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    Scratched up trunk paint correction

    Did this repair as a favor to my gf's sister and I wanted to try out the new Optimum mf cutting pads I'd ordered. Starting out least aggressive, in the context of how bad the scratches were, meant trying the mf cutting pad w/M105. Unfortunately this combo didn't make a huge dent in the defects so I went straight to wet sanding using 2000 grit, then followed back up with the mf pads and M105.

    After seeing how nicely the trunk came out (relatively speaking) I decided to do an AIO detail on the car as the paint everywhere else was horrible. The car literally looked and felt like it hadn't even been waxed in 5+ years. So I went ahead and clayed the car and followed that up with Megs D151 (first time I've used it and loved it).

    Anyway, here are a few pics I snapped using my phone while working on the bad spots.

    Trunk before any correction. Apparently she used the trunk lid as a place to sit boxes and containers during the course of moving.


    Defects up close.


    Trunk after wet sanding and correction with M105.


    Trunk correction up close. Unfortunately some of the defects were simply too deep to risk fully removing them.


    Paint transfer and scuff on the bumper. I tackled this only using the mf pad and M105. Could have achieved full correction with more wet sanding but I'd already put in more effort than I planned and gave her a free AIO detail.


    Bumper after mf pad and M105.


    It's hard to make out here because of the metallic, but the paint was very dull and hazy and had lots of swirls and fine scratches.


    Here's the only shot I remembered to take after using D151. The paint pops a lot more and a nice gloss is restored with no hazing/swirling.

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    Re: Scratched up trunk paint correction

    wow, that came out great. Nice job on the wet sanding. Seems like the MF pads worked out well. I ordered some on my last order and can't wait to give them a try.

    D151 is a great product. It does wonders for an AIO. The only thing that it lacks is lasting protection but for what it is, D151 works great!

    What machine did you use?

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    Re: Scratched up trunk paint correction

    Thanks for the compliment. I used the Megs G110v2. Finally got one of the improved power cord versions as a warranty replacement.

    I think what I'm going to do for future AIO details is pick up some Optimum Car Wax to use as a top coat so that the car stays protected a little while longer without adding much extra time to the job. I really liked how well the D151 worked though.

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    Re: Scratched up trunk paint correction

    Great work! Man those scratches were nasty. Does she own a dog?

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    Re: Scratched up trunk paint correction

    nice job looks great

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    Re: Scratched up trunk paint correction

    Quote Originally Posted by Kaban View Post
    Great work! Man those scratches were nasty. Does she own a dog?
    Thanks. The scratches were actually from moving back to Seattle from Pittsburgh. Apparently the trunk was used as a staging point for boxes and other containers while getting a trailer loaded up.

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    Re: Scratched up trunk paint correction

    What pad did you use with the D151? The results came out fantastic!
    Ryan 2006 Volvo S60 R

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    Great results on the sanding and buff out Sean!

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    Re: Scratched up trunk paint correction

    Quote Originally Posted by rider9195 View Post
    What pad did you use with the D151? The results came out fantastic!
    Primarily used white 5.5" LC flat pads, with a couple spots getting an orange 4" LC ccs pad for a little extra effort.

    Thanks to all for compliments. When my gf's sister saw the car I guess she was stunned. I was asleep when they got home so I heard the story the next day. Apparently their mom thought someone else was parked in her spot when she visited her apartment over the weekend, so the D151 made for a pretty noticeable turnaround. D151 looks like something that produces results most consumers will be very satisfied with. I just wish I'd purchased it sooner and in a larger quantity.

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    Re: Scratched up trunk paint correction

    That's quite a turnaround. Great work, dude!

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