties.

Also, per the Optimum Synergy Podcast, Optimum Car Wax will also replace some of the lost UV protection in older paint and it is easy to apply plus has excellent longevity.
 
Ah, interesting to hear (positive comments) about some products that *do* apparently do some concealing.

I too find that waxes are a lot more foolproof over glazes/etc. and/but FWIW I`ve had FK1000P bond fine to all sorts of stuff despite generally being considered a "paste sealant". Haven`t tried it over anything really oily but it bonds fine to the 1Z WPS which I sure didn`t expect.
 
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