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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Questions about the paint issue
A new member here. Have just been reading recent threads about a weakness in the paint. I'm sorry to learn of this as I just recently purchased a used '07 Crewmax with 9000 miles. I've been very impressed thus far. I was just about to apply a good wax job as I assume it has not been done since being purchased about 8 months ago. Should I give this more thought before marring up the paint? There are only a couple of minor light scratches. I was considering using my power waxer/polisher (2800 rpm). Based on what I have read, it sounds like this might not be a good idea.
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I would go for it, if your good with a power polisher. don't want to burn through the paint.
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Go for it , you should be fine .
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