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<blockquote data-quote="SnowDawg" data-source="post: 1296111" data-attributes="member: 28304"><p>Having just done this to my 3 month old Raptor I'd suggest going to AdamsPolishes site and getting your stuff through there instead of a local store. The quality is uncomparable. Since you're new to this staying within 1 product line of a good company is a safe way to go. I did Adams Ceramic coat and I like how it comes with most everything you need and ease of application. Great videos and tips prior to starting as well. </p><p>Everybody's advice on prepwork is spot on, I'd just add doing the least aggressive approach is probably best. It's a new truck, it shouldn't need crazy correction. After I cleaned and clayed mine I did a light polish and determined that was sufficient, but my paint was in great shape as I'd think yours should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SnowDawg, post: 1296111, member: 28304"] Having just done this to my 3 month old Raptor I'd suggest going to AdamsPolishes site and getting your stuff through there instead of a local store. The quality is uncomparable. Since you're new to this staying within 1 product line of a good company is a safe way to go. I did Adams Ceramic coat and I like how it comes with most everything you need and ease of application. Great videos and tips prior to starting as well. Everybody's advice on prepwork is spot on, I'd just add doing the least aggressive approach is probably best. It's a new truck, it shouldn't need crazy correction. After I cleaned and clayed mine I did a light polish and determined that was sufficient, but my paint was in great shape as I'd think yours should be. [/QUOTE]
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