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It depends on what you trying to accomplish with your truck. I'd say don't use the compound unless your truck is oxidized or you have scratches to work out with a buffer. If you don't have those problems, leave the compound alone and just use the Hand Glaze.
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I'm new here but I've had three black trucks so far. Blackfire Midnight Sun works well. Look on Classic Motoring Accessories - Car Buffers, Car Waxes, Car Polishes, Auto Detailing Supplies, Car Covers, Car Accessories for that and other tips on black or dark colors.
Good luck.
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