I have 2 friends that want to come. One is a pro detailer and the other is an obsessed hobbyist like myself.
I would not use a rotary on painted plastic at all...paint doesn't behave the same way over plastic that it does over metal...a lot of times you can make it worse. I have a small spot on my passenger rear bumper that I can't buff out and I'm afraid to get more aggressive because the paint may crack.
How bad is it scraped? I guess a paint cleaner/light polish by hand is the best thing to start with. It will be hard to get a PC pad in the dash...I work by hand in that area.
BTW, I took my "Toyota" badge off yesterday & removed my pinstripes.
I have quite a few products in the arsenal these days, but let's see what Nick thinks if he can make it. Lee and I can give a lot of opinions, but Nick has some bodyshop experience too.
Rene is trying to give me too much credit.
I would not use a rotary on painted plastic at all...paint doesn't behave the same way over plastic that it does over metal...a lot of times you can make it worse. I have a small spot on my passenger rear bumper that I can't buff out and I'm afraid to get more aggressive because the paint may crack.
How bad is it scraped? I guess a paint cleaner/light polish by hand is the best thing to start with. It will be hard to get a PC pad in the dash...I work by hand in that area.
BTW, I took my "Toyota" badge off yesterday & removed my pinstripes.
I have quite a few products in the arsenal these days, but let's see what Nick thinks if he can make it. Lee and I can give a lot of opinions, but Nick has some bodyshop experience too.
Rene is trying to give me too much credit.
2004 Solara V6 SLE
Lunar Mist Metallic
2 time Solara owner (1999 SE V6 MT)
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Lunar Mist Metallic
2 time Solara owner (1999 SE V6 MT)
http://www.cardomain.com/memberpage/648891
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