jr001
Registered User
This car belongs to a friend who had recently bought it after owning a black one. There were some aspects of the paintwork that he wasn't too happy with. Kitchen scourers and wire sponges had been the previous owner's tools of choice for removing bird droppings. Even some of the glass had similar tell-tale signs. Chris was looking to have things improved to get more from the finish.
UPDATE: Chris has just sold this car to a JAG dealer and got 800 quid above the book price due to the condition of the paint! Result.
A bit of long process to do this write-up following computer disk failures, reformatting new disk etc, probs with IE and everything that goes with it.
So, a brief write up.
This was a big car and would stretch my 2-day timescale to the max. 2 days can normally be quite tight on a car but this one proved to require the most amount of machining I've ever carried out on a single car.
The car drove really well from my home to the garage with the V6 totally effortless. A cracking car really.
The car after its wash and aggressive claying:
Once inside, the defects really started to indicate just how tight this 2 days was going to be. Most of the car (except bumpers) required TWO hits of Fast Cut Plus, followed by Menzerna 106FA refining.
Some wet-sanding was carried out on the bonnet and roof to remove some deeper scratches and severely diminish others. Consequently, not the usual supply of photos for this one.
Initial testing with polishing pad and Menzerna 3.02 revealed super swirl removal but some deeper ones remaining.
Bumpers done with Menzerna 3.02.
Some intial defect pics:
This gives you an idea of what was typically left after one hit of 3M FCP:
Some pics to show the level of improvements brought about:
One of the scourer areas on the roof:
Wet-sanded and machined out:
Paint cleansing carried out with panel wipe. Final protection Zaino Z2-Pro.
Some finals:
So sore all day today in the real job. I was glad to get finished at 9pm on the Sunday night!
TOTAL TIME: 19 HOURS.
Cheers,
JOHN:thumb:
UPDATE: Chris has just sold this car to a JAG dealer and got 800 quid above the book price due to the condition of the paint! Result.
A bit of long process to do this write-up following computer disk failures, reformatting new disk etc, probs with IE and everything that goes with it.
So, a brief write up.
This was a big car and would stretch my 2-day timescale to the max. 2 days can normally be quite tight on a car but this one proved to require the most amount of machining I've ever carried out on a single car.
The car drove really well from my home to the garage with the V6 totally effortless. A cracking car really.
The car after its wash and aggressive claying:
Once inside, the defects really started to indicate just how tight this 2 days was going to be. Most of the car (except bumpers) required TWO hits of Fast Cut Plus, followed by Menzerna 106FA refining.
Some wet-sanding was carried out on the bonnet and roof to remove some deeper scratches and severely diminish others. Consequently, not the usual supply of photos for this one.
Initial testing with polishing pad and Menzerna 3.02 revealed super swirl removal but some deeper ones remaining.
Bumpers done with Menzerna 3.02.
Some intial defect pics:
This gives you an idea of what was typically left after one hit of 3M FCP:
Some pics to show the level of improvements brought about:
One of the scourer areas on the roof:
Wet-sanded and machined out:
Paint cleansing carried out with panel wipe. Final protection Zaino Z2-Pro.
Some finals:
So sore all day today in the real job. I was glad to get finished at 9pm on the Sunday night!
TOTAL TIME: 19 HOURS.
Cheers,
JOHN:thumb: