dsms detail - 2010 Black Camaro Extensive Paint Correction

dsms

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Chevy Camaro in for a complete correction and winter prep detail.



Car was bought with 8,000 miles on it. Dealer prep and polish job left paint with heavy defects and holograms



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Some before shots of the finish, lots of swirling, RIDS and machine holograms



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Example of how a hologram carries in the light



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The wash process



-Foam w/ CG maxi suds

-Soak with Optimum Power clean 5:1

-Hand wash using Lusso Auto Bathe



Car was then clayed and dried followed by several IPA wipedowns to remove any remaining protection, oils and clay residue



Measuring the paint with a paint gauge, consistent readings all around



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Hood under the LED light, nice myriad of defects



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After a few test combos I landed on the following using both rotary and DA machnes. M105, M205 and Menzerna powerfinish.



A 50.50 after compounding of some of the hood defects



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Pulled the car outside to check my work...



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Front fender 50.50



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Showing the difference in color between polished and unpolished paint... both are technically "black" paint :giggle:



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Closeup of some of the deeper defects



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The lower panels of this car took the most abuse, 50.50 of lower front fender vs. door



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Spot compounding



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Some of the body panels make for awkward polishing angles, improvisation as always is a staple in the correction process :thumb:



I always open up doors during correction so I can polish all the way to an edge without my pad running onto an adjacent panel, especially one just polished out.



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Some areas required an extra hit during the compounding stage



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Some DA finishing on the trunk, new crimson LC pads are very nice!



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A 50.50 of the trunk, again lots of holograms



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Better pic of some of the deeper defects



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Under the LED



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The rear bumper had some of the worst holograms I have seen on a car and by worst I mean just careless buffing x10! Typical figure 8's pattern going up and down the entire bumper.



Before, holograms and defects under standing halogen and LED lights



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After, same exact light source(s) in the same spot



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All in all the correction process took about 15hrs. After which a final IPA wipedown was given before LSP. LSP of choice was Menzerna powerlock.



Wheels polished with Werkstat Prime followed by 2 coats of Rejex.



Interior did not need much work. All leather was treated with the Leather Masters trio for a clean no shine look. 303 on the plastics and Jetseal on the doorjamps for protection.



After shots of the interior



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That is fantastic recovery... Somebody needs to find the d-bag who washed that car with a brillo pad and beat them back to maintaining the deep fat fryer at the local fat burger stand?! Curious if you ran the paint depth meter on the car after you were done? I'd like to know how much clear needed to come off?
 
DeanSweet said:
That is fantastic recovery... Somebody needs to find the d-bag who washed that car with a brillo pad and beat them back to maintaining the deep fat fryer at the local fat burger stand?! Curious if you ran the paint depth meter on the car after you were done? I'd like to know how much clear needed to come off?



LoL! Agreed!
 
DeanSweet said:
That is fantastic recovery... Somebody needs to find the d-bag who washed that car with a brillo pad and beat them back to maintaining the deep fat fryer at the local fat burger stand?! Curious if you ran the paint depth meter on the car after you were done? I'd like to know how much clear needed to come off?



Why? I dont understand why detailers get angry with hacks who door poor work. Sure its never nice to see a nice car thats been hacked up but it only makes our business' do better. If this car had not been hacked up and had only minor wash marring than I would have charged a few hundred dollars less for the work. A good part of my business is "New Car Prep" details and with that comes dealership holograms and glaze jobs... which again equates to more time I need to spend on the car, thus more money I am charging per job.
 
Love the photography and work done. Documenting the hard work that goes into what you do properly allows for better insight as to what you poured in to get those afters. Everything came out as perfect as expected!
 
dsms- Great job, and you sure got some good pics of the various issues :eek:



What brand of masking tape were you using there? How does it hold up to the heat/etc. when you run over it with the rotary?
 
Accumulator said:
dsms- Great job, and you sure got some good pics of the various issues :eek:



What brand of masking tape were you using there? How does it hold up to the heat/etc. when you run over it with the rotary?



Its a newer 3M tape that supposedly is to replace the green one. I use this instead because it leaves less residue on the paint and if it does get lifted with a buffer it doesn't shard polish everywhere. I love it.



MachNU said:
Man I wish I had a camera as good as yours. Also, as always you never cease to impress with your details.



I use 2 cameras. Most of the paint defects are captured with my 5 year old sony point and shoot, it highlights them better I think but the quality is really not to sharp. The final shots are taken with my Nikon D60, pretty entry level model, not to hard to use. I only have the kit lens it came with.
 
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