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Good Afternoon,
I have a client with an odd collection of vehicles. One of them being a 1978 Toyota Cressida. The owner explained that he took the vehicle out, ran into a store, and returned to a wet vehicle after a quick rain came through (he was pissed at the weather man to say the least.). He arrived back home, parked the car in the garage and dried it off. Unfortunately, the tops of the vehicle had terrible water spots that set in, in just 30 minutes as the most.
I did my research and took the proper steps to removing the water spots.
1. Meg's #7 - thick application and sat on the paint for 24 hours.
2. GG, Klasse AIO, LC Green and then Orange Pad
3. GG, Meg's 205, LC Green and then Orange Pad
4. GG, Meg's 105, LC Green and then Orange Pad
Nothing was able to even put a dent into the removal of the water spots. Idk what the next step is...wet sanding, paint, etc.
I'd like to offer this client a direction. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks, Kieran
I have a client with an odd collection of vehicles. One of them being a 1978 Toyota Cressida. The owner explained that he took the vehicle out, ran into a store, and returned to a wet vehicle after a quick rain came through (he was pissed at the weather man to say the least.). He arrived back home, parked the car in the garage and dried it off. Unfortunately, the tops of the vehicle had terrible water spots that set in, in just 30 minutes as the most.
I did my research and took the proper steps to removing the water spots.
1. Meg's #7 - thick application and sat on the paint for 24 hours.
2. GG, Klasse AIO, LC Green and then Orange Pad
3. GG, Meg's 205, LC Green and then Orange Pad
4. GG, Meg's 105, LC Green and then Orange Pad
Nothing was able to even put a dent into the removal of the water spots. Idk what the next step is...wet sanding, paint, etc.
I'd like to offer this client a direction. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Thanks, Kieran