2007 CTS-V paint correction (Surbuf)

Premier is actually the higher end product line of Pioneer and Rockford Fosgate is alreay high end, so either selection is a good choice. You got a win-win situation there, go for either one.
 
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<strong class='bbc'>are these speakers worth the money or should i go with rockford fosgate [/b]</blockquote>
Are you going with Subwoofers, Components, or Full-Range (read: coaxial) speakers?
 
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Are you going with Subwoofers, Components, or Full-Range (read: coaxial) speakers? [/b]</blockquote>
full range
 
Sorry for the quick write up on this one...feeling lazy tonight. :biggrin:


I did this car a little over a month ago and it was my first go at using the Surbuf pads...I must say I was very impressed.

Owner of this car bought it used on a cloudy day and was shocked after washing it and seeing the paint condition in the sun. :cursing:


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Dealer/body shop was nice enough to leave a bunch of compound splatter in the jambs.
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Paint was pretty swirled up with lots of RIDS
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About 80% of the car had been repainted and there was some very heavy over spray on much of the car. I was able to remove most of it using laquor thinner and following that up with clay.

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You can see the area I tested here with clay
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both sides looked like this...
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It was hard getting it all out of the cracks but I was able to remove about 95% of it.
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Taping off the clear bra edge....lots of film on this car too. :cursing:
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Door after using the Surbuf with M105 on the PCXP.....you can still see light marring but the defects were removed with ease. :)
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The process for paint correction was as follows:

M105 on the PCXP with 6.5" Surbuf pads
M105 on the PCXP with white LC pads
Menzerna 106fa on the rotary with Crimson LC pad


LSP was Blackfire Wet-Diamond


After pics
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Quick walk around before and after of the car....sorry, not the best quality :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aXRBrQdlSBY


Thanks for viewing my work,

Rasky
 

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Beautiful turn around Chad.:thumbup:
I knew you would like the Surbuf pads. Did you use Bryan's method? I did and love the results.
 
Excellent work Chad!

I'm sure that is the best looking V around!

Friend is looking at a silver V.

Thanks Bryan! Wouldn't mind having a CTS-V myself...2009 though. ;)

Beautiful turn around Chad.:thumbup:
I knew you would like the Surbuf pads. Did you use Bryan's method? I did and love the results.

Thanks Barry!

I used some of the advice I had seen on the forums from several members on the Surbuf's (Prime pad, light pressure, speed 6, clean with compressed air). I did follow up using Todds method with a white LC and M105 on the PC7424. It finished down well but still had light marring. FWIW I've never been able to finish down 100% on any of the black Caddy's with M105 or M205. Menzerna has always worked very well though for me on the finishing step. I do plan to play around with Todd's method some more as it did seem to save some time. ;)

Great job Chad!!! That paint looks great!

Thank you! :)
 
Killer killer work as usual Chad!

Thanks David! :)


Nice work Situation :blacksmith:

LOL! Where is the fist pump smiley when I need it! :D

Nice work Rasky... I've found that the Surbufs cut my working time and effort by 2/3 on hard clearcoats like the Caddy!:thumbup:

Thanks Bill! Can't wait to try them out on my wife's car which has some of the hardest paint I've eve laid a buffer too! ;)

Awesome work Chad. Looks like the next thing you should consider is having some detailing classes

Thanks Adam!

I actually held one in the summer of '08....though a lot has changed since then. ;)
http://meguiarsonline.com/forums/showthread.php?t=24815

Maybe someday in the future when I get the garage I've always wanted I'll hold another class. :)

I would consider driving to Minnesota for that :Santa Smiley:

...and I'd be honored to have you there. ;)
 
Great work Chad! That surface crud was somthing else huh? I hate that crap when it's in every crack and crevice:thumbup:
 
Great work Chad! That surface crud was somthing else huh? I hate that crap when it's in every crack and crevice:thumbup:

Thanks Eric!

Yeah, that over spray was a PITA! I almost removed the door moldings just so that I could get all of it out but I was worried it may pull the paint right off the panel having been repainted. :-B


Cheers,
Rasky
 
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