Desertnate
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- Aug 5, 2013
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This summer my father-in-law asked if I could do anything to make the tailgate on his truck look better. At some point he had not pulled the trunk quite far enough into the garage and the door scraped tailgate as it closed. The next time we went down for a visit, I brought along a few products and tools to see what I could do.
When I took a good look at it, here is what I found.
I cleaned and clayed the tailgate. From there, a couple test spots were performed and found I'd have to use a two step approach in order to get the best results. I relied on the proven combo of Meguiars UC on a LC Orange pad and UP on a white pad.
I wasn't able to get 100% correction. The scratches were simple too deep and the big one showing white was deep into the primer. However, may of the other marks were completely removed or minimized to where they were not visible unless you were very close and knew where to look. My father-in-law was thrilled with the results, which was the most important part. I have a feeling on our next visit I'll be on the hook for a full detailing. Only fair since I cleaned up my mother-in-law's car on a previous visit.
When I took a good look at it, here is what I found.



I cleaned and clayed the tailgate. From there, a couple test spots were performed and found I'd have to use a two step approach in order to get the best results. I relied on the proven combo of Meguiars UC on a LC Orange pad and UP on a white pad.



I wasn't able to get 100% correction. The scratches were simple too deep and the big one showing white was deep into the primer. However, may of the other marks were completely removed or minimized to where they were not visible unless you were very close and knew where to look. My father-in-law was thrilled with the results, which was the most important part. I have a feeling on our next visit I'll be on the hook for a full detailing. Only fair since I cleaned up my mother-in-law's car on a previous visit.