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  • How NOT to remove scratches.

    Yesterday I was driving home and I see this ad for "auto polishing service".
    So today, I decided to call the guy up so he could perform a little "test" on my dad's black Nissan truck.
    He goes on and on about the "correct" process to restore gloss and remove scratches from automotive paint, I was playing along, letting him do whatever he wanted.
    Anyway after he left, feeling pretty googd about the mess he had done, I pulled out the ol' ScratchX, DC step 2 and NXT combo, layed some tape and corrected half of the "polishing" he had performed.
    Have a look...



    BTW, if this is the norm down here, I'm seriously considering going into bussiness...LOL

    Later,

    Alex
    Mandarina Racing

  • #2
    If only you could have done that right in front of him!

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    • #3
      lol you can leave meguiar's but you will always end up coming back lol
      Patrick Yu
      2003 Honda Accord
      2008 Honda Accord EX-L V6

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      • #4
        Re: How NOT to remove scratches.

        Originally posted by MandarinaRacing
        Yesterday I was driving home and I see this ad for "auto polishing service".
        So today, I decided to call the guy up so he could perform a little "test" on my dad's black Nissan truck.
        He goes on and on about the "correct" process to restore gloss and remove scratches from automotive paint, I was playing along, letting him do whatever he wanted.
        Anyway after he left, feeling pretty googd about the mess he had done, I pulled out the ol' ScratchX, DC step 2 and NXT combo, layed some tape and corrected half of the "polishing" he had performed.
        Have a look...



        BTW, if this is the norm down here, I'm seriously considering going into bussiness...LOL

        Later,

        Alex
        Hey Alex,

        That just goes to show that some people have the talk but not the walk! I too would have liked to see his face after you fixed the marring with ScratchX!!!!

        Tim
        Tim Lingor's Product Reviews

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        • #5
          Did he do the whole car or just one panel?
          /Keith
          2001 LT Tahoe | Hybrid Wheels - Depo Headlights with DDM HID's (55w @ 4.5k) - Clear Corners - Sonar LED Tail Lights (Red Smoked)

          www.LakeMeadOnline.com

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Kman
            Did he do the whole car or just one panel?
            No! just that little smear! LOL!

            I too would've loved to seen his face, but judging the guy he probably would've said that was the way the paint was supposed to look.

            Heck, his work car was shiny and smooth, but swirled like you wouldn't believe...

            Like I said, if most of the "paint polishers" down here work like this.....I'm game !

            Later,

            Alex
            Mandarina Racing

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