So I've taken my truck to Meguiars Detail for the second time. The first time I went everything looked good. Granted my vehicle was a mere 1 week old when I took it. So it's been detailed again by them and I've got more scratch's than when I took it in to them. Please see the below pictures. These scratches are all over the truck not just the hood, the way the vehicle was parked the hood was the easiest to get a pic of the scratch's.


When I picked up the truck it was overcast so you could not see any scratches and the vehicle looked sweet. I asked what they used as a polish and was told #83 and that's what they use on all the vehicles that come in. I asked because I detailed one of my smaller cars with the Porter Cable and #80 and I have scratch's almost similar to this but my detail had lighter and less scratch's. I haven't re-detailed that smaller car without using the MF bonnet w/yellow pad as I believed that is what put the small scratches similar to the ones that you can see in my above pics. Maybe I was expecting something else? For my hard earned cash I expected no scratches like it's brand new. It's now looking like I'm going to have to bust out my own portercable and attempt to detail it myself. It's a truck so a Porter Cable, no garage on a weekend and about 10 hours of my time. Any suggestions?


When I picked up the truck it was overcast so you could not see any scratches and the vehicle looked sweet. I asked what they used as a polish and was told #83 and that's what they use on all the vehicles that come in. I asked because I detailed one of my smaller cars with the Porter Cable and #80 and I have scratch's almost similar to this but my detail had lighter and less scratch's. I haven't re-detailed that smaller car without using the MF bonnet w/yellow pad as I believed that is what put the small scratches similar to the ones that you can see in my above pics. Maybe I was expecting something else? For my hard earned cash I expected no scratches like it's brand new. It's now looking like I'm going to have to bust out my own portercable and attempt to detail it myself. It's a truck so a Porter Cable, no garage on a weekend and about 10 hours of my time. Any suggestions?
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