The back bumper had several scrapes along the back of it which had broken the paint so this would get corrected with the G220 and Gloss-It Extreme Cut and One step polish with the
Menzerna Compounding/Polishing pads:
So, as you could see the car had seen a hard life of incorrect washing/drying techniques and I had my work cut out on this one. I knew I wasn’t going to get 100% correction as some of the RIDS were far too deep to even have a chance of removing.
Polish of choice was 3M Fast Cut Plus combined with a 3M Compounding Pad @2000rpm's (1500-1800 on the smaller areas):
I'd decided to give each section 2 hits. What came out came out and what didn’t was going to have to stay put. With any remaining time left, I'd go back and polish the worst areas again if needs be.
Luckily, 2 hits gave decent results considering the state of the paintwork:
This pic (although out of focus) shows the kind of scratches left after polishing. Even without proper focus you can see they are fairly deep!
Clarity and Gloss was restored nicely though:
N/S wing after FCP stage:
And on the other wing where those horrific scratches were:
After correction:
Considering the state of the wing before hand, I was quite happy with the level of correction achieved without the need for wet sanding
Round the other side, midway through correction:
Again in the above pic you can see the deeper one or two RIDS remained after 2 hits.
Offside back 1/4 before:
After:
Once corrected, it was time to refine the finish and for this I used
Menzerna PO85RD and a Polishing Pad @ 1500rpm's. As always, this produced superb clarity:
Even though the wheels were past their best they were sealed anyways (to remove any polishing dust if nothing else) by Marsha, who also applied Gloss-It tyre dressing and polished up the exhaust with the Blackfire Metal Polishes.
The engine bay was dressed with 303 as always:
The interior was fully detailed including feeding of the leather with Raceglaze Leather Balm and Werkstat Satin Prot on the mats, shuts polished and sealed with Werkstat Prime Strong. Interior glass cleaned with Eimann Fabrik and exterior glass done with Rain-X.
Back to the paintwork, which after a wipe down with Top Inspection (Carefully! I get major paranoid when working on solid black about marring it!) was sealed with Gloss-It Signature Gloss and left for around 45 mins to make sure it cured properly in the cold temperatures.
That gave the following results (apologies for lack of quality pics as the owner turned up just before I finished):
