Liquid Finish: Jerez Black M3 Correction, fixing rotary work.

Woob

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Jerez Black M3 was scheduled to address heavy marring from a previous detailer who used improper rotary technique. Paint had copious amounts of buffer swirling. We approached this with the intention of correcting most to all defects without hindering paint thickness. Two passes of compounding and a final polish brought the paint potential to 95%. Considering this vehicle will be tracked and other paint rashing are occurring, we stopped leveling the paint. The vehicle was left to be protected with a new protection combo.
To avoid damage or inappropriate work, always ask for a paint demonstration and an explanation for why each approach is done!

Problem of doing 2 step corrections in 1 day? No sunlight for all the hardwork. Curse you North Carolina weather.

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In Process

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Notice the haze at the middle of the picture, M101 microhazes if used to correct. Amazing it doesn't hurt the paint that badly. M205 polishes absolutely fine.
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After - No sun! Hurray.
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Nice job. It blows my mind how after 2 courses in college I feel like I'm more skilled with a rotary than these dealers and other hacks
 
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