19 year old beater turns Two-Face (aka Harvey Dent)

zckid

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Hello friends

This is a 18+(almost 19 in days) year old ride. When you look at it, it seems much older: single-stage paint, faded, dull, no gloss, no shine, hiding all the paint defects,. Worse, its been used by its original owner, as a truck for his business, hence not only the look of neglect but real neglect...... period!

"Has this car got a cure?"....... "NON pas pou capav faire narien sa ... bizin repeintiré".... meaning "can't do anything... needs respray"

"Mission Impossible" on the way, turning a piece of junk into a shiny jewel.... after finding a deal with the new owner, a buddy of mine and also the son-in-law of the previous owner, we wanted this to be a detailing project for 2 years and at the same time, be a master-piece, unique to our island, the DODO (juice) island.


The car on arrival

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physical damage: dents and dings on the fender, doors have got their share too, >50% of rear bumper has no paint, and has got dents.

In the sun:

no defects visible, all covered by the dullness of the paint

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close-up of the initial state.... no defects visible due to dullness of the paintwork.

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the paint is a single-stage one. no clear coat, all protection eroded.

The paint is dead!


The roof and the boot lid:

lacking reflection, depth, no definition in the paint, simply flat and dull, no clear coat ( a single stage paint), there are scratches everywhere, pits and pores but most are hidden by the dullness of the paint!

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the boot lid:

defects here are representative of what you are going to see elsewhere

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The test spot and its importance in this case.


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The real color of the paint was hidden by the dullness, and my buddy needed to have the dents repaired and spray painted. so, i restored part of the hood so that the bodyshop could have the color rightly matched......

**** but it didn't *****

fast forward a week, the BeyondShine team was called into action



Extreme close-up of the extent of paint damage:



The actual benefit of using detailing clay is actually trying it.

Claying removed the paint along with above-surface bonded contaminants.


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After prepping the surface, the paint seemed to be destined for a respray.

We gave our best shot to restore the same and save my buddy $$$$ (he's blessed with fatherhood again) and save the environment at the same time

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Mission impossible on the way....

let the pictures speak...


the uncorrected side:

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can u see thru'?


the corrected side:

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can u see now?


A 50-50 shot

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all correction and finishing has been carried out with the Makita, our best mate.


Close-up of what used to be a dull, matte surface

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But now plenty of gloss, shine and depth


Another view:

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Can you see the difference?

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Depth n reflection brought back to the dying paintwork


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a deep reflection on an almost impossible color

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waiting for the sun


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Sun Test:


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Inspection of the work done....

Close-up

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plain sunlight, no swirls, no holograms... ;)
When compared to the initial state, a world of difference!


Sun Test:

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moving it again

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Checking other areas


Finally, the one and only.... 2-face ride in Mauritius...

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the Harvey Dent of cars with a touch of BeyondShine...

Hope you enjoyed reading as we enjoyed sharing. Your thoughts and comments are most welcome

Cheers & regards

Zaid
 
Great job on that restoration so far. I'm in the process of reversing 22+ years of oxidation and neglect on the work truck I recently purchased. Doing so with a DA is slow and tedious work but I plan on pushing through and my goal is to complete half of the vehicle with the DA and eventually purchase a rotary and learn how to use the rotary on the other half.
 
Great job on that restoration so far. I'm in the process of reversing 22+ years of oxidation and neglect on the work truck I recently purchased. Doing so with a DA is slow and tedious work but I plan on pushing through and my goal is to complete half of the vehicle with the DA and eventually purchase a rotary and learn how to use the rotary on the other half.

Thanks for ur kinds words bro,

Yes go for it. it's a lot of work but the satisfaction is greater. :) if you are using have the DA, u can try the M101 /fg400 with the microfiber pads

man was that paint beat to death, but all your hard work is paying off.

Thanks a lot for your kind and encouraging words Steve :bigups

Nice save!

Thanks so much mjlinane, ur kind words most appreciated
 
Great work and such fabulous results:cheers:


Nice comeback !!!!


Awesome work! Any pics of the car completely done?


Your kind and encouraging words very much appreciated friends.


@Todd, not completed buddy. it's a way for me to show to people how detailing can transform a vehicle. But sure will add more pics as and when more work is done to the ride.

many thanks for your encouragement
 
I was thinking what a great way to get some business. Drive that bad boy around 50/50'd and advertise! Looks great man.
 
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