PS Detailed: 2008 Corvette owner looses sleep untill.....

gmblack3

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5300 miles on this 08 vette in 89U Crystal Red Metallic.



Unfortunately client was referred to a true hack among hacks. After he threw the hack out, he calls me. He was on the verge of breaking down while his recently purchased 2008 vette left him with a few sleepless nights. He had hired this (unbeknown to him) hack to remove some water spot etching from the hood.



The next evening he dropped the vette off. I told him I would do my best to remove all of the DA sanding marks and restore this vette to its former glory.



I took a few pics:



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Bret arrived the next day at 9am. I had already QEW'd, clayed the car and did a few straight IPA wipedowns.



Next step was to see how much clear coat was left. I was having problems getting constant reading using my PosiTector 200 Advanced Gauge. I was getting plenty of readings of 1.5 mill at many places on the car. I made a call to DeFelsko. The tech was very helpful. We reset everything and made some changes to the gate setting (+1.5) to solve the surface reflection issue.



I determined that there was plenty of clear left. There was a max .10 mill of clear on the hood less then the untouched rear deck.



More hackage pics:



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We taped off a test area in the center of the hood.



Using M105 w/ a Surbuf pad and my XPPC at speed 6, I was suprised to find that 90-95% of the defects where removed on the first go with this unbeatable combo. A few deeper pigtails remained that where removed with the next application of the same.



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Bret worked on the right side while I did the left.



Here is Bret getting his surbuf/M105 on:

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After the M105 step the front was polished with:



M205/black LC classic flat/XPPC6



The doors and rear of the car where polished with:



M105/orange LC classic flat/XPPC6

M205/black LC classic flat/XPPC6



These pics where taken prior to the after polishing wash.



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We where done for the day and Bret headed home. I would finish the next day myself. Thanks for your help Bret!



The next day was forcast for light rain early and clouds the rest of the day. :(



I foam down the vette with my lance using 3oz of Z7 in my 32oz water filled bottle.



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I then pressure washed the foam off, cleaned the wheels, wells and tires.



I refoamed and washed using the 2BM and a sheepskin mitt.



Rinsed for the last time and dried the car with compressed air followed by a big blue WW drying towel.



I applied 2x of ZFX'd Z5pro followed by Z8 to the paint and side/rear glass.



Tires got Z-16.



Windscreen got Aquapel.



Final pics on a cloudy day. :(



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Amazing results! :bow



I can't believe you got all that out without a rotary. I'll have to look into those surbuf pads. :)
 
Scottwax said:
Amazing results! :bow



I can't believe you got all that out without a rotary. I'll have to look into those surbuf pads. :)





thinking the same thing as I scrolled through the thread...



I would have thought rotary necessary from the start!
 
that was a excellent job you both did. Where did you purchase those pads from and which pad exactly is it since they make several ones.



Excellent! Job!
 
Very Nice work! The Vette looks sharp!



What type of surbuf pad did you use? and how would it differ from say an orange LC pad?
 
cheapshot said:
Very Nice work! The Vette looks sharp!



What type of surbuf pad did you use? and how would it differ from say an orange LC pad?



I would like to know also...
 
Wow at the car's condition as it came to you. I could have done a better job with my PC and limited skills/supplies I have.
 
Great job on the infamously tough Corvette clearcoat. Quick question...



What's the name of the body color on the Corvette? :thx in advance
 
toyotaguy said:
thinking the same thing as I scrolled through the thread...



I would have thought rotary necessary from the start!



I have not used a rotary since Dec of '08 except to spin pads dry. :) Everytime I think I am going to have use a rotary for a major correction, the surbuf pad/PC come thru.



vtec92civic said:
that was a excellent job you both did. Where did you purchase those pads from and which pad exactly is it since they make several ones.



Excellent! Job!



Thank you Vtech! I use the Surbuf R series pad in a 7". The part # is S7P. You can get them right from surbuf.



cheapshot said:
Very Nice work! The Vette looks sharp!



What type of surbuf pad did you use? and how would it differ from say an orange LC pad?



Thank you cheapshot! See above for the pad info. Using the KBM the surbuf pad has more cut then the LC orange. The orange will finish better, but can still usually follow the surbuf with black LC/M205. On some paints a middle step with orange M105 may be necessary.



mrclrider said:
Holy crap, did the hack detailer rub his pad in the dirt before using it??



From the atrocious amount of pigtails, I would say that he never stopped to clean the sandpaper from the DA sander. If any small amount of dirt or bonded contaminant is picked up, you will have this result.



alowe said:
I would like to know also...



See above.



MuttGrunt said:
great save and hopefully, if anything, the hack gets you more future work ;)



Thanks MG!



sjs0433 said:
Wow at the car's condition as it came to you. I could have done a better job with my PC and limited skills/supplies I have.



I wish we would of had time to test some other combo's. I did try orange LC/M105 via the KBM 1x, it removed approx 75% of the defects.
 
xfire said:
Great job on the infamously tough Corvette clearcoat. Quick question...



What's the name of the body color on the Corvette? :thx in advance



Thank you xfire! This is 89U Crystal Red Metallic. I like this shade of red on a vette.
 
Wow great job. I have heard of these pads and wondered how they would do. You sir have made a believer out of me. Have you tried using the PFW pads?
 
What a great save for that man. You did beautiful work. I am hoping someday as I progress I can gain results like that.
 
ccking85 said:
Wow great job. I have heard of these pads and wondered how they would do. You sir have made a believer out of me. Have you tried using the PFW pads?



I have used the PFW w a rotary in the past. Thank you!



AKOZ said:
What a great save for that man. You did beautiful work. I am hoping someday as I progress I can gain results like that.



Thanks man! No reason why you can't do this kind of correction.



bufferbarry said:
Bryan very nice work man. what a shame that was. You really did an excellant job.



Thanks Barry!



dsms said:
Super impressive level of correction! Final finish is perfect!



Thanks David!



artikxscout said:
Awesome job on the car Bryan! I thought you would've reached for the rotary too. After seeing those pigtails (seen those often), I thought it was over!



Thank you! I to thought I would have to blow the dust off the rotary, but this method worked fine.
 
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