The STi was hit by a drunk driver
doh
on the drivers side, whole side was re-sprayed.... bodyshop in the end sanded the entire car.
Issues included sanding scratches left over, solvent pop and runs in the clear.
Car came in very clean, wheels almost immaculate.
Little EZ brush works very well in between calipers and the hub mounting face. P21s gel cleaned up the barrels quick too.
Paint was pressure washed and I pre-soaked the whole car with a biodegradable APC at 5:1, this helped remove most of the prior wax coating. The owner did his best to maintain the finish.
Some of the prior oils/glaze dripping off with the pre-soak (learned this trick from Bryan Bursnwroth)
Car was rinsed again and washed with lusso auto bathe then clayed with Sonus green
Correction work
The paint was very unreceptive to the rotary, lots of buffer skip. Swicthed over to the new PC for correction, a little improvement but still very very sticky. I have done 2 OPB colored STI's prior and although they have a little sticky paint issue they are easily corrected.
This car was absorbing polish like crazy and gumming up cutting pads with 15seconds or so. After a few phone calls to Bob and Ryan (Rydawg) I realized there wasnt a wright or wrong answer as to how to approach correction on this clear, it just was a problem child.
M105 was needed to take care of some of the deeper defects but it was too aggressive for the paint and gummed up the pads very quickly.
Ened up with
SIP w/ green polishing pad
106FA w/ green polishing pad again
PO87mc w/ blue finishing pad
Even PO85rd on the PC left minor holograms, I switched up to 87mc because it has a tiny bit less cut and a bit more lubrication
After the 106FA, holos
After 87mc
Hood 50/50, haziness on the bottom half, corrected upper half
Finished the hood and brough it outside to inspect my work
Uncorrected area, rids and holos from the bodyshop
Opposite side corrected
Some experimenting with the new cyan cutting pads
Some results after the experimenting with the new cyan cutting pads. I like these pads on certain paints. I need to use them on a few more cars to give a conclusive review on weather they are great or just good.
Back to the issues, with the sun out I could see what else was left on the rest of the cah
Sanding scratches left over on the trunk
Wing 50/50
Before
After
In the end I was very disappointed I couldn't get complete correction in every area. I'd say the car got to about 90% as a whole.
It got very messy during correction so I re-washed it with the FK1 shampoo/degreaser and gave it an IPA bath before LSP.
2 coats of blackfire wet diamond left to cure 2 hours each
wheel sealed with rejex for winter


Issues included sanding scratches left over, solvent pop and runs in the clear.
Car came in very clean, wheels almost immaculate.
Little EZ brush works very well in between calipers and the hub mounting face. P21s gel cleaned up the barrels quick too.

Paint was pressure washed and I pre-soaked the whole car with a biodegradable APC at 5:1, this helped remove most of the prior wax coating. The owner did his best to maintain the finish.
Some of the prior oils/glaze dripping off with the pre-soak (learned this trick from Bryan Bursnwroth)


Car was rinsed again and washed with lusso auto bathe then clayed with Sonus green
Correction work


The paint was very unreceptive to the rotary, lots of buffer skip. Swicthed over to the new PC for correction, a little improvement but still very very sticky. I have done 2 OPB colored STI's prior and although they have a little sticky paint issue they are easily corrected.
This car was absorbing polish like crazy and gumming up cutting pads with 15seconds or so. After a few phone calls to Bob and Ryan (Rydawg) I realized there wasnt a wright or wrong answer as to how to approach correction on this clear, it just was a problem child.
M105 was needed to take care of some of the deeper defects but it was too aggressive for the paint and gummed up the pads very quickly.
Ened up with
SIP w/ green polishing pad
106FA w/ green polishing pad again
PO87mc w/ blue finishing pad
Even PO85rd on the PC left minor holograms, I switched up to 87mc because it has a tiny bit less cut and a bit more lubrication
After the 106FA, holos

After 87mc



Hood 50/50, haziness on the bottom half, corrected upper half

Finished the hood and brough it outside to inspect my work



Uncorrected area, rids and holos from the bodyshop

Opposite side corrected

Some experimenting with the new cyan cutting pads

Some results after the experimenting with the new cyan cutting pads. I like these pads on certain paints. I need to use them on a few more cars to give a conclusive review on weather they are great or just good.

Back to the issues, with the sun out I could see what else was left on the rest of the cah


Sanding scratches left over on the trunk

Wing 50/50


Before

After

In the end I was very disappointed I couldn't get complete correction in every area. I'd say the car got to about 90% as a whole.
It got very messy during correction so I re-washed it with the FK1 shampoo/degreaser and gave it an IPA bath before LSP.
2 coats of blackfire wet diamond left to cure 2 hours each
wheel sealed with rejex for winter