Dave Medvic
New member
- Oct 23, 2012
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I just completed a two step buff out of a 2006 Black Silverado, the results were spectacular, mirror like shine.I claybarred then used my Flex D.A. with the Blue LC Hydrotech pad and Meg's Ultimate Compound for the first step. Then the Orage Hydro Tech polishing pad with Meg's 205.
Here's the problem, the customer just stopped over to show me the hood, it has various little slight scratch marks and round spots (tree sap damage) that they did not notice before. I saw no evidence of tracers or anything caused by my work. I explained that I thought what took place was this, I removed the top layer of clear and in doing so exposed imperfections that were not as noticable as they are now. Even the rock chip damage stands out now, no other areas of the truck show these little etches, etc that go down to the primer. All I can think is to suggest a Black wax product to help hide the imperfections.Sorry I don't have a pic.Feed back please
Here's the problem, the customer just stopped over to show me the hood, it has various little slight scratch marks and round spots (tree sap damage) that they did not notice before. I saw no evidence of tracers or anything caused by my work. I explained that I thought what took place was this, I removed the top layer of clear and in doing so exposed imperfections that were not as noticable as they are now. Even the rock chip damage stands out now, no other areas of the truck show these little etches, etc that go down to the primer. All I can think is to suggest a Black wax product to help hide the imperfections.Sorry I don't have a pic.Feed back please