Changeling
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I have really been getting confused by all the product abbreviations, short answers, and lack of a full program that I am just going to take "ONE" thing at a time till I understand.
It seems logical that the preparation of the finish before applying any type of final finish is absolutely necessary! If the paint finish is correct than getting a correct finish , sealant/wax/whatever should be easy, but without this procedure being done to it's best is like beating a dead horse, you end up with what you started with!!
Therefore: 1999 Tacoma, BLACK, TRD. The truck has been kept outdoors from the start.
There are the usual scratches around the doors and several long 2 to 4 inch scratches horizontally in the lower half. She also has some stone pits about the size of a pen head scattered in the lower half, about 3 on each side.
Because of the way I park the , front of truck headed "EAST" the sun is on the passenger side most of the day. Apparently this has caused some condition on the mid half, where the bottom of the passenger window starts to the mid line of the truck basically on the passenger door only, that as best as I can describe as a series of "XXXXX" this type under/in the paint.
It is obvious I need a really good paint prep before I even think about a finish!!
From what I have read on this web site this is what I have come up with:
1. Start with Menzerna IP over the whole vehicle.
2. Now do a Menzerna FPII over the whole vehicle.
3. I purchased the PC 7424.
I repeat this is for the "Preparation of the surface only"
Now the BAD: I have emphysema and have to use the PC to work on one section at a time. Can you do this with the above products?
If so what pad colors do I order (Lake Country) ?
It seems logical that the preparation of the finish before applying any type of final finish is absolutely necessary! If the paint finish is correct than getting a correct finish , sealant/wax/whatever should be easy, but without this procedure being done to it's best is like beating a dead horse, you end up with what you started with!!
Therefore: 1999 Tacoma, BLACK, TRD. The truck has been kept outdoors from the start.
There are the usual scratches around the doors and several long 2 to 4 inch scratches horizontally in the lower half. She also has some stone pits about the size of a pen head scattered in the lower half, about 3 on each side.
Because of the way I park the , front of truck headed "EAST" the sun is on the passenger side most of the day. Apparently this has caused some condition on the mid half, where the bottom of the passenger window starts to the mid line of the truck basically on the passenger door only, that as best as I can describe as a series of "XXXXX" this type under/in the paint.
It is obvious I need a really good paint prep before I even think about a finish!!
From what I have read on this web site this is what I have come up with:
1. Start with Menzerna IP over the whole vehicle.
2. Now do a Menzerna FPII over the whole vehicle.
3. I purchased the PC 7424.
I repeat this is for the "Preparation of the surface only"
Now the BAD: I have emphysema and have to use the PC to work on one section at a time. Can you do this with the above products?
If so what pad colors do I order (Lake Country) ?