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    Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    Well I got myself a porter cable, denim pads, and some M101 compound over the holidays and I figured I`d try out a DA for the first time ever on my Jeep SRT8 (strting tonight 01-17-2015). My goal is to remove the orange peel panel by panel (one panel a week) so far I’ve only done the rear hatch because the whole process takes a long time!

    This being my first post on this form I guess I’ll give a little back ground: I got into car detailing when I picked up my Jeep SRT8 but I didn’t like how the factory paint reflected light (that was a year ago), since then I’ve slowly been learning about car detailing and I’ve been washing my SRT8 weekly by hand (year-round)…

    This is the process I did to start removing orange peel on my factory paint:


    • Wash using; 2 buckets, grit guards, 2 chenille wash mitts, roof brush, wheel brush, and good car soap

    1. Pressure rinse off mud/salt
    2. Lather from top to bottom moving side to side (my order; roof w/roof brush, sides w/chenille wash mitt, front, back, wheels /w wheel brush)
    3. Flood rinse (hose no attachment)
    4. Quick detail mist

    • Dry using; borderless microfibers (my order: same order as I lathered)
    • Clay bar using; Nanoskin Autoscrub mitt w/ quick detailer (it’s like clay bar but way quicker)

    1. Dry

    • Polish using; Porter Cable 7424xp, Meguiars M101, 5inch CarPro Denim orange peel removal pad(s)

    1. I did 5 to 10 overlapping passes (once each way; side to site up and down = one pass) using M101 on a denim orange peel remover pad
    2. Inspect (repeat if not satisfied)

    • Klasse All-In-One applied using Porter Cable (windows and everything)

    1. Buff off any residue with microfiber

    • Klasse Sealant Glaze

    1. Apply one panel/wheel at a time and buff off right away using a microfiber
    2. Apply a second coating to the same panel but don’t buff off until the last panel is done
    3. Let cure 24 hours


    Here’s the before and after results done by me a total novice/first timer with a PC!!:

    Before:


    After:


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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    Wow! Certainly can see the difference/improvement in the lighting reflections.
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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    4u2nvinmtl- That`s great OP correction, let alone for somebody with limited experience at such stuff!

    I *am* a bit surprised that you were able to go to (nonabrasive) KAIO directly after the M101/denim step though. The M101/denim must`ve left a much better finish than I would`ve expected (just goes to show how little I know about such stuff).

    That vehicle must be all sorts of fun!
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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    whoa. that looks fantastic
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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    Nice work

    Things will go faster if you do 3 passes, clean the pad, apply more compound and then do more passes

    After 3, I found that the pad was glazed and was not cutting anymore

    I used M100, some have said that the older compounds may work better

    FG400 did not work well at all. Gummed up, no working time, difficult to remove
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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    Nice....I tried the denim pad with Megwires 105 and did not get great results, but I didn`t make as many passes as you did. I`ll have to pick up some 101, this looks great!
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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    Congrats MR. 4u2nv. SRT8 lookin` good. I like the above poster`s recommendation of adding a bit more compound. I`d do maybe 6 section passes and then try and add more compound after a quick pad cleaning if necessary.
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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    I didn`t think you could remove orange peel with a PC. That`s awesome you were able to get those results! I thought those pads were for rotary use
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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    Nice job. Looks much better.
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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    Looks great, do you have a paint gauge. Orange peel removal look great, just be sure you have enough clear to work with in the future.
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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    Quote Originally Posted by JSFM35X View Post
    Looks great, do you have a paint gauge. Orange peel removal look great, just be sure you have enough clear to work with in the future.
    I was going to say the same, I`ve had quite the interest in orange peel removal from customers but when dealing with oem paint I refuse. It`s just too thin, longevity wise.

    Great Job though, came out perfect.

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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    Quote Originally Posted by JSFM35X View Post
    Looks great, do you have a paint gauge. Orange peel removal look great, just be sure you have enough clear to work with in the future.
    This is the only thing keeping me from doing it to my own vehicles. I have had the urge several times, but then I think about how long I want to keep our vehicles and having as much clear coat as possible seems more important
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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    Yea but it`s not like wetsanding
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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    Quote Originally Posted by MTLian View Post
    Yea but it`s not like wetsanding
    It is, the material removal is just as fast if not faster. I`ve done both on my vehicles and I can tell you unless you going under 1500 grit on a da the denim IS faster.
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    Re: Orange Peel removal on 09 JeeP SRT8

    First off I`d like to say thanks to everyone for the very supportive comments it`s really motivating to read!

    A lot of my friends and family think I’m crazy to be so obsessed about the look and finish of my paint but I take pride in my SRT8 and would love to start hitting up the car show seen. I also find there’s a huge gap between the people who maintain their car them self’s and the people who just take it to get washed and wrenched on, frankly it’s hard to break through to any car owner in Montreal, Canada.

    Even my own mother said my Jeep only looks good because it`s an SRT8 (she didn’t think it was the detailing that made it stand out at all). So I figured I would do my Mothers new Ford Fusion (2015). I just did one pass with m101 and a medium cut foam pad, followed by AIO and sealed it with Klasse (two layers). When I was finished not only did it look way better than when she got it from the dealer it looked better than my SRT8!

    Her Ford Fusion has that really dark red color that doesn’t show right unless the car is super clean. When I showed her the finished product (16 hours later) she thought that I had repainted the car LOL... She couldn’t believe how it sparkled like a gem even at night in a parking lot of a grocery store. Now when people ask which car is yours, she says "mine is the shiny one".

    Detailing is quickly becoming a passion for me and I hope to keep expanding my skills! A paint gage will likely be one of my next purchases (recommendations are appreciated).

 

 
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