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TTBear
07-11-2015, 09:32 PM
So, a friend asked me if I would consider detailing his business partner`s Range Rover SUV. I am definitely not a professional detailer, and usually just do our own cars, and friends` cars, as I get to spend some quality time with some amazing machinery, but I really respect this friend of mine, so I agreed, not having even laid eyes on the car.

Oh boy. Was I in for a surprise. As it turns out, the SUV isn`t garaged, and the paint was marred, scratched, and swirled beyond belief. The guy was insisting on paying me, and I had no clue what to ask him for, so I gave him three options - the first, a quick all-in-one (I was hoping for this one, as I just wanted to get this one over with ASAP, haha), a "middle-of-the-road" detail - whatever I could correct in a two-step polish/LSP, or "The Full Monty" (I was praying that he wouldn`t choose this one.......) where I would do whatever it took to correct as much as I could in the time allotted.


He chose The Full Monty. :wacko:


Thankfully, the owner left the car with me for the whole week, and as it happened, I wasn`t working any nights at all this week, so I got stuck in as soon as I got the car home.

This is a picture of the roof, which was pretty indicative of the swirls present on the whole car (it was worse, with actual deep scratches, over much of the whole car):

http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/FullSizeRender.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/FullSizeRender.jpg.html)


Thankfully, the car had been in an accident about four months earlier, so the hood had been repainted, and the front bumper/headlights/grill were all brand new. There was also a bikini-cut clear bra that looked pretty much perfect, which helped. I was amazed how crap the hood looked after such a short time, however.

After getting into it, I realized that the scratches were everywhere, but there were absolutely NO dents, dings, or chips anywhere. If I could just get the paint levelled, I thought I could get it looking pretty good.

Here`s a before shot, and then another of the area between the sunroof and the windshield.

http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/DSCN3763_1.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/DSCN3763_1.jpg.html)

http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/DSCN3765.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/DSCN3765.jpg.html)


This first step was fraught with anxiety for me. I would have normally used my trusty Menzerna Fast Gloss, but when I went to get it from the cabinet, I realized my buddy had borrowed it, and I had about two ounces of it left. Yikes. I live in a town where I have to order in my products, so I had to scramble, as I knew time was not on my side. After testing a couple options, I found that the best was Mother "Deep Cleansing Polish" (Or something like that - it was all the local Canadian Tire had - it was advertised as the first of a three-step polishing system, so I figured it might have enough bite). Coupled with a 3" orange pad, and my new FLEX PE8, it actually levelled very well - of course, with the expected holograms and hazing.
I literally breathed a sigh of relief getting back to my trusty Menzerna SIP and FLEX 3401 for the second step, which was pretty good. There were NUMEROUS scratches all over the car - especially the tailgate, and I stopped counting the number of scratches I had to wet sand, after 45. The entire tailgate more or less had to be wet sanded. Literally, most of the tailgate looked like matte black paint (it`s a metallic black paint - almost exactly like BMW`s Black Sapphire).

Here`s a pic of the passenger side rear door, after a little wet sanding. I am by no means an expert with wet sanding, but after this detail, I feel I am the wet sanding KING, haha.

http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/DSCN3768_1.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/DSCN3768_1.jpg.html)
(This pic also is pretty indicative state of the paint in general)

This is how the door looked afterwards:

http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/DSCN3771.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/DSCN3771.jpg.html)


This is a 50:50 picture of part of the tailgate:

http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/DSCN3770.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/DSCN3770.jpg.html)

TTBear
07-11-2015, 09:38 PM
In the end, it turned out a LOT better than I thought it was going to, following initial assessment - especially as my compounding step was a VERY unknown entity.

I finished with FLEX 3401, white pad, and Menzerna Micro Polish.

Here are a few pics:

http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/DSCN3795.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/DSCN3795.jpg.html)
http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/DSCN3796.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/DSCN3796.jpg.html)
http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/DSCN3793_1.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/DSCN3793_1.jpg.html)
http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/DSCN3798_1.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/DSCN3798_1.jpg.html)
http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/DSCN3789.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/DSCN3789.jpg.html)
http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/DSCN3784.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/DSCN3784.jpg.html)
http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/DSCN3791_2.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/DSCN3791_2.jpg.html)
http://i1117.photobucket.com/albums/k593/TTBear2/Range%20Rover/DSCN3776.jpg (http://s1117.photobucket.com/user/TTBear2/media/Range%20Rover/DSCN3776.jpg.html)


Thanks for reading, and once again, thanks to everyone here - I don`t approach the level of competence that so many guys have on this forum, but everything I know, comes from you guys.

Again, I would really value any input regarding this project - I always aim to improve, and your input is always greatly appreciated! Thanks!


Have a great weekend, everyone!

jec1521
07-12-2015, 08:59 AM
Looks great. Hope you got paid enough to make it worth your while at least.

Ronkh
07-12-2015, 09:19 AM
Great job !!!!

It saw it`s share of swirl-o-matics !!!

Surprised the white pad finished so well

tropicsteve
07-12-2015, 09:25 AM
hope the owner appreciated the dramatic difference.

TTBear
07-12-2015, 10:43 AM
Looks great. Hope you got paid enough to make it worth your while at least.

Thanks! For me, it`s not about the money. I usually just do this for friends, many of whom have done a lot for me. For me, detailing is just something I enjoy doing. My friends always insist on paying me, but I don`t really feel right about that, so it all goes to the local animal shelter.
In this case, yes, the owner paid me a TON, hahaha. I would have made more doing an on-call shift, but it`s not about that - I love doing this, and if I can do it fairly well, and the animal shelter also benefits, then that is truly a win-win-win situation :)



Great job !!!!

It saw it`s share of swirl-o-matics !!!

Surprised the white pad finished so well

Thank you! Yep, this was the toughest car I`ve had to detail, even more difficulty than a black Viper that had several low marks on the hood, roof, and rear deck/spoiler from the owner`s German Shepherd! (I have another thread about that detail on here, too).

I thought the white pad worked well, too. What would you have thought would have been more appropriate? (I always want to learn how to do this process better). Should I have used a blue pad? Thanks!


hope the owner appreciated the dramatic difference.

Ha ha - I don`t know - my friend, (the owner`s business partner), was away on holidays for the whole week while I did the detail, but my friend sent him pics, and he texted back and said "okay, that`s going in the neighbor`s garage until I can get a garage built", :) :) :)




Thanks guys - most appreciated!!!!

PA DETAILER
07-12-2015, 11:14 AM
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madicev8
07-12-2015, 12:52 PM
Looks great, good job. And as others said, hope you got paid enough.

TTBear
07-12-2015, 11:09 PM
:10:


Looks great, good job. And as others said, hope you got paid enough.


Thank you, guys. Appreciate it :)

And yes, I got paid a ton - worked out to be about $40 an hour spent on the car, which was fine. I`m not in it for the money. The challenge of this car, and being able to achieve a result that I was happy with, was reward enough :)

Pats300zx
07-13-2015, 04:20 AM
Outstanding job :bow

TTBear
07-13-2015, 10:08 PM
Outstanding job :bow

Thank you!!! Really appreciate it!! :)

kc's
07-14-2015, 01:18 AM
nice save