truckbutt
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- Oct 7, 2010
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I recently brought my 2011 Mustang to the dealer for warranty paint work. The Mustang has an aluminum hood that has a tendency to bubble the paint by the lip. When i went to pick the car up I pulled out my trusty Brinkman Xenon light and inspected the hood. The hood was covered with swirls all over and some scratches in one of the areas that was repaired. It looked like they had only used a wool pad and compound. The reflection looked grey. I refused to accept the car. The dealer apologized and sent it back to the body shop. When I went to pick the car up the second time it was much better but still had a lot of buffer trails. That I knew I could bang out myself in a short period of time. On the left is the hood that was done with a Dewalt Rotary, polishing pad, Menzerna SIP (IS1500), and then Menzerna Super Finish (SF4000). On the right is what I came home with. I'll wait 30 days before I seal it.
