So unfortunately i'm posting this because I feel i'm partly response for my cousin's truck etching....
A little background before I get you to the present. My cousin bought a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo about a month ago, actually the day after I bought my RSX. He bought it privately and was a decent price with everything he wanted. Carfax checked out clean, only one owner, etc. So unforunately I couldn't see it before he bought it to give my opinion, so he went ahead and bought it anyway.
The truck was horrible and any Autopian would :scared: . Just to give you an idea of how "car friendly" the owner was he didn't even know how to open the hood. He did have most of the service records and what not, so my cousin figured a good day with me and it will be all good. The interior really cleaned up nicely and the exterior was in pretty poor shape. So about a month ago I helped him spend all day cleaning the exterior. Gave it a good wash twice, even though we had washed it before, clayed it which was odd because it wasn't picking up to much. Then the fun part, polishing. I started with a couple less aggressive pads/polishes but they really weren't cutting it. I finally decided on SSR2.5 with a yellow LC cutting pad via PC. I've used this combo before and really didn't think it was that aggressive. So I did half the hood and it looked great compared to the other side. Needless to say we both spent all day with that combo trying to take out as many scratches and defects as possible. I really wanted to finish up with FP2 to ensure everything was removed and not filled but due to time constraints we settled with VM by hand and topped with EX. Fast forward 2-3 weeks later, and my cousin now has 2 dime sized bird dropping etching on his hood. We even S+Wed it a week in that time period. Needless to say hes not happy but hes really not mad at me or what we did. The thing was before I even touched the truck he had a decent sized bird dropping etching on his hood. So i'm thinking the CC was on its way out before I even got to it, which is very odd for a car thats maybe 6 years old with only 48k miles on it. I'm sure when we used SSR2.5/Cutting pad that didn't help the situation either. Has this happened to anyone before? Any possible solutions? He was *thinking* about repainting it but I don't think its worth it. I don't understand how bird dropping can etch paint that fast. I mean prior to my Autopia days i've left bird dropppings on my car and NEVER had this problem. Even on friends and family's cars they have had it sit and never etch the paint like my cousin's Jeeps hood. I'm now wondering if Jeep paint is different or something?
Sorry for the vent, just really disappointed in the way things worked out. My cousin spent a nice amount of $ on it and hasn't really been too impressed with it. I'm sure my uncle won't let me use my buffer on his other trucks now just because of this. :furious:
A little background before I get you to the present. My cousin bought a 2000 Jeep Grand Cherokee Laredo about a month ago, actually the day after I bought my RSX. He bought it privately and was a decent price with everything he wanted. Carfax checked out clean, only one owner, etc. So unforunately I couldn't see it before he bought it to give my opinion, so he went ahead and bought it anyway.
The truck was horrible and any Autopian would :scared: . Just to give you an idea of how "car friendly" the owner was he didn't even know how to open the hood. He did have most of the service records and what not, so my cousin figured a good day with me and it will be all good. The interior really cleaned up nicely and the exterior was in pretty poor shape. So about a month ago I helped him spend all day cleaning the exterior. Gave it a good wash twice, even though we had washed it before, clayed it which was odd because it wasn't picking up to much. Then the fun part, polishing. I started with a couple less aggressive pads/polishes but they really weren't cutting it. I finally decided on SSR2.5 with a yellow LC cutting pad via PC. I've used this combo before and really didn't think it was that aggressive. So I did half the hood and it looked great compared to the other side. Needless to say we both spent all day with that combo trying to take out as many scratches and defects as possible. I really wanted to finish up with FP2 to ensure everything was removed and not filled but due to time constraints we settled with VM by hand and topped with EX. Fast forward 2-3 weeks later, and my cousin now has 2 dime sized bird dropping etching on his hood. We even S+Wed it a week in that time period. Needless to say hes not happy but hes really not mad at me or what we did. The thing was before I even touched the truck he had a decent sized bird dropping etching on his hood. So i'm thinking the CC was on its way out before I even got to it, which is very odd for a car thats maybe 6 years old with only 48k miles on it. I'm sure when we used SSR2.5/Cutting pad that didn't help the situation either. Has this happened to anyone before? Any possible solutions? He was *thinking* about repainting it but I don't think its worth it. I don't understand how bird dropping can etch paint that fast. I mean prior to my Autopia days i've left bird dropppings on my car and NEVER had this problem. Even on friends and family's cars they have had it sit and never etch the paint like my cousin's Jeeps hood. I'm now wondering if Jeep paint is different or something?
Sorry for the vent, just really disappointed in the way things worked out. My cousin spent a nice amount of $ on it and hasn't really been too impressed with it. I'm sure my uncle won't let me use my buffer on his other trucks now just because of this. :furious: