Regular customer had his Range Rover Sport parked outside last week when the neighbors had their pool deck sealed on a typically windy spring day. The workers apparently made no effort to control the overspray or let anyone in the immediate area know they should move their vehicles into the garage to protect them.
Now the Range Rover is caked in overspray from whatever sealed the deck. I clayed a couple test sections and while the clay smoothed it out, it didn't completely remove the specks. My Meguiars G110, an orange 5.5" Erasure cutting pad and Optimum Hyper Polish did...and also removed nearly all the spider swirling in this Range Rover. Very obvious difference between the fender (which I polished) and the untouched front door). The owner has finally seen what I mean by paint correction (been after him for 2 years about it with this Range Rover) and so he wants both the overspray removed and the paint corrected.
Got it set up for next week.
Now the Range Rover is caked in overspray from whatever sealed the deck. I clayed a couple test sections and while the clay smoothed it out, it didn't completely remove the specks. My Meguiars G110, an orange 5.5" Erasure cutting pad and Optimum Hyper Polish did...and also removed nearly all the spider swirling in this Range Rover. Very obvious difference between the fender (which I polished) and the untouched front door). The owner has finally seen what I mean by paint correction (been after him for 2 years about it with this Range Rover) and so he wants both the overspray removed and the paint corrected.
Got it set up for next week.
