Who washed this truck!?

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This truck came into my work (Full time job not detailing) needing a new taillight because it has a hole in the lens.

I understand it is a work truck (Govt vehicle) but come on man. I have no idea what happened to the finish but it makes me want to wet sand, compound, polish, something!

Anyhow just wanted to share. I don't think I have ever seen such hammered paint.

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:buffing:
 
This truck bears the scars of
having done yeoman's work.

As such:
It will never be mistaken for
a pretty, or shiny: SPT!!


Bob
 
Yikes that's bad. Now I feel bad for complaining about some of the rids on my own cars :laughing:
 
good ole desert pin striping. at least you get big open panels, i've had this on a few black 4 door Jeeps that needed to be perfect for lease returns.
 
My guess, Edward Scissorhands or Freddy Krueger.

That truck/paint is worthy of its own acronym.
Not RIDS, but CUDS: Consistent Uniform Deep Scratches. Just do a 50/50. It couldn't hurt:)
 
I once did a truck like that,it was a defender from Land Rover back in the 90 s working at a dealership.
 
A gov't car, huh? Then, these must be GISOs--Government Installed Swirl Options.

Everybody knows the government does things better than the private sector.
 
That is almost unbelievable if it wasn't in pictures!
 
And to think I freak out about fingernail scratches behind the door knobs.
 
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