Rotary Burn from Previous Detailer - Any Temp Fix?

I did a Porsche Turbo that was previously detailed at a dealership and there are 2 distinct burns on the paint.



Here is a pic of the car



PorscheTurboGray_PriorBurn.jpg




The color on the burned area is a brighter silver than the overall color



PorscheTurboGray_After.jpg




The customer wants to know if there is any product that will help blend the burned area to the original color.



I tried glazes, etc...no luck.



Any Autopian suggestions?



Toto
 
Not a quick fix there. That sucks. Nice car, I really like that car. Off to the paint shop.:hairpull :argue
 
The clear's gone so there will be no quick fix for it, it'll have to be sent off to the paintshop really... It may get away with simply being re-cleared, it it may be necessary to take that back and properly repaint to get the best results... The paintshop will know best, but there's no quick fix that will solve that problem. Polishing and wet sanding all remove paint, and thats the problem in this case - too much paint has been removed.
 
Thanks for the info folks! I'm recommending the owner take the car to the dealership and complain. Maybe they will fix it (but he said he's not counting on it).



It's a shame really. I saw the burns before I estimated the job and told him about them. And I used a pc for the car because of liability.



It's a stunning vehicle and the burns are on the passenger side if that's any consolation for the owner.



Toto
 
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