PT Cruiser heavy sap etching removal - Explicit Details Auto Appearance

Richard Grasa

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This PT Cruiser sat under a tree for too long and received major etching from sap and bird droppings. I was hired by a dealer to see what I could do for what they were willing to pay me. The dealer was amazed at what I was able to do and stay within their budget.



Process:

Wash with ONR

Meg's clay

M205/orange via PC7424XP

OCW

Engine cleaned with ONR by hand and dressed with Hyper Dressing



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Don't pay any attention to the Simoniz sign, that was the dealer's shop, not mine ;)
 
Thanks!



amcdonal86 said:
Dang, all you need is M205 to get out all that etching? I need to get me some!



I find most of these Plymouth and Crysler vehicles react really well to M205 on an orange CCS pad. You can do pretty heavy correction and still finish down nicely enough for a dealer job. But that doesn't mean it would on something with harder paint. It probably wouldn't even budge that etching in hard Audi or similar paint.
 
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