Chevy Suburban Paint Correction using Optimum Hyper Compound and Hyper Polish

Mister B

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Last month my neighbor asked me if I could buff out his Suburban and get the paint looking good again. He did not want a full detail. He only wanted the exterior paint worked on.

After it was washed I took some pictures to show the general condition of the vehicle. There was a lot of swirls and random scratches throughout the entire vehicle.

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Next I pulled it into the garage and set up my halogen lights to start inspecting the paint surface.

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As you can see here the hood is black and does not match the color of the rest of the vehicle. He hit a deer last year and bought a used hood from the junk yard as a replacement. You can also see the hood has extreme swirling and holograms. This was the worst panel of the entire vehicle. In addition to the swirls and holograms I could feel heavy overspray on all of the horizontal surfaces and moderate overspray on the vertical panels on the entire vehicle. He has been rebuilding an early 60’s Volvo in his garage and despite him pulling the Suburban out of the garage during painting, obviously some paint overspray made it to his suburban. So I clayed the entire vehicle with Meguiar’s blue mild clay and Last touch 1:1.

After I finished claying I wanted to do a test spot on the hood. I was running low on M105 so I decided to use the Optimum Hyper Compound and Optimum Hyper Polish that I received from Autogeek back in August. So I started my test spot with my PC7424XP Lake Country orange flat pad and Optimum Hyper Compound followed up by Lake Country white flat pad and Optimum Hyper Polish.

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Considering this was a junk yard hood with poor paint condition I think the test spot turned out pretty good, so I continued with the same process on the rest of the hood and then pulled the vehicle outside to take an after shot of the hood.

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I pulled the vehicle back into the garage and began the same process of compounding with Optimum Hyper Compound followed by polishing with Optimum Hyper Polish to the rest of the vehicle.

I started with the front driver side fender. You can see the difference between the polished fender and the untouched driver door.

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Close up.

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And the finished fender.

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Drivers side door before.

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Drivers side door after

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Passenger side rear door polished next to the untouched passenger side front door.

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Both passenger front and rear doors finished.

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The metallic really popped now.

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After I was done polishing the entire vehicle I cleaned the glass with Meguiar’s Detailer Line glass cleaner, machine applied a coat of Meguiar’s #26 High Tech Yellow Wax with my PC and Meguiar’s W9006 Soft buff foam finishing pad and then dressed the tires with Poorboy’s Bold N Bright.

Here is the finished product.

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I then pulled the vehicle outside for some shots before my neighbor came over to pick it up. It was getting late and the sun was already setting, so no sun shots.

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Overall it came out pretty nice and my neighbor was extremely happy, which is the important part.

Thanks for looking.
 
Nice work and the color really lends itself to a good turn around

Thanks.

Yea, I agree about the color. I did a white Volvo for him as well with just as many swirls and scratches. The end result was nice and clean white paint, but it was so ungratifying because the before and after results just don't show how much work you put into it like a dark color does.
 
Well done, Mr. B. :bow
A friend has been asking be about his 'burban. Going to have to forward this thread to him to illustrate the potential.
 
Very nice! Brings back memories of my old Chevy Blazer in that same color.

Thanks

Well done, Mr. B. :bow
A friend has been asking be about his 'burban. Going to have to forward this thread to him to illustrate the potential.

Thanks

Nice turnaround for sure. How long did it take?

Thanks. I did not keep track of how many hours I had in it. I worked on it several hours a day over a 3 day period. If I had to guess I would say I probably had roughly 12 hours or so in it, maybe more.
 
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