Yep, it was hammered!! This is not what I wanted see. Corvette clear is the hardest clear to correct IMO—it’s like polishing concrete!! I knew that the paint would not be correctable to 100%, but I thought that 80% was attainable. I was very happy to see that after polishing, it was at least 90% corrected.
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HTEC/Op 50/50 @1700 RPM’s orange LC pad
Menzerna IP @1500 RPM’s via meguiars finishing pad
Black fire finishing polish @1200 RPM’s with a wolfgang finishing pad
Absolutely stunning results!! I always enjoy your work and process. Your first pic of the vette is exactly why I dont trust *some* click and brags. Your great sun pics really show off your fantastic abilities and results!
Vette came out very nice but I wasn more impressed with the big truck because personally I would of turned down that truck :chuckle: Too darn big...and black on top of that....oh man, my hats off to you :2thumbs:
Thanks guys--I must say that I am thinking of either charging double for vettes, or turning them down all together.
Anthony, all things considered--I still think that I would rather buff that Armada as opposed to the vette.......or maybe not. Thanks man...
gmblack3a, I just work it unitl the OP in the mix breaks down. I consider this process to be one pass. Is that what you are asking? Or do you mean how many passes does this process take?
gmblack3a, I just work it unitl the OP in the mix breaks down. I consider this process to be one pass. Is that what you are asking? Or do you mean how many passes does this process take?
We all know how tough a 'Vette can be but those big Nissans aren't easy either. The owner must have really worked that brush against the paint to mar it that bad because I have been regularly washing/waxing a Titan with the metallic grey and it is still 95% swirl free after about 21 months-and no polishing!
Now that you have the finish swirl free, if the owner washes it PROPERLY it'll stay swirl free for quite a while.
I would say that it takes about 6 passes or so per section, but I do it more by look than counting the passes. Next car that I do, I will count to see how many passes it takes to break down.
Sneek, I don't think it's a procharger, I believe it is another company's, but I am not 100% sure.