jsou
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Vehicle: Mitsubishi Evolution IX MR
Defects: Compound residue in almost all cracks & crevices, holograms via rotary/wool pad combo and poor technique, and swirls from a dirty rag or poor wash techniques (I'm assuming).
Plan of attack: We decided to take the paint to it's full potential. The story was the body shop the owner hired was unable to achieve the desired finish after attempting to wetsand and "buff" the entire vehicle 4 times! The car sat in the body shop's possession after 3+ months until the owner got fed up and contacted me as the last attempt to save the paint. He did not want to repaint it unless necessary. The pics below will tell you why he was unhappy.
Tools & Products:
Exterior
- OmniClean All Purpose Cleaner
- Tufshine Tire Brush
- Wheel Woolies 1" Boar's Hair Detailing Brush
- Wheel Woolies Angle, Straight in variety of sizes
- Daytona Wheel Brush
- Meguiar's Gold Class Shampoo
- Griot's Garage Washing Pad
- 2BM with grit guards
- Air Force Master Blaster
- Carpro Eraser wipe down of entire vehicle and crevices
- P21S Finish Restorer for the lips of wheels
- Black Pearl Trim and Tire Armour (Clear Finish)
Paint Correction:
- Rupes LHR21ES with 5" Kamikaze Beast backing plate
- Rupes LHR12E Duetto with 3" Kamikaze Beast backing Plate
- 6" Rupes Yellow Polishing pad
- 4" Rupes Yellow Polishing pad
- Shine Supply Classic Polish
LSP:
BlackFire BlackIce (First time. It was a dream to use and I'm not really a paste wax guy)
Holograms..
Caked up Compound...
Even on trim...
Swirls....
Test Spot Dialed in.
50/50 of the driver fender.
SHORT CLIP OF THE FENDER 50/50: CLICK HERE!!! https://vid.me/e/vydT
Hood corrected and wiped down with Eraser.
Fender corrected and wiped down with Eraser.
No sun shots as we finished up everything just after 2am working straight with the only breaks being the bathroom and water/food. We spent approximately 21 hours on correction alone, not counting the wash and prep stages. For now, I'll leave it with a teaser pic.
Final Thoughts: The paint "hardness" was as expected for a respray, SOFT. About 6 section passes with the Rupes/Yellow Pad/Classic Polish and it corrected and finished to where we liked it. I am still in disbelief at the mistreatment from the bodyshop. The owner was ecstatic after the vehicle was complete. He thought he would need to repair/refinish the vehicle through another shop. IT DOES NOT NEED TO NOW!
Blackfire BlackIce is such a nice product to use, easy to spread via machine and by hand. It's also just as easy to wipe off. I may use this product as my replacement for Blackfire's wet diamond all finish paint protection sealant as an LSP. I will be monitoring it's properties throughout this vehicle's maintenance washes. The paint is gleaming now!
I will update this thread with some glamour shots and the longevity info of Blackice.
Thanks for looking! Comments, Questions, and Hate always welcomed.
Defects: Compound residue in almost all cracks & crevices, holograms via rotary/wool pad combo and poor technique, and swirls from a dirty rag or poor wash techniques (I'm assuming).
Plan of attack: We decided to take the paint to it's full potential. The story was the body shop the owner hired was unable to achieve the desired finish after attempting to wetsand and "buff" the entire vehicle 4 times! The car sat in the body shop's possession after 3+ months until the owner got fed up and contacted me as the last attempt to save the paint. He did not want to repaint it unless necessary. The pics below will tell you why he was unhappy.
Tools & Products:
Exterior
- OmniClean All Purpose Cleaner
- Tufshine Tire Brush
- Wheel Woolies 1" Boar's Hair Detailing Brush
- Wheel Woolies Angle, Straight in variety of sizes
- Daytona Wheel Brush
- Meguiar's Gold Class Shampoo
- Griot's Garage Washing Pad
- 2BM with grit guards
- Air Force Master Blaster
- Carpro Eraser wipe down of entire vehicle and crevices
- P21S Finish Restorer for the lips of wheels
- Black Pearl Trim and Tire Armour (Clear Finish)
Paint Correction:
- Rupes LHR21ES with 5" Kamikaze Beast backing plate
- Rupes LHR12E Duetto with 3" Kamikaze Beast backing Plate
- 6" Rupes Yellow Polishing pad
- 4" Rupes Yellow Polishing pad
- Shine Supply Classic Polish
LSP:
BlackFire BlackIce (First time. It was a dream to use and I'm not really a paste wax guy)
Holograms..


Caked up Compound...





Even on trim...




Swirls....


Test Spot Dialed in.

50/50 of the driver fender.

SHORT CLIP OF THE FENDER 50/50: CLICK HERE!!! https://vid.me/e/vydT
Hood corrected and wiped down with Eraser.

Fender corrected and wiped down with Eraser.

No sun shots as we finished up everything just after 2am working straight with the only breaks being the bathroom and water/food. We spent approximately 21 hours on correction alone, not counting the wash and prep stages. For now, I'll leave it with a teaser pic.

Final Thoughts: The paint "hardness" was as expected for a respray, SOFT. About 6 section passes with the Rupes/Yellow Pad/Classic Polish and it corrected and finished to where we liked it. I am still in disbelief at the mistreatment from the bodyshop. The owner was ecstatic after the vehicle was complete. He thought he would need to repair/refinish the vehicle through another shop. IT DOES NOT NEED TO NOW!
Blackfire BlackIce is such a nice product to use, easy to spread via machine and by hand. It's also just as easy to wipe off. I may use this product as my replacement for Blackfire's wet diamond all finish paint protection sealant as an LSP. I will be monitoring it's properties throughout this vehicle's maintenance washes. The paint is gleaming now!
I will update this thread with some glamour shots and the longevity info of Blackice.
Thanks for looking! Comments, Questions, and Hate always welcomed.