BigLouMaxSE
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WSUcommuter said:Depending on how thick the f***tards sprayed and how much area they shot, clay might not remove all of it. Since you're intentions are to pull the paint from the car, it has to go somewhere. The pad will take a beating if it is effective in removing paint.
Personally I agree with the above post about being perceived as the source of the scam. I would not offer services in this situation, IMO.
It looks as though they only got like one "coat/pass" to do it. I looked a little bit closer when I left the note (I went out before you replied to this thread advising me against it). We'll so how it goes.
Reasons I'm not necessarily worried about this turning around and "hurting" me - Whenever this occured, all weekend, I was never alone, and was always in friend's rooms, at parties, or talking to campus safety (obviously, for another incident...). I had somehwere to be all weekend, and I was there. Besides that, the only person I've offered this to is the Maxima (so far). Also, these assholes tagged my building's elevators, and basement hallways. It seems to me like if someone wanted to make a profit off of this, that they would be relying on way too many things: they wouldneed to hope that my college won't be footing the bill for a respray, and that they don't have insurance that will cover a respray, nevermind the fact that this is now considered a hate crime and all that good stuff.
I figure, the only person right now who I offered this to is that Maxima, and really the only reason to do so was that I checked that car out in the past when passing it in the parking lot. I felt like I knew them, or connected since I too am a Maxima enthusiast. That paint is also something hard to match when respraying, something I'll mention to the owner if they get in touch with me.
Who knows, the owner might not even respond, and if that's the case I won't be doing any cars, I have no idea what the other kinds of cars got tagged. The only reason I knew the Maxima was is because the report/poster for the event had a pic of the door, and I recognized the paint and door handles.
Also, good point on the paint "lifting" into the pad, but now I have to wonder, do people throw away pads after detailing single stage paint? Wouldn't clearcoat also get embedded into the pad?
I just have an itch to use my Porter Cable again, plus I ahve a couple of friends bugging me about details.
Feel free to keep giving me feedback, I appreciate it all so far.
so far we've got 3 for staying away and 2 for doing the detail - it seems that people are telling me no for other reasons besides "not being able to".