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This car sees extensive track time, and unfortunately had a bad set of brake pads. The brake pads dusted insanely and instantly attached to anything and EVERYTHING! It ruined a set of brand new BBS wheels, and attached to every crevice on the car! This happened over a year ago, the owner said he clayed the car about a year ago(when this happened) and got most of it off, but trust me the car was nearly brown when I began working on it! haha! I had to clay this car extensively EVERYWHERE, including the door jambs and inside all the body lines and cracks in the body panels. Well lets begin!
Here you can see the ghosting from a number used for racing.
These are not the wheels that were ruined, but had their fair share of brake dust also as they are now the track wheels.
The worst part of the car was the rear bumper, it was melted during a session at Roebling Road somehow. Along with that, it had a brown substance ALL OVER the exhaust openings. It actually took some APC and a clay bar to remove.
After SIP/White, even after extensive cleaning for an entire day the paint was still very contaminated.
On the left is after polishing the car, on the right is how the pad looked when I started(new).
After SIP/White, 3m UF, Opti-Seal and two coats of Dodo Juice Supernatural.
Here is the owner already getting it dirty the very next day at an auto-x! Makes me proud!
Some VERY nice shots from the owner. These were taken with a Nikon D70 and an assortment of lenses from a 11-17mm wide angle, 70-300mm, and a 18-200mm.