black s2000 corrected

yarek

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I just did the outside as I run out of time. The process went as follows:

-wash

-clay with mothers clay

-menzerna 106ff on orange LC pad by PC

starting at 3 and than working in at 5

-menzerna 106ff on white LC pad by PC

starting at 3 and than working in at 5

-mag #21 synthetic sealant by hand (that was all I had to seal what I worked on but the result does not have that wow factor), Zaino is on the way.

-tires with mag tire shine

-mag #21 applied to wheels (brake dust on s2000 is pretty bad)

-wheel wells done with mothers vinyl/plastic protectant (sample)

-glass with invisible glass



I will try to post some pictures.

I have been reading a lot of posts for past months and learned a lot.

Please feel free to comment.

Thanks





front fender before

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front fender after

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doors before

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doors after

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rear q. panel before

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rear q. panel after

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hood before

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hood after

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overall

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PhatHoodDetail said:
its got the wow factor to me nice job



Agreed. It looks very deep and wet. With obvious proper prep, I don't think you will see much difference between #21 and Zaino. The car looks fantastic to me. :)
 
AZ Ferrari Man said:
Man with a PC! I know people (clean Dean) who have had tremendous trouble with S2000 paint, well looks great! How much product per panel were you using?



Thanks for all the responses. I appreciate it. As far as how much product I used, I divided the hood into 4 parts and used dime (spread on the pad) size on each part. It did the job great.
 
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