2000 Camaro Brought Back from the Dead

Wow, that is truly a remarkable transformation Doc!



I can't believe that you made that amount of improvement with just SIP! You didn't use anything more aggressive?



I would have gone straight to a compound on paint that bad!
 
Rob Tomlin said:
Wow, that is truly a remarkable transformation Doc!



I can't believe that you made that amount of improvement with just SIP! You didn't use anything more aggressive?



I would have gone straight to a compound on paint that bad!



SIP with the wool pad did a whole lot of correcting. I was going to try M105, but I started with SIP first with the foamed wool pad and that did the job. I was a bit apprehensive to try the M105 because of the cold humid weather we had in Riverside this weekend.
 
detaildoc said:
SIP with the wool pad did a whole lot of correcting. I was going to try M105, but I started with SIP first with the foamed wool pad and that did the job. I was a bit apprehensive to try the M105 because of the cold humid weather we had in Riverside this weekend.



Well Doc, I would have to say that you made a good call in not trying the M105 with the weather we are having.



I did give it a try (my first time using it) and I can't say that it was a very pleasant experience. Very short working time, and it was "flashing" very quickly. I started out using a yellow LC foam pad, and the results were not very impressive at all. Switched to the PFW and things went MUCH better, (though still not quite as smoothly as I would have liked in terms of ease of use). I won't make that mistake again though: if I need serious correction/cutting power, forget about the foam.



Anyway, I think the humidity and cold weather probably had a negative impact on the usability of the M105.



Here is what I worked on while you were working on the Camaro (with some comments on using M105):



http://www.autopia.org/forum/click-brag/107420-1957-ford-f-100-a.html#post1128741
 
She's bringing it back tomorrow so I can hit it with some DWG.
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WOW!!! :shocked



The title says it all...



Phenominal job bringing it back to life!!



Top notch work!! It looks like a totally different car now. :2thumbs:
 
I still can't believe how you were able to get rid of some of those scratches, as they looked really deep. Especially just using SIP! :eek:
 
Rob Tomlin said:
I still can't believe how you were able to get rid of some of those scratches, as they looked really deep. Especially just using SIP! :eek:



It took several passes with the wool pad and yellow pad, then followed by the 5.5" orange pad. I am sure it would have been faster with M105.
 
RickRack said:
WOW!!! :shocked



The title says it all...



Phenominal job bringing it back to life!!



Top notch work!! It looks like a totally different car now. :2thumbs:



Thanks! Yeah, people keep telling me that it is either a different car or a paint job. She took it to work today and people were amazed. Now everyone there wants me to do their car.
 
detaildoc said:
Thanks! Yeah, people keep telling me that it is either a different car or a paint job. She took it to work today and people were amazed. Now everyone there wants me to do their car.



You had better start charging some serious cash now! :2thumbs:
 
Rob Tomlin said:
You had better start charging some serious cash now! :2thumbs:



Heck yes. I only do it for free when the car belongs to family or a friend or if it is a car that I like and I really want to detail; otherwise, I get paid.:xyxthumbs
 
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