Oakes - Detailed: 2004 Mitsubishi Evo, saved from life support!

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This 2004 Rally Red Evo VIII was a successful revival, from a very near critical condition as you will clearly be able to see for yourselves. When I first saw the car in it's pink very faded state, I almost feared we were witnessing failure, but I didn't give up on it then and there. After performing a quick test panel on the seemingly most deteriorated part of the car and seeing hope, it was deemed recoverable.



Over 3 days, and many many pads and polish later - due to the rally red Evo VIIIs being SS paint - the final result was more than rewarding. More time being spent on the rear quarter panels as they were not properly refinished after being resprayed, so we wet sanded them smooth and re polished them. However, this particular car wasn't completely revived yet, as we kind of went reverse on the process....It's awaiting a heart transplant for it's blown motor, meaning we performed the cosmetic surgery before it was able to walk again. I personally would want to revive looking good again and ready to go, but that's just me!



Hope you all dont mind the medical references, this particular Evo belonged to a Med Student, and just contiuning with the theme!



The Products used throughout the process:

CG CitrusWash

P21S TAW

Sonax Green Clay

CG Clay Lube

Meguiars 105 - Purple Foam Wool

Menzerna SIP - Yellow Foam

Menzerna 106FA - Green Foam

P21S Paintworks Cleanser

Blackfire Wet Diamond Paint Sealant

Wolfgang Fuzion Wax

2000 grit - headlights

1500-2000-3000 grit - Rear quarter panels

Diablo Wheel Gel

Meguiars Wheel Brightener

Rejex Sealant on wheels



Trauma Pictures: You can just see there is no gloss to be found on this car as we arrived to it.





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So we prepped it fully, two full degreasing washes and clay, completely dried it, all edges and such. Corrected the wing then removed it, tape up the car and the following pics are post prep. Can really see what we were working with now, just look in the light reflections on the paint, or lack of so to speak, to really get an idea of how dull it was.



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The following pictures are mix of 50/50 and before/after shots to show the difference as we worked through the car, they really speak for themselves.



Fender 50/50



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We didn't just get rid of the dullness, all defects were removed on the car, like here on the quarter panel



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Hood 50/50



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A-Pillar 50/50



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Trunk 50/50



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Before/After shots of the Hood. Shot in the same lighting conditions, no flash or enhancement made to any of these pictures



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Before/After of Passenger side doors



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Headlight Before/After



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Direct sunlight Photos



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Reflection Photos - Gloss returned



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Finished Full Vehicle Photos:



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Feedback appreciated! Thank you for looking!



-Oakes
 
WOW!



Those befores are nuts! That guy live next to a nuclear power plant or something? :think:



What machine did you use?
 
Nope, just a medical student in the city of Philadelphia, but that can pretty much account to a nuclear power plant!



We used the PC 7424, 7424 XP and Meguiars G110 on this vehicle
 
Thanks guys! Just the RR Evo VIIIs were single stage, I believe they changed it to CC for the Evo IX, but may be mistaken. The rest of the Evo colors are infact CC.
 
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