my ------- dog scrathed my sedan WTF!!!!
#1
my ------- dog scrathed my sedan WTF!!!!
So i come back and i noticed all these ------- scrathes and dog paws all over the ----- red sedan. Im so pissed and i want to kill my dog!
the scrathes arent deep and her paws are still visible on the car after i washed it. Im thinking buffing might work but i dont know how to buff paint. anyone recommend any products for this? i hate to have to reshoot the hood for this bulshit but if i have to i will.
the scrathes arent deep and her paws are still visible on the car after i washed it. Im thinking buffing might work but i dont know how to buff paint. anyone recommend any products for this? i hate to have to reshoot the hood for this bulshit but if i have to i will.
#2
Re: my ------- dog scrathed my sedan WTF!!!!
The joys of having your dogs outside and fenced into the same area your freshly painted resides. Toss some of that stuff you bought in the alley when I was there. That ---- was like magic and made people's car keys bling like Little John's teeth. Yeeeeeaaaaaaah!
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Re: my ------- dog scrathed my sedan WTF!!!!
Originally Posted by stillnoturbo
The joys of having your dogs outside and fenced into the same area your freshly painted resides. Toss some of that stuff you bought in the alley when I was there. That ---- was like magic and made people's car keys bling like Little John's teeth. Yeeeeeaaaaaaah!
Grrrr!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
#7
Re: my ------- dog scrathed my sedan WTF!!!!
i know it can come out i worked for 6 months buffing.
the buffer is 40 bucks at ace hardware
then you need 3M Perfect it 3000 rubbing compound and a 3M white pad (found at p[aint supply stores)
then 3M Final Glaze and 3M black pad. make sure its the bumpy ones not the flat they suck.
do a low speed always and dont stay on what spot make it flat and even
WATCH THE CORNERS! you can burn paint.
it will make your paintjob look brand new.
the buffer is 40 bucks at ace hardware
then you need 3M Perfect it 3000 rubbing compound and a 3M white pad (found at p[aint supply stores)
then 3M Final Glaze and 3M black pad. make sure its the bumpy ones not the flat they suck.
do a low speed always and dont stay on what spot make it flat and even
WATCH THE CORNERS! you can burn paint.
it will make your paintjob look brand new.