Totoland Mach
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Started on a luxury touring car: 2005 745 Li that only had light scratches for the most part...and ONE nasty scratch right above the driver's door handle. To fix the scratch, I wet sanded and decided to try a nice little air powered rotary with a 3" foam pad. Well, that went well for a little while and then I noticed I burned the paint! Un-freekin believable! So, here I am with an $80,000 used car and a burn spot right where the driver can see it! The dealer tried to blob some touch up, but that might not work. If it doesn't we're gonna re-paint that area with a pro painter. I'm bummed, the dealer is bummed, and I offered to pay for the re-paint.
Here's some pic's (almost don't want to post them)
Overall shot after compounding and glazing.
Door Scratches. We taped that handle because the big scratch was right above it and didn't want to take a chance on damaging the paint on the handle.
The dark blob is touch up paint on the burned area right above the handle.
Interior Shot of the rear passenger area. I could go on a trip like that!
Interior Shot of the driver seating area. I could also drive a car like this on a trip!
I tried a new approach to compounding and it seems to work great. I use 3M compound AND Meguiar's #83 together on a foam pad. It gives longevity for working the compound, keeps the pad from filling with compound, and adds a higher level of shine.
Here's a reflection shot of the trunk lid.
Door length reflection shot.
Hopefully, the blob of paint will level down and we won't have to repaint.
Toto
Here's some pic's (almost don't want to post them)
Overall shot after compounding and glazing.

Door Scratches. We taped that handle because the big scratch was right above it and didn't want to take a chance on damaging the paint on the handle.

The dark blob is touch up paint on the burned area right above the handle.

Interior Shot of the rear passenger area. I could go on a trip like that!

Interior Shot of the driver seating area. I could also drive a car like this on a trip!

I tried a new approach to compounding and it seems to work great. I use 3M compound AND Meguiar's #83 together on a foam pad. It gives longevity for working the compound, keeps the pad from filling with compound, and adds a higher level of shine.
Here's a reflection shot of the trunk lid.

Door length reflection shot.

Hopefully, the blob of paint will level down and we won't have to repaint.
Toto