Envious Eric
New member
I received this call to "make it look better" and "not make it so that I dont want to drive it" - sorry Mike, thats what I strive to do on every detail!
I arrived at about 815am, and left his place at 10pm. I planned on a solid two step process, but after seeing what condition the car was in, I couldn't let that be. I HAD to 3 step this car! And by steps, I only count the polishing steps involved, not the claying or the waxing or the glazing! Those are mandatory in every detail just like washing.
I did a test spot with a two step, and while the finish was definitely cleared up, it wasnt the glossiest I could get...which is what I was after! In the end, I would have to say this is one of the glossiest cars I have done! The before to after in person is night and day! If I had the go ahead to do this on every single car I did, I would be one very happy guy as I love the huge turn around projects like this one!
Process involved on this one went like this:
wash, rinse, speed dry (about 75% dry), clay, dry, IPA wipedown
PC work the whole way through
105/orange worked slowly and in smaller sections than normal
205 on megs yellow polishing pad
85rd on black pad worked extremely long time per section
danase wet glaze on blue pad
BFWD on blue pad
Befores:
claybar after the front fender:
Hello....lol
50/50 before
50/50 side by side
Nighttime shots at 10pm
I arrived at about 815am, and left his place at 10pm. I planned on a solid two step process, but after seeing what condition the car was in, I couldn't let that be. I HAD to 3 step this car! And by steps, I only count the polishing steps involved, not the claying or the waxing or the glazing! Those are mandatory in every detail just like washing.
I did a test spot with a two step, and while the finish was definitely cleared up, it wasnt the glossiest I could get...which is what I was after! In the end, I would have to say this is one of the glossiest cars I have done! The before to after in person is night and day! If I had the go ahead to do this on every single car I did, I would be one very happy guy as I love the huge turn around projects like this one!
Process involved on this one went like this:
wash, rinse, speed dry (about 75% dry), clay, dry, IPA wipedown
PC work the whole way through
105/orange worked slowly and in smaller sections than normal
205 on megs yellow polishing pad
85rd on black pad worked extremely long time per section
danase wet glaze on blue pad
BFWD on blue pad
Befores:





claybar after the front fender:

Hello....lol

50/50 before

50/50 side by side

Nighttime shots at 10pm






