I never take my cars to the dealer unless it's for warranty work. Since I have such great luck with cars that means I haven't taken one to the dealer in almost 6 years. As luck would have it, my 1999 Miata (which I purchased used a year and half ago) blew the catalytic converter, which is covered by the Federal Emissions Warranty for 80,000 miles, regardless of manufacturers warranty, and the Miata only has 60,000 miles on the clock. So, off to a dealer with whom I have no prior experience. They did a great job fixing the car, and didn't charge me a dime nor give me a hassle about the warranty work ($648 bill to boot!). Problem is, I didn't think to ask them to not wash my baby - this is my weekend toy - and of course, they did. I swear they used an old broom and a jar of Comet to clean it because when I got it out in the sunshine I was appalled at the condition of the paint. Yes, the dreaded Dealer Installed Swirl Option. OMG!!! Just a few weeks ago no less an authority than Mike Phillips commented that the paint looked pretty darn good (made my day!!).
Anyway, I was going to head back to the dealer and complain, but thought better of it and took it upon myself to just fix the problem. Good chance to see if I've actually learned anything, right? Well, two passes of #80 with a W8006 pad and the PC set at 5 and I'm happy again.
The image below is a closeup of the trunk lid. The color is called Emerald Mica for those of you curious about such things. I put a tape stripe down the middle and attacked one side first. Can you tell which side is "before" and which is "after" I worked on it?

I owe a huge "thank you" to Mike Phillips and all the fine folks here at MOL for passing on the knowledge to allow me to achieve this result.
Anyway, I was going to head back to the dealer and complain, but thought better of it and took it upon myself to just fix the problem. Good chance to see if I've actually learned anything, right? Well, two passes of #80 with a W8006 pad and the PC set at 5 and I'm happy again.
The image below is a closeup of the trunk lid. The color is called Emerald Mica for those of you curious about such things. I put a tape stripe down the middle and attacked one side first. Can you tell which side is "before" and which is "after" I worked on it?


I owe a huge "thank you" to Mike Phillips and all the fine folks here at MOL for passing on the knowledge to allow me to achieve this result.

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