shinier spots are low spots, and means further sanding is required:
i know i look like a goof here... but I'm getting ready to polish out the sanding marks with the Makita Rotary, 3M Germany backing pad, "Yellow Brick" LLC constant pressure pad, and M105
after one quick pass, the reveal. Notice the tightness of the light reflection. Less orange peel = a more true and crisp reflection.
Marc takes over:
The fender looks MUCH better:
The fender is done, the door is untouched:
Now we know how the paint reacts to the sanding, we went ahead and sanded the entire car down, stopping to polish out certain areas for inspection only. Polishing would follow after all sanding is done. The less your polishing pads are exposed to dust, the less chance of contamination.
messy and shiny. Who put the water bottle there!?:
After doing the whole car, there were still areas that needed more work. The hood seemed to be harder than the rest of the car, and required dropping to 1500 grit. I got out the wool pad to not have to follow the sanding with a finer grit. It worked fine, removing the 1500 grit sanding ,arks with ease. So easy, we kept using the 1500 grit for touchups.
Scary stuff as I brought out the burgundy foam "brillo" wool pad and let it loose of the roof:
Progress as night falls:
and more polishing...
At this stage, after 7.5 hours straight, we called it quits for the day. We had sanded out about 90% of the surface, polished it out, and re-sanded a few areas. Yet to do: clear up sanding touch ups, refine polish with M205 or similar, then seal the paint.
The next day we were able to work on the car was Dec 24th. The owner was leaving the following day, and would not get back until after we left the island. So it had to be today!
The owner likes how his car is coming out:
We finished up by polishing with M205 on a black LLC pad on the rotary. After 4 more hours of polishing, we put the front fascia on and took it outside for final pictures. Since the the car is scheduled to get stickered up soon, we gave it a quick spray of Blackfire Spray Sealant. The decal installer will wipe down with a solution that will strip off any sealants, so all we needed for paint protection was something to hold out living in the garage until then. We could have used almost any quick detailer with protection, but all we had on hand this day was the Blackfire and Dodo Juice Red Mist Tropical... two of our favorites! Tough choice indeed.
Now, the car is not perfect, but we knew it would never be. We got to the point where further sanding and polishing would not improve the finish any more. Further, we would not recommend this to anyone! Please don't even ask the price to do something like this, as the cost to detail probably surpassed the cost to re-paint the car. Time spent = 12+ hours with 2 pro's working.
Nice countryside to work in, but do not let the green fool you. It was 95 degrees F.
Next mods: New turn signals and trim pieces, button up the engine and accesories, and take to its first track event in February 2010. The slicker surface should also be good for a few extra mph and a few mpg more
Thanks for reading!