Rasky's Auto Detailing: Black CTS-V paint correction (Lots of pics)

RaskyR1

Rasky's Auto Detailing
2005 Cadillac CTS-V, exterior correction only.

The owner recently purchased this car used and wanted to give her a new lease on life. He had contacted me via email about my services and mentioned he was getting the hood painted under warranty, and that he would then bring the car over for me to inspect. Upon inspection the car really didn’t look too bad; especially considering it was black and 4 years old. We had decided that a 2-step correction was they way to go for this daily driver, and I was confident it would remove 90-95% of the defects…. HOWEVER, the body shop somehow happened to get overspray all over the ENTIRE car when they painted the hood!!! The owner brought the car back to the dealership/body shop to have them remove the overspray via clay bar prior having me do the work. I had also done a test spot with some OTC Meguiars clay, and the overspray came off with very little effort…


The car was dropped off late on Friday night in the rain so I really had no idea what I was in for until after I washed the car and pulled out the Brinkmann…


Before pics


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P21S Gel dwelling
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After an ONR bath the damage was sadly revealed with the Brinkmann and Halogens lamps. You can clearly see the deep marring and RIDS inflicted by the body shop, who apparently was using a very aggressive and dirty clay bar….so much for the 2-step process.
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Very deep scratch in the newly painted hood…apparently done during the claying at the dealer/body shop. This was definitely not coming out but I did try to make it less noticeable.
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The car also had those ugly door edge moldings that not only take away from the look of the car, but they also make buffing a PITA. I asked the owner what he though of them and he agreed that they should be removed if possible.
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Some glue left behind…
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3M adhesive remove to the rescue
It was late Friday night after washing the car and I wanted to have my process dialed in for Saturday morning. My original plan of attack was M105 on the rotary with Solo wool pad, followed by M105 on the PCXP with an orange LC pad, finishing off with M205 on a black LC pad. It may be hard to see in the 50/50 shots but M205 left some very faint micro marring. Because of this I decided to finish with Menzerna 106ff as it finished down perfectly.

50/50 test spot (Note that these were taken after finishing with M205, not 106ff)
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The next morning I first wanted to address the scratch on the hood and the headlights which were in pretty bad shape.

Light sanding of the scratch….the body shop did a good job with the initial sanding and even though I got paint readings in the 170 micron range, I had no real idea of how much clear was left. The rest of the car had very healthy readings in the 130-140 micron range.
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It appeared that the UV coating on the tops of the lamps had deteriorated and they had a very weird texture to them. I normally would not sand them this aggressively as it will surely remove the UV coating, but at this point we had nothing to loose.
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The top portion of the lamps received 800, 1500, 3000 grit sanding, and the face of the lamps got 2000, 3000 as they were not that bad.
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Headlamps after polishing with M105/M205
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Rear lamps only had light marring.
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After M105/M205
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I also happened to notice some yellow road paint behind the left rear tire which I wanted to address.
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Removed with lacquer thinner
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I pulled the car out Sunday morning and got some sun shots after the final buffing step and an IPA wipe down. No LSP here yet. This time of the year it’s hard to get good sun shots by my shop as the sun is low in the sky and it gets blocked by the trees and my house. There was also very light overcast too, but you can still see how nice the finish came out.
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After shots! LSP was Blackfire Wet-Diamond
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Corsa exhaust sounds good. Tips cleaned with ZAIO.
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Sun was just about to go down behind the house when I pulled the car out.
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The money shot!
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About 17 hours were invested in this job.



Thanks for looking, :howdy
Rasky
 
Nice work. Don't you love sloppy paint work. I've run into some real winners.

Thanks Troy!

Yeah, for a body shop to do that to such a nice car it's pathetic! That's the one thing I like about the body shop my father works at. All cars are coated with "Spray Mask" on the areas not being worked on as soon as the car comes in. Zero overspray that way. :bigups

I would love to see what the clay bar looked like that they used....I'd be willing to bet its pretty old and has been dropped a few times! :hmmm:
 
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:bigups

Makes a big difference when the detailer takes the time and brings life back to the Lenses.
 
Rasky to the rescue, yet again!! :bow :bigups

Thank you, and thanks forthe rep too! :bigups

RyansAutoDetail said:
that is so shiny i dont think it could get any better ! amazing writeup too ! thanks

Thanks Ryan!

Megahn said:
Makes a big difference when the detailer takes the time and brings life back to the Lenses.

Thanks Meghan! :)


Bobby said:
Looks great RaskyR1. Keep up the great work.

Thanks Bobby! :howdy


ignis_driver said:
great turnaround again, good work there

Thank you! :)
 
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