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Re: Trashed SRT-8 Jeep







The drivers side fender was chosen for a test panel to see what products/pads worked the best on this particular paint. After a bit of testing, we chose to do a 3 step polishing treatment to get the results we were looking for.



A total of 3 passes were necessary on most panels to remove the deeper RIDS. The picture below is after just one pass with 3M Extra Cut Compound using an orange LC pad. As you can see, it is quite a big difference compared to the door, which was untouched.





Once we had our process down, Ryan and I went to town with the buffers and completed all of the heavy compounding in one day. Considering the condition of the paint, it corrected better that what we had originally thought.


After all of the heavy compounding was completed, the entire exterior was wiped clean using a damp microfiber towel to remove of any dust and compound residue that was on the surface and hiding in the cracks & crevices. Once the surface was clean, we wiped down the paint with 91% alcohol to remove any carrier oils left behind from the compound and all panels were carefully inspected under various light sources (halogen, xenon & fluorescent) to check for any defects we might have missed.


For a medium polish, we chose to use Menzerna Power Finish on a white LC pad. The Power Finish did a great job at removing the slight compounding haze left behind from the Extra Cut and made a noticeable difference in both gloss and reflectivity.


Here are a few pictures after the second polishing step…













Before moving on to the final polishing stage, we gave it an exterior hand wash to remove any polishing residue that was present. For the final polishing step, we used Menzerna 85rd using a black LC pad, which really amped up the glow and darkened up the paint quite a bit. All tires & wheel wells were dressed using Super Blue dressing and the wheels were polished with Werkstatt Prime, then sealed with Opti-Seal. The exterior glass was cleaned with Invisible Glass and sealed with Opti-Seal.


Before applying the LSP, the paint received a Zaino Z6 wipedown, which really makes for an easy application/removal of the wax or sealant used. Blackfire Wet Diamond Sealant with Polycharger was applied to the complete exterior using a gold LC pad via Porter Cable RO polisher. The sealant was applied very thin and let to dry for about 15-20 minutes before removing it using a new microfiber cloth.


The Wet Diamond completely changed the look of the paint and added some incredible depth and slickness, which was exactly what we were hoping for. I have been using this product for quite a while now with amazing results. The application and removal is almost effortless, which is why it has become one of my favorite LSP’s.


Both Ryan and I wrapped things up for the day and planned on meeting up with the customer the following morning. When Ryan and I walked into shop the following morning, we both looked at the paint and were blown away at how amazing it looked. Just for fun, we applied a topcoat of Blackfire Midnight Sun carnauba wax to see if we could get any additional gloss out of the paint and extend the durability a little. The paint was already looking amazing before we applied the Midnight Sun, so it was hard to tell if there was any difference, but it was so easy to apply & remove that it didn’t matter.
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