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evenflow said:Amazing write up and before and afters. That car was REALLY hacked up. Nice correction :waxing:
BigJimZ28 said:looks great
one question ........ why is you kid playing with your wool pad?
Kyny said:Hi, David
Amazing Work like always.
Elkin
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Zymol :xyxthumbs
lt1_man said:wow good turn around I can't believe some of those "professional" detail places that just swirl the paint even worse then it was to begin with. That black looked very deep in the final pictures. Also how did you like the 3M product, has it easy to buff off?
-Brandon
ajnavo61490 said:nice work, man
gators241987 said:I dont comment here often, but great job. You did an awesome job. I have yet to use the 1Z glanz wax, any other sealant its comparable to?
shine said:Great job. It's a shame what those "professionals" can do, but it keeps you in business. :goodjob
joyriiide1113 said:Good job David. Seeing you buff in person, I have no doubt the finish was spectacular.
dmw2692004 said:great correction! sounded like the car wash "technician" really knew what he was talking about ...not.
Legacy99 said:Terrific turn around, excellent write up and photos.
DW849 said:By the way, why do you use laquer thinner for wetsanding? I've used carwash soap before just never heard of using laquer thinner.
tdekany said:Great work David!!!
rydawg said:Great work David and great write up!
baseballlover1 said:AMAZING BRO!
And we have the same crocs! i love mine. I get made fun of a bit but who cares. haha
bri7 said:nice job on the corvette!!!
Chris223 said:Wow great work, looks better than new. But I also have a question you used M105 twice, and then SIP... weren't you afraid of removing to much clearcoat? I'm no pro, so I'm asking. But from what I hear, I'd be afraid to use 105 more than once, let alone follow up with SIP.
jimmie jam said:wow. beautiful work. :bow
blk45 said:Let me get this straight......you used 4000 grit paper and lacquer thinner to "insure that there would not be anything on the surface that would interfere with the buffing process to follow"? After you said that the surface was contaminant free?
If it was contaminant free already, why do it? And even if it wasn't, why use 4000 grit paper and lacquer thinner?
pampos said:Great correction on that great car..just a question.that cover will not scratch the paint??
LangMan37 said:Very Nice!!
Question-Just wondering why you chose to use cotton towels to dry? Just curious.
fishbonezken said:absolutely perfect work, pictures and documentation.
The reflections are stunning!!! perfect job David.
Can I ask if you tape the edges/gaps between panels when compounding with M105 and PFW?
rlguy28 said:is there a reason why you used terry cotton towels to dry? Do you like those better compared to a microfiber waffle weave?
artikxscout said:great job on the reconditioning.
Pats300zx said:Fantastic job David...
rwisejr said:Now that is paint correction !!!! Excellent turn around.I hope the owner to it to the so called detail shop to see what it looks like when done correctly. Great job !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
RickRack said:David,
I am in complete awe of the condition the previous "detail shop" delivered the vehicle to the customer. In the befores, it almost looks like the car had been wetsanded! Did they burn the paint in any areas? It looks like there is a burn mark on the drivers door about halfway down in one of the before pictures.
I am amazed how well you were able to bring the paint back to life!! It looks better than new now that you've worked you magic on it. You really earned your money on that one for sure!
The combination of products you used are spot-on. M105 does a great job on removing the deeper defects on the hard Corvette clear and leaves a pretty decent finish. SIP works great to really refine the paint and Ultrafina is the icing on the cake! I did a similar process to a black C6 I did a little while ago and worked great.
Very nice pictures and great job on the write-up!! Keep up the great work! :xyxthumbs
joyriiide1113 said:I'll jump on this one being that I had the chance to actually see this 4000grit in eprson and use it. Its not like wetsanding paper in the traditional sense. Its like a mesh fabric sheet. The marring by it is soo minimal than a PC and 106ff can correct it. Sometimes when you clay, even with an aggressive claybar, you're left with contamination that will not budge. This mesh fabric gets the best of it, without installing excessive marring you would get from an aggressive claybar.
Also, if you notice in the before pictures, there are no back and forth wetsanding marks. I've seen the marring left from this mesh sheet under both halogens and sunlight and am quite excited to implement this into more details, even if its not directly on paint.
ptaylor_9849 said:Great job David. I know all too well how much work that must have been to remove all that stubborn wool marring. You certainly earned your money on that one. Z06 wheels on a C6.
Patrick
Way2SSlow said:WOW! Incredible work David. I'm glad he found you so his car can look like that for the rest of it's life.
TSC17 said:Spectacular work! I hope that the owner of that car got compensated by the hacks that messed up his car.
JoshVette said:Great work David, that Vette was in pretty bad shape, looks like you really restored it.
karburn said:Another car brought back from the brink of being "average" and transformed into "exceptional". Outstanding prep work and final results. The owner had to be thrilled.
TH0001 said:Wow David, top notch man. That Vette looks incrediable!!!!!!!!!!!!
Spilchy said:Excellent work! Insane! Its mind boggling that another place would trash that car in the way that they did.
I liked how you stacked up the towels and rested the hood. Neat idea, I've never seen it.
It was nice to see Meguiar's #00 get in on an action shot. Its a fabulous soap that doesn't get mentioned here. I use it diluted for clay lube. You should also check out Meguiar's #62 for maintenance washes. It is another great performer from the body shop line.
Great job.
2000firebird said:great job, was wondering where do you get 4000 grit paper? i can only find 2000 max anywhere local, besides online.
Bigpoppa3346 said:Very nice write up, pics, and the work is absolutely outstanding.![]()
blk45 said:
lbls1 said:Very nice results!
Mr.Cool said:Amazing finish.
Where in lake worth are you.
MotorCity said:great work david!!!
zoomzoom mazda5 said:Awesome write-up and correction David!
Infraggable Kru said:lacquer thinner is clear coat safe ?
gmblack3a said:Excellent recovery David! After doing more then a few black hammered vettes at the start of the year, I have not polished one is a few months. Your thread makes me miss them.![]()
Denzil said:Excellent work David! That Vette sure was hammered. I sure bet he appreciates the work you put in. I hope this new client is a keeper for you!
JuneBug said:Fantastic detail David!
Thanks for the advice on 1Z GlansWax, I don't have Zymol Carbon but I do have Souveran. The next time I do a detail on my car, which doesn't need any correction - I'm thinking about trying your IZ with wax topper.
dublifecrisis said:it looks like 105 left some holograms (sp). I have some but yet to use it. Looks like a good choice for that vette and WOW what a great finish you put on it!