A paint can exploded. Detailing Technology and a minivan

Sadly, this is a new car with less than 4k miles.



A spray paint can in a flattering color exploded in the garage it was parked in.



Thinner and mineral spirits did nothing to remove this paint. Clay also was no match. These kind of details I would do everyday of the week, any improvement is rewarding.



PROCESS:



Wet sand with 2000grit

M105 and SurBuf R Series pad

M205 and a Green Lake Country

Optimum Opti-Seal





The car came to me in this condition. Someone tried to clean off the paint with a Scochbrite pad.



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A little 2000 getting soaked.



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Here is the SurBuf...



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And here we go!



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I couldnt fix the chrome.



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Its a wrap...



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***?? Minivan with overspray? Jeesh; you sure are deversifing yourself these days. I guess the people who have exotics also have minivans too. Looks perfect.
 
i love fixing scotchbright pad damage. easy to fix, and the customers love you for saving them thousands of dollars
 
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