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ambleZ06 01-24-2010 08:20 PM

SOS!!!! Deatilers Please Help!!!!
 
My wife decided to take her Yukon to one of those do it yourself car washes, you know the kind with the steel wool brushes. Needless to say, I have some serious scratches on the side of the truck. They appear to be worse on the plastic trim. Can any of you please provide me with what I need to buy, and what I need to do (detailing for dummies :lol:) to get the scratches out. Below is a pic of the carnage. I really appreciate any and all of your help.

Thanks

http://img706.imageshack.us/img706/6324/img0168i.jpg

Gobbles 01-24-2010 08:26 PM

Yikes!

Zorro 01-24-2010 08:45 PM

Goddam was it a car wash she drove through or a wood mill?

Those things ought to be outlawed!

edit - you need to do a clean detailing. The pros are surely much better at explaining it all throughly, but basically clean the car properly (microfiber mitt and 2 buckets technique), clay bar each panel with car, then on with buffing which should remove those swirls (depending on the compound you choose), finish off with wax/sealant.

Barrister 01-24-2010 08:46 PM

I have seen those car wash guys drop their thin towels on the asphault, pick them back up and go right back to rubbing the car.

Ced 01-24-2010 09:03 PM

Those aren't scratches
You need some compound and a polish. Don't mess with it if you don't know how to do it, leave it to a pro.

Barrister 01-24-2010 09:16 PM

You need a FLEX tool and some Menzerna.

Phil Y 01-24-2010 09:19 PM

are you planning to work on this yourself, if so we can provide you with some direction.

Barrister 01-24-2010 09:20 PM

Phil is as good as anyone at this stuff and can hook you up.

He's the guy to talk to.

ambleZ06 01-25-2010 08:09 AM


Originally Posted by phil@detailersdomain (Post 505697)
are you planning to work on this yourself, if so we can provide you with some direction.

I would like to (I am one of those types that likes to do it myself). However, if it is too much please let me know.

Thanks so much for the helpful replies.

Phil Y 01-25-2010 08:29 AM

what do you have on hand do you have a flex tool?

yes you can do it yourself with the the right tools.


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