Gray_Panther
New member
Hey everyone,
Just left my cousin's house where I tried my best to level out these defects on the hood of his BMW 325xi.
His father, my uncle, borrowed his car for a weekend and thought it would be nice to wash his car. Well he used an actual brillo pad to scrub to give it a good scrubbin'. And he scrubbed it hard. It's really bad as you can tell. I tried wetsanding with 2500 grit. And then compounded with a couple passes of Megs 105. It didn't even put a dent in it. I didn't even bother with after pictures. I was so disappointed.
What more can I do? The hood was gray and hazed when I got done wetsanding. After compounding it was shiny black again (It needed to be finished down, but we didn't bother since the scratches remained).
It looks really deep, is a repaint needed?
BTW, here is a claybar shot on a quarter of the hood...
Just left my cousin's house where I tried my best to level out these defects on the hood of his BMW 325xi.


His father, my uncle, borrowed his car for a weekend and thought it would be nice to wash his car. Well he used an actual brillo pad to scrub to give it a good scrubbin'. And he scrubbed it hard. It's really bad as you can tell. I tried wetsanding with 2500 grit. And then compounded with a couple passes of Megs 105. It didn't even put a dent in it. I didn't even bother with after pictures. I was so disappointed.
What more can I do? The hood was gray and hazed when I got done wetsanding. After compounding it was shiny black again (It needed to be finished down, but we didn't bother since the scratches remained).
It looks really deep, is a repaint needed?
BTW, here is a claybar shot on a quarter of the hood...
