My buddy brought his 2011 Kia Koupe over for polish and detailing.
The car was a mess....hadn't been cleaned in over 4 years. It had severe scratches as well as small dents that required paintless dent removal.
Original plan was to hit the paint with M105, M205, and finally M305 via Torqx polisher.
However, I ran out of time due to all of the interior cleaning that was required....super mess...gum, soft drink spills, etc. OMIGOSH ..the car was trashed inside !!!
So here's what I did:
1) Applied 3M Super Duty compound by hand to remove the bad scratches.
(It's really rough stuff and I don't know of an equivalent Maguiar's product)
2) Applied ScratchX 2.0 via Torqx - orange pad.
3) Applied M305 glaze via Torqx - black pad.
For a black finish, this turned-out pretty well.....and took less than 6 hours to complete.
Any and all comments appreciated. I know, I know....ScratchX is supposedly a hand-application product.
However, it appears to work well with the Torqx for scratch remediation.
The car was a mess....hadn't been cleaned in over 4 years. It had severe scratches as well as small dents that required paintless dent removal.
Original plan was to hit the paint with M105, M205, and finally M305 via Torqx polisher.
However, I ran out of time due to all of the interior cleaning that was required....super mess...gum, soft drink spills, etc. OMIGOSH ..the car was trashed inside !!!
So here's what I did:
1) Applied 3M Super Duty compound by hand to remove the bad scratches.
(It's really rough stuff and I don't know of an equivalent Maguiar's product)
2) Applied ScratchX 2.0 via Torqx - orange pad.
3) Applied M305 glaze via Torqx - black pad.
For a black finish, this turned-out pretty well.....and took less than 6 hours to complete.
Any and all comments appreciated. I know, I know....ScratchX is supposedly a hand-application product.
However, it appears to work well with the Torqx for scratch remediation.
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