Marring/Dirt Please help.....

desoxi

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Basically I was cheated by a "professional" guy who said he can fix the scratch on my car.........
As I remove the clay this morning, my car becomes like this.
It looks extremely terrible!!
Does anyone know how to get rid of that?



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:urtheman:
 
Did you do that with clay? Or did a hack detailer do that? Either way you will need a machine and some polish. Or a real "professional". There are people on this forum that will help you every step of the way. Welcome to AG online.
 
You should smack that guy over the head with whatever tool he did that to your car with. I would:

1. Not touch it anymore.

2. Take it to someone who has enough experience to give you a proper diagnosis. That doesn't look like normal rotary buffer holograms, to me, that looks like someone dry sanded your door with a DA - as, its not a rotary pattern. Depending how deep and how hard it is to fix - it may need to be repainted. Get an estimate to get it fixed.

3. Do not let this person touch your car again! Make him pay to have someone who knows what they are doing fix it. Even if he won't pay don't let him touch it, as if its fixable now, it likely will not be after he messes with it again.

That pictures needs to go into Mike P's "Horrible, Hideous, Horrendous" thread. OMG!
 
I still wanna know what he meant by "removed the clay". Also how he ended up paying the guy after this..
 
Seriously is this for real? Not sure what clay has to do with it but the damage appears to be exactly what swainicyouth said dry sanding marks from a DA Sander. One only hopes its a high grit paper that was used.

Seek local professional help. Post your location and I'm sure the forum here can help you out.
 
I'm no expert but if this were my car, I think I'd have a trusted body shop look at it.
 
Where are you located? Is this OEM paint? You probably need to get your paint thickness measured before attempting any further correction...

I'd also like to know what you mean by removing the clay.
 
Where are you located? Is this OEM paint? You probably need to get your paint thickness measured before attempting any further correction...

I'd also like to know what you mean by removing the clay.

+1 and if you see this guy who did this, drive as far as possible.
 
You should smack that guy over the head with whatever tool he did that to your car with. I would:

1. Not touch it anymore.

2. Take it to someone who has enough experience to give you a proper diagnosis. That doesn't look like normal rotary buffer holograms, to me, that looks like someone dry sanded your door with a DA - as, its not a rotary pattern. Depending how deep and how hard it is to fix - it may need to be repainted. Get an estimate to get it fixed.

3. Do not let this person touch your car again! Make him pay to have someone who knows what they are doing fix it. Even if he won't pay don't let him touch it, as if its fixable now, it likely will not be after he messes with it again.

That pictures needs to go into Mike P's "Horrible, Hideous, Horrendous" thread. OMG!

:iagree:

Seriously is this for real?...

I was reading this and thinking the same...
 
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