imported_smprince1
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Just to show that the PC can be used to do paint correction on a small scale. This BMW had a scratch that you could slightly catch your fingernail on, yet it wasn't all the way through the clear.
Using just a PC, I was able to make it much less noticeable. Although it's still not 100% removed and you still can barely make it out if you look at just the right angle, by knocking off all the sharp edges the light no longer catches it. There was one spot in the center of the scratch that was deeper, and I decided it was best to not chase it and leave more clear. You'll probably notice that in the afters as well.
All correction was done with a PC and 4" orange cyclo pad, speed 6.
I tried to take a lot of pictures from different angles and lighting to try to show it best.
Befores:
Afters:
Some general afters, car got PoliSeal / OCW:
Using just a PC, I was able to make it much less noticeable. Although it's still not 100% removed and you still can barely make it out if you look at just the right angle, by knocking off all the sharp edges the light no longer catches it. There was one spot in the center of the scratch that was deeper, and I decided it was best to not chase it and leave more clear. You'll probably notice that in the afters as well.
All correction was done with a PC and 4" orange cyclo pad, speed 6.
I tried to take a lot of pictures from different angles and lighting to try to show it best.
Befores:
Afters:
Some general afters, car got PoliSeal / OCW: