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    How would you handle this?

    As anyone that goes offloading knows, when traveling down a narrow trail we get some "pinstripes". These look much worse since they are covered in dust, but how would you guys handle something like this? (this is not my Raptor)
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    Re: How would you handle this?

    Menz FG400
    Menz SF4000

    OR

    M105
    M205

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    How would you handle this?

    Eeeeeeek. Those are BAD. This looks like a job for Meguiars M101 with some MF pads.

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    Wow

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    I've removed some small ones from my truck using pinnacle advanced swirl remover, orange pad, and pc7424 bit it took a lotta work.........that's a much bigger project than I had.

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    Re: How would you handle this?

    I actually feel ill after seeing those!

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    Re: How would you handle this?

    Quote Originally Posted by CM8 6MT View Post
    Eeeeeeek. Those are BAD. This looks like a job for Meguiars M101 with some MF pads.

    Would have to agree.

    Reminds me of this thread.
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    Re: How would you handle this?

    I would most definitely start by giving the owner a nice swift smack upside the head for what he has done to his truck! Lol!
    Then I would let him know up front that I can fix it but it WILL NOT be cheap!

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    Hard to tell just from pictures but it looks to me like wet sanding is needed.

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    Re: How would you handle this?

    Wow those look horrible. I highly doubt mf and the suggested above compounds would completely remove them. In fact I am pretty certain they won't.

    I must ask, if the owner of that vehicle plans to engage in this type of offroad activity, there really is no point or sense in buffing it. All you will do is remove paint and it will get scratched again.

    It's like a mountain bike that gets taken on trails, it will get scratched and scuffed. No sense in "detailing" something like this, unless he plans to sell it or not go on those trails again.

    But to answer your question, I would grab a wool pad and some 105 or Power Gloss and see what happens. You may need to wetsand the entire truck with 2000-3000 grit before buffing depending on how deep those are.

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