2008 Pontiac G8

Sizzle Chest

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2008 Pontiac G8
Phantom Black Metallic
150,000+ miles

I had a previous client who is a Holden/Pontiac aficionado. He just picked up a Pontiac G8, same car sold in Australia as the Holden Commodore, as his daily driver. The car has over 150,000 miles on it, was kept outside all of its life, and has NEVER seen anything other than a swirl-o-matic drive thru car wash since it was purchased new. The car was purchased from the original owner and it was properly maintained mechanically, just not cosmetically.
My client wanted to see what I could do in order to bring the paint back to life. He was going to wrap it if ‘nothing could be done’. I informed him to wait until I look at it before he decides to wrap it!
Upon receiving the car…it was beat! I mean just neglected. Swirl city, scratches, marring, hazy dead lifeless paint, and it had a door that was repainted at some point with what looked to be a branch off of a tree!!! You could not even see a hint of the metallic that was in this paint.
I got to work!!!

Gear:
Flex 3401 for compounding cutting
1” and 2” pneumatic machines for the small/tight areas
15mm long through for final polishing
GG6 for sealant application
Misc foam cutting, polishing pads. Misc MF cutting pads, wool pads.
3D HD Cut
M101 was used for the really bad areas (with both wool and MF cut pads)
3D HD Polish
Blackfire Wet Diamond all finish paint protection-LSP
Nano sponge medium for claying
Mother DS for clay lube
Adam’s VRT for tire dressing
Adam’s glass cleaner
Misc microfiber towels
Car Pro eraser for wipe down prior to LSP
New formula Pinnacle leather conditioner for seats
Vacuumed via Metro
I hope I haven’t missed anything!

Upon completion the vehicle really looked great!!! Years were taken off of its appearance. The client came and picked it up and was BLOWN AWAY! He told me that his idea of wrapping the vehicle was now the furthest thing from his mind!!! I was extremely pleased to hear this as well as see how much in awe of his ‘new’ daily driver he was! He could not stop looking at it and looking at the door that was repainted; the one that now matched the finish on the rest of the car!
We spoke about coatings and he will most likely be bringing this G8 back to me for an application of a ceramic coating later in the year/early next year.
This one really made my day and I enjoyed working on it very much!
Thanks for looking!!!


DEFECTS:



Pillars dull and lifeless:




Mirror dull and lifeless:



 
Work pics:












Pillars before:


Pillars after:

Mirror before:


Mirror after:



Door that had `paint work` on the right, drivers door corrected on the left:


Before:

After:






 
Holy Moley!! Out of the park home run, I`d say. Scott, if you had to resort to M101, I seriously, seriously recommend you pick up Shine Supply`s Chop Top to try out. It is now my automatic go-to for tough jobs and finishes down so much better than M101 as well as is easier to use IMO. If you do try some, pls let me know what you think. Again, wicked job, man, wicked job.
 
Looks awesome, great save. It`s always a great feeling knowing you saved the client the hassle of doing something they weren`t really looking forward to because they thought it was the only option to make the car look good.
 
Thanks everyone!!! Really appreciated!!!

Thanks Richy-I`ll have to get some and give it a shot. M101 worked like a champ, but like you know, it needed to be `finished down`. LOL

Thanks again!
 
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