First you want that paint as spotless and pristine as you can get. Chemical decontamination via spray iron remover, tar remover. Then wash the paint. Then use clay or clay alternative like a clay towel or clay mitt with your excess wash soap as lube and rub till smooth. Polish if needed which I assume it would. Judging by the pic it would be compound and polish. Something like griots fast correcting cream and griots perfecting cream or menzerna 3500/3800 would probably do well. The clear on these trucks seems to be harder so I’d use some light cutting foam pads or even microfiber cutting on a da. Polish then do wipe paint down with prep wipe of some form to remove all polishing oils. Get your ceramic of choice and prime applicator and work in small sections maybe 18x18. Use a cross hatch pattern and then let it flash. By that it kinda hardens up you can see a very slight change to the sheen. Wipe/level with a short nap microfiber (300gsm) and then move to the next area. If it seems like a lot pick up something like McKees 37 hydro blue, Gyeon wetcoat, 303 spray sealant. You wash the paint and spray onto the wet panel...3 sprays give or take and then blast off with the pressure washer. Really good beading and sheeting for very minimal effort and lasts 2-3 months. As easy as spray and rinse after the wash. Then just dry as normal.
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