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Old 01-17-13, 01:16 PM
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Here we have a brand new Subaru BRZ that was a victim of a hit and run.

I'll let the photo speak for itself.



When the customer brought his car in I was extremely skeptical at the possibility of even cleaning it up, already providing him with my body shop's phone number to him. I ran my fingernail across the scratches and they were pretty deep and there were many.

He was quite upset so I told him I would give it a shot without any promises.

The tools and products used:

Rupes BigFoot LHR 15ES
Rupes BigFoot LHR 21ES
Sufbuf Pad 6 inch
Meguiar's Microfiber Cutting Disc 5.25 inch
Menzerna Fast Gloss 400



As you may or may not know I personally don't like to wetsand if I don't have to hence these were the tools and products I decided to use.

After a few passes with the Rupes with the microfiber cutting pad and fg400 we were able to most of the paint transfer out of the paint but it didn't look good.


Another angle



From there I decided to go a bit more aggressive with the Surbuf pad and Menzerna FG400 then went back to the MF Cutting Pad with FG400 to finish it out.
That combo was a success! We were able to get 95% of the damage out.




Total time it took to get these results about 10 minutes, not too bad.

Enjoy
Old 01-17-13, 01:32 PM
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Very nice man... one of the finest things to do on cars is the detailing....

good job!
Old 01-17-13, 05:11 PM
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Just wondering why did you guys start with such an aggressive product with a weak pad. Why not start with a less aggressive product and go up in pad cutting power?
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its a rule of thumb to start with the least aggressive pad and product, however we used a microfiber cutting pad with Menzerna FG400 its a pretty aggressive combo.
Old 01-17-13, 08:59 PM
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Phil why would you use those buffers on a spot correction?
Old 01-17-13, 09:02 PM
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they are extremely powerful and safe to use,

lots of different ways to go about this, wetsand, rotary, 3 inch griots etc.
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looks great.
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I wish I had you guys in my area

Looks great
Old 01-18-13, 07:57 AM
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Phil & the crew @DD are car savers...
Old 01-18-13, 03:46 PM
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Looks great but if they were that deep, is there much clear coat left?
Old 01-18-13, 03:53 PM
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Look's mint. I know you guy's and other online stores carry wetsand, but does any store like walmart carry wetsand? Or is it just really weak sandpaper?
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I've found 3k sandpaper at autozone.
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Nice turn around...wow! I wouldn't expect any thing less from DD great recovery!

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