Mystic Cobra lightly polished and sealed(Forum member 04MC)

Todd@RUPES

Just a regular guy
This car had some of the worst water etching I have come across. I tried (to no avial) to hit this paint hard and level some of the etching but after 4 passes of M84 with a 7006 cutting pad and 3 passes of M83 with a 8006 pad and barely an improvement in the etching, the owner (04MC) and I decided that caution was the better part of valor in this case. The paint is expensive and neither him nor I wanted to risk burning it.



The etchings could all be caught with a finger nail so it looks like a wetsand and cut would be the only way to fix it. Being that he made a long drive over to my house, we busted out or ROB's and did a quick polish and seal.



The paint was amazing to begin so I can't really take all credit as Thiago (04MC) does an amazing job with his paint using #9 and it was pretty flawless to begin. He decieded to step up to #80 and with two people it took maybe 30 minutes to finish. Then we applyed a quick coat of #21 by PC and did a quick dressing of the tires and wheel wells.



I also got to go for a quick ride. The car has a pulley and turns out 15 lbs of boost, and gets sideways through first and second, no problem.



Anyways here are some afters, which I can't take full credit for.



Swirl free, the paint was hard for me to photograph in direct sunlight as it would washout...



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Again the full sun shot kinda washed out, but swirl free...



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Thanks...



I have never been a Mustang fan, always a Corvette fan. But after seeing the car and working on it, then going for a ride, my mind has changed. Like I said, minus the water etchings that are hard to spot, the paint was pretty much perfect.
 
Looks really good to me! Very nice gloss on that Mystic paint. :)



Too bad about the etching, I have a customer with a black Lexus LX470 and same deal, etched so deep I am not sure even wetsanding will get it all.
 
I hear you Scott, I even suggested having the clear sanded and recleared.



Another detailer actually told the owner that it was partley his fault because he tried to buff the car using #9/PC and the buffing etched it further?:think2
 
Sup TOD - Ford (inside SVT) gave the name of Terminators to 03/04 Cobras for a reason :D



The marks now you really have to look for them at certain angles under fluorescent light , so not that big deal, but it improved a lot. Thanks! In the future, I might consider the wet sand/re-clear, but I need to find someone I really trust to do the re-clear. I am sure it will look a lot better :shocked



Here is another pic



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