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Bandit4142

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Obviously, you always want to start with the least aggressive method first. If you've tried Clay Bar / Detail Spray, Wiping with Vinegar (Light Acid Bath), and finally the Scratch X 2.0 Methods... I would try Adam's Paint Correction Compound (Orange Product) on the small 4" pad mounted to a cordless drill. This was something that I've done on my own Raptor at the advice of Adam, and it worked flawlessly.

I had tried all previous recommendations first, before going this route.
 
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Just leave you truck as is in your picture in your signature and then you won't have to worry about it. Truck looks sweet all dirty.

I think you may be on to something...

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Obviously, you always want to start with the least aggressive method first. If you've tried Clay Bar / Detail Spray, Wiping with Vinegar (Light Acid Bath), and finally the Scratch X 2.0 Methods... I would try Adam's Paint Correction Compound (Orange Product) on the small 4" pad mounted to a cordless drill. This was something that I've done on my own Raptor at the advice of Adam, and it worked flawlessly.

I had tried all previous recommendations first, before going this route.

good advice, I will try some of these when the weather permits.
 
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