07 Vette Lemans Blue (Menzerna Prep lots of pics)

Hi, alot of people here have requested for me to post pics after a prep and to show what my prep work looks like before my LSP's (Zaino). I know I am a master pro and an extreme perfectionist and have been doing this for a long time. I know a lot of people here would love to get a prep to come out like this, but it takes extreme product knowledge and extreme experience. So far I have been very happy with Menzerna pro polishes for my extreme prep and personally I have found none better, but I am always still looking in different countries for intense prep stuff. I am a diehard prep guy and to me it is my favorite part of the detail. I have spent a fortune (thousands) on prep products and so far Menzerna has been the real deal so far. The learning curve is a little different from other polishes, but once mastered the results are flawless and 100% swirl and marr free.



My only issue with Menzerna pro polishes are the oils left behind and a wash will not even get them off, unless you rub and result in marring. I now use Prep Solvent to remove the oils lightly and have found this to work 100% effective with no marring at all. If the sun catches these oils then you will have a very hard time removing and your LSP bonding will have issues. However the polish lubricating oils are the best I have ever encountered. Every product always has it's pro's and con's.



This was a customer that took a drive to come see me and was referred to me by two highly respected pro members (thanks Todd and Bryan).



He had just picked this 07 Vette Z51 (LeMans Blue) up in Maryland and drove it home to his house in Mass. He then noticed these severe water spots etched in and tried to remove them himself, but had no success and then contacted me and heard I am a pro with Vettes and their super rock hard clearcoat.



When the car arrived it was raining and I noticed the deep water etching and also the dull finish. I am very surprised that GM lets cars like this leave the plant. The finish was very unacceptable and it's a good thing the customer got a great deal. I knew I had my work cut out for me on this one.



All work was done by rotary only and most areas I had to do 4-6 times to make flawless.

Also the pollen was so bad here that it got in my garage and had to stop production for the day till it was all settled. I take NO chances at all when there is dust and dirt in the air.



Prep Process was:



Zaino Z7 wash in the pooring rain

Clay

Prep Sol the body to remove any calcium etc. from the water residue

Menz 3.02 polish from the UK (LC orange pad)

106ff (polish pad)



The customers Leo and his son Dan inspected the car heavily after it was done and are heavy extreme perfectionists. They were VERY pleased with the end results and were amazed I got out all the heavy water spots and made this thing glow like a diamond with such crispness and vibrance. Actually my favorite part of the detail is the look on the customers face when they see there car all done. It's impressive and makes me feel like I am the best!!!!!!!!!





The Befores..sorry for no big shots my camera batteries died.

Notice the water etched spots and the scratches



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Here are the outside afters. This is right after the prep BEFORE my LSP (Zaino). Car was still covered in polish dust and residue. Pictures were before the wash as the pollen was coming down very fast and after the wash I would not have time to take pics. It was a tough long day!





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These were right after the wash and lsp



Wash with Z7

Prep Solvent the paint to remove any polishing oils left so I get 100% adhesion.

ZAIO to deepen the paint (before was very reflective and needed some deepening)

Z5 x2

CS



It was 8:00 PM at night and was starting to get dark and the sky was dark and was getting ready to rain also. Stinks for them as they had a long drive home. I know it's protected anyway and the finish isn't going to wash off..:2thumbs:



With proper washing techniques and use of Z8 here and there, the finish will look great for a very long time.



Sorry for the low quality pics:mad:



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Scottwax said:
Turned out great! Definitely shows that 90% of the results come from proper prep. :)



I agree Scott! I have done years of heavy research for extreme prep! Prep is where it all begins. Everything on top is a big bonus and more for added protection to me.
 
Looks awesome...so you don't feel that ZAIO does a good enough job of cleaning the oils off the surface to prep for the Z5?
 
Awesome job Ryan!!!! I would also be intrested in hearing your thoughts on AIO since you are one of the guys I really look up to! Thanks
 
I would not take the chance of mixing them together. Menzerna oils are pretty thick and a pain to remove. An ISO wipedown sometimes gets most but not all.
 
Simply amazing. Great work!!! :2thumbs:



My BMW paint looks somewhat like the second picture but grey. I still want you to do my car, your results are amazing.



Steve
 
You made that blue look amazing. The pictures with the sky reflection look like the clouds belong on the hood. Thanks for breaking down your process for us to see and review.
 
tdekany said:
Fantastic work Ryan. Those are not low quality pictures.



Don't you think that Zaio wil clean the oils from the polish?

Thanks Thomas. It's only an el cheapo kodak 330. It takes pictures of people good under medium light. On cars with reflection the glare from the cars washes out parts of the pictures. I will pick up a Fuji camera one of these days as they take very crisp clean pics that show great details.



The polishing oils will get mixed in with the ZAIO on the pad. It normally takes 20 minutes for a good wipedown.



The polish oils will react with the ZAIO and make it not work as it should.
 
SHICKS said:
Simply amazing. Great work!!! :2thumbs:



My BMW paint looks somewhat like the second picture but grey. I still want you to do my car, your results are amazing.



Steve

Thanks. Whenever you want I will do the prep for you.
 
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