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..For rinseless, the rule of thumb is if you can't remove all grime with a quick swipe of the finger you need water....
My only Ford experience is with Crown Vics, and those were medium. Softer than my GMs and Audis.
Not that anybody would ever *PERFORM* a finger-swipe on dirty paint, lest they cause marring![]()
Who cares about rocker panels anyways..
Heh heh depending on how they're finished, well.....I doOK, textured Gravelguard is one thing, but regular paint down there gets treated just like the paint on the middle of the hood. Plastic rocker covers like on the Crown Vic are great in this regard, no need to pamper 'em like that.
And yeah, that xpel stuff sounds great, oughta get some on a few vulnerable areas some day.
Seriously, I have it on my SR an the S7. It's pretty wild to watch it heal in the sun. Polishing be gone!
It's almost guaranteed that they used fillers, the paint is hard.
I detailed my neighbor's 2013 Ford F150 and the paint on it was HARD. It took a lot of time ~9 hours just to complete the compounding using Megs Ult Compound on a maroon cutting pad...
As the owner of two tri-stage painted 2014 Fords I have to call you wrong on this. Both my Tangerine Scream and Green Envy colors are very soft. As was Performance Blue before it.
... spend as much time inspecting as I do correcting too.