I have a 2007 Ford Expedition that is Black with Tan trim. Back in August, a business up the street had one of their buildings spray painted and as a result I ended up with silver overspray all over the vehicle. The business owner contracted with a local mobile detailer to clean-up the 20+ cars that were affected. I met with the detailer and he told me they would use a clay bar. I had never heard of a clay bar so I asked about scratching and he said absolutely not and don't worry about scratches. Well, they picked up the vehicle one day before lunch and brought it back around 3:00. When I looked at it that night in the garage, I was shocked at all the scratches and even dullness in some places. My gut told me to just use a solvent in the first place to remove the overspray, but I didn't! You can see start and stop marks from the clay bar usage. There are also places that resemble wet sanding without polishing. This is the first vehicle that my wife and I have ever bought new after 20 years of marriage and I'm really irritated about what has happened. Am I being too picky by viewing the finish in my garage with a bright light? Before this occured I would dry the vehicle and use Meguiars spray detailer under a bright light in the garage and the finish was near perfect.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks.... first time poster.
Any recommendations would be appreciated.
Thanks.... first time poster.
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