Cleaning dried sh off auto paint with no clear coat

Single stage paint can be burnt as well very common on edges where paint is thin, it happens when you don’t use enough polish to lubricate your buffing pad and stay on one spot for too long. As @Chesebro said a rotary buffer will do it, a dual action is a lot less problematic if you don’t know what your doing.

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You are in a different country. Here in the U.S we pay for insurance to literally just have a piece of paper that says we have it so we can do bigger jobs. There’s no real protection, and good chance your policy won’t be renewed at the end of the current term.

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If you make a claim

It’s largely the same here people won’t let you on there property without insurance, except people actually use insurance here and companies retain you instead of flicking you off for using there service aka insurance, they just charge you more. Insurance companies never lose.

Totally forgot about that. Now it all makes sense.

Glad for you, @MuscleMyHustle that your insurance actually does something for you, besides win you jobs.

Personally, I’m still in favor of self-insuring whenever possible. Insurance companies are set up to make a profit.

For example, my wife’s car has the minimum liability coverage required. Heaven forbid it gets wrecked by our fault, we’ll pay to replace it. In the mean time, it only costs us $370-ish to insure it for the whole year.

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@Seandz How’d things turn out?

I had a house wash the other day. I was in the back and on the side spraying. I came around to the front to find this in the driveway.

I was like, “Really?”
They had to drive over my hoses and squeeze past my trailer.

The homeowner was already home so I’m guessing it was a friend.

Didn’t go awesome. The truck with no clear coat needed to be repainted. Cost me $2,500. I had a An auto detail paint correction specialist come out to try and he couldn’t fix it. The cheap paint just got eaten right into it. The Jeep on the other hand was just fine, even with 6% sh sitting on the paint for 24 hours.

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Sorry, man. That stinks big time.

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