HaulingAss
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This guy shows you how simple it is to bring an old, abused and scratched-up finish back to brand-spanking new. This is, by far, the best, no-nonsense Cybertruck surface re-finishing video I've seen on the net:
I see a lot of people spreading fake and misleading narratives that this is a difficult process. This video proof should dispel those false narratives - it's dead simple and relatively quick compared to finish restoration on cars with soft, damage prone paint. The Cybertruck, with no clearcoat, no easily scratched paint, just solid, homogenous damage-resistant metal, polishes back to better than new with a simple surface sanding. Watch the video to see how easy it is.
The video follows the procedure provided by Tesla in the online Service Manual almost word for word. I've done this on my Cybertruck after multiple muddy, heavy-bushwhacking trips that left the surface covered in ultra-fine linear scratches that show up when the angle of the lighting is just right to expose them. Works a treat!
I see a lot of people spreading fake and misleading narratives that this is a difficult process. This video proof should dispel those false narratives - it's dead simple and relatively quick compared to finish restoration on cars with soft, damage prone paint. The Cybertruck, with no clearcoat, no easily scratched paint, just solid, homogenous damage-resistant metal, polishes back to better than new with a simple surface sanding. Watch the video to see how easy it is.
The video follows the procedure provided by Tesla in the online Service Manual almost word for word. I've done this on my Cybertruck after multiple muddy, heavy-bushwhacking trips that left the surface covered in ultra-fine linear scratches that show up when the angle of the lighting is just right to expose them. Works a treat!
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