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Originally Posted by Vicente Aceves
I am going to give it a go at the tape tomorrow. We’ll see how it goes.
LT7A, I just read your post about your routine bringing the paint back. I’m going to order those items so I can give it a shot. I didn’t even know there’re was a thing called iron fallout remover. What does it do?
Also, how do I know for sure if the paint on my pickup is single stage?
Thanks!
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If you have some sort of cleaner wax or compound, or even a mild solvent, pick a place on the exterior body like under the tailgate where you can rub it and it's not easily seen. And if a little bit of color comes off on your cloth, then you have single stage. If it was a clear coat, you'd be rubbing on the clear coat - no color transferring to the cloth. Iron fallout remover dissolves iron particles that get lodged in the paint. I originally thought it was just an effort to market yet another detailing product. But I watched how it worked on YouTube and when I got it, I could see a change in the paint just by using that product - the paint got a little "clearer" and more vibrant. I recommend Adam's for iron fallout. Most cost-effective. I also agitate it with a soft bristle brush before rinsing. Let me know if you want specifics on the other products.