2006 Lexus GS300 Quarter Panel Scratch Repair and Detail

Louie_Blu

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Did this Car Last weekend the car had Scratches and and some paint transfer also chips in the QPanel Passenger Side and I did some work on the Hood was filled with Bug Marks passed the Clear and Paint


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Wet Sand with 2000 grit and Finishing Trizact 3000

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After Used Megs 105 & 205

Before Hood Pics
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Wet Sanding hood working on bug marks

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After Megs 105/205

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And the rest of the car using Megs 105 & 205

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you can see my Orange pad how dirty it got but Over all leaving a nice mirror finish

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Roof

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Hope you like, want to thank Richy for his advice thank you buddy:dblthumb2:
 
Great job! Did you fill the scratches with touch up and then wet sand or just wet sand? Did you use sanding blocks or by hand?

Those must have been some old nasty bugs if you had to WS to get them off!
 
Nice job. Surprised that bug etchings came out so well. Keep it up.
 
Goog job guy :dblthumb2:
Thank you :)

Nice work as always.
Thank you much
Great job! Did you fill the scratches with touch up and then wet sand or just wet sand? Did you use sanding blocks or by hand?
Actually I had the Owner buy Dr. Colorchip, but after the wetsanding process I only needed it for a couple of chips here and there did not use on the hood , I used a Megs sanding block 2000 grit then I used my griots 3 inch orbital on speed 3 with a trizact 3000 disc for finishing, although the hood came out great there are still some small bug marks that remain I am going to use the Dr.Colorchip and let it sit for a few days then try to finish off the rest

Those must have been some old nasty bugs if you had to WS to get them off!
He drove to Georgia and back to Orlando problem is he didn't remove the bugs and he admitted it he just let it go, these bugs ate through the clear and the paint within 2 weeks time, these bugs ain't no joke they are a nightmare on paint

Outstanding Louie! Great job my freind! :props:
Thank you Flash appreciate it

Nice job. Surprised that bug etchings came out so well. Keep it up.
Thanks Luxury, I was just as surprised the Lexus has a very nice Clear Coat I think that had a lot to do with it, spent all day Sunday Polishing it, lol gotta love that mirror finish:buffing:
 
Great job! Did you fill the scratches with touch up and then wet sand or just wet sand? Did you use sanding blocks or by hand?

Those must have been some old nasty bugs if you had to WS to get them off!


Actually I had the Owner buy Dr. Colorchip, but after the wetsanding process I only needed it for a couple of chips here and there did not use on the hood , I used a Megs sanding block 2000 grit then I used my griots 3 inch orbital on speed 3 with a trizact 3000 disc for finishing, although the hood came out great there are still some small bug marks that remain I am going to use the Dr.Colorchip and let it sit for a few days then try to finish off the rest

sorry I think I put this answer inside your quote Inyadreems lol
 
Very nice! scary how had you had to work on the bugs, I like CA for its lack of those bugs.
 
Lou, I've been looking very forward to seeing this thread since we spoke. You've got a big set doing the wet sanding without a paint guage my friend!! (although I used to do it too, hehehehe). It came out great. I betcha the owner was just thrilled. I hope you get lots of referrals from this job! I was happy to help with the advice, but it was you who did the work and made it happen...congrats!!
 
Lou, I've been looking very forward to seeing this thread since we spoke. You've got a big set doing the wet sanding without a paint guage my friend!! (although I used to do it too, hehehehe). It came out great. I betcha the owner was just thrilled. I hope you get lots of referrals from this job! I was happy to help with the advice, but it was you who did the work and made it happen...congrats!!
Haha I know I need a paint gauge believe me I was extra careful, I really appreciate your help Richy the owner text me last night saying that he loves his car and he wants me to maintain it for him so it worked out well, I did an Infinity MX35 I need to show it off as well, a lot of bug damge to the bumper but wait till you see the before and after shots thanks again buddy:props:

Nice job Louie. Keep it up. :props:
Thanks Rider :)
 
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