look on youtube on how to polish a vehicle with a polisher. its not hard. only issue is with it being black u will have to cut finer the n polish and go to glaze. if it was a white truck. u could stop at polish.
then if any spots are still there just hit thoes spots with compund...ect, not the whole truck again
i love griots garage polish set up they have machine polishes 1-4 and they work awesome. i clay, polish 1-4, best of show wax, and paint sealant. its a very long process but well worth it, i do the polishes once and year and clay, wax, paint sealant twice a year. its a great arm work out taking it off! i apply with a porter cable random orbital. call the guys at griots garage im sure they will be happy to give u extremely profession advice.(be careful dont burn up the paint with sitting in one spot) griots offers a Polishing and Waxing book that is a wonderful read with pictures to haha
Try using Megs Ultimate compound and light polish pads. It will surely tackle those light to heavy scratches.
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