The Subaru that got scuffed by the car port. this is what it looked like before. not too bad, at some angles it looks a lot worse. The protection film also got chipped in the area under the scuff.

This is really cool because a couple months ago, one of my neighbors saw me polishing my car and told me she got scuffs in her Subaru. She asked what I was using and I showed her the M105 I was using. I would have offered to do it but I was not even used to using a dual action. Now that I'm used to it and did a few customer cars, I asked her how the Subaru was. I was surprised she didn't buy some and use it. I quoted $20 because a small scuff like that would take only a few minutes. Later her husband told me it's worth at least $30. I took the money and washed the area to buff, then washed the whole car since I was receiving more than expected anyway and I didn't want to waste the bucket of soap water. The buffing only took about 20 minutes from compounding, polishing, and waxing. A couple days later they met me again and gave me $10. I told them they already paid enough for a small scuff, but they insisted it was worth $40. I thought that was cool, and I'll probably charge $30 for one scuff jobs...
This is the final result:

The scuff is completely removed, and it's perfectly glossy. I think the rest of the car needs to be polished now

This is really cool because a couple months ago, one of my neighbors saw me polishing my car and told me she got scuffs in her Subaru. She asked what I was using and I showed her the M105 I was using. I would have offered to do it but I was not even used to using a dual action. Now that I'm used to it and did a few customer cars, I asked her how the Subaru was. I was surprised she didn't buy some and use it. I quoted $20 because a small scuff like that would take only a few minutes. Later her husband told me it's worth at least $30. I took the money and washed the area to buff, then washed the whole car since I was receiving more than expected anyway and I didn't want to waste the bucket of soap water. The buffing only took about 20 minutes from compounding, polishing, and waxing. A couple days later they met me again and gave me $10. I told them they already paid enough for a small scuff, but they insisted it was worth $40. I thought that was cool, and I'll probably charge $30 for one scuff jobs...
This is the final result:

The scuff is completely removed, and it's perfectly glossy. I think the rest of the car needs to be polished now

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