Optimum Coating : 2015 Nissan Teana wrecked by dealership

s1tl

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We have with us the latest Nissan Teana fresh from the dealership barely a week old. The owner brief us that the car was is perfect shape. Little to know that the car had already been sent to a so called professional car care center.

Upon arrival, the first glance was gloss and shine, second was the dirt and dust but as we inspected in detailed...

We found alot of severe polishing damage that was caused by improper usage of the rotary buffer. Holograms were spotted on most panels.

Some were so severe that it did not require any form of lighting to see them.

The lines of the car was all scratched up by the inexperienced car care center.

They were even more obvious when LED lighting glare onto the surface.

Extremely visible swirls and holograms are formed from this so called professional center.


We did some severe correction to remove the swirl and also holograms. As we were in a rush from too much time spent on correction, not much documentation was done for the correction. Here is a shot of the corrected surface.


After 3hours spent on just correction, the final cleaning was done and the coating applied.
 

s1tl

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with the correct combination of pads, machine and polishing compounds, it is possible, provided that you dont rest, curi ayam, snake. Go all the way hardcore non-stop until the car is completed. I personally had done too many teana(s) so i know how the paint is like, its kindof an experience thing
 

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im using Opti-Coat™ Pro
 

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