imported_pdsterns
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Okay, I have a beeter that I can practice on. It is a 88 Chevy Nova (it's all Toyota). It is called gray by the dealer but I think if you imagine gunmetal gray you would get the idea. It was my Dad's and never got much attention. Anyway I started working on the trunk lid, it is flat and only about 1.5 ft by 4 ft. It is dull but there is no visible damage ie bird etching etc. I washed it and clayed it and then hit it with PC 7424 and Megs #80 with Sonus orange pad, not much change, then I tried some 3M medium cut and it got a little duller. Used some Megs glaze on it ( #1 level of abrasive) and I got back to about where I started, added some Megs #26 wax for good luck. I don't think it has clear on it as the pads got pretty gray. The lid does not look horrible now but it does not have much gloss. When you look at it with the sun on it at a shallow angle you can see halo's (circular lines) around the sun that have not changed very much either. Is this paint just over the hill? I have other sections of the car where the paint is glossier, ie. sides and roof but have not touched them yet. This is just practice and I am not loosing sleep over it, just trying to learn.