ScubaStevo
New member
I actually won this job off the forum. A great guy wanted his car done, and kept trying to come show me his vehicle. Finally one day when it had stopped raining, he was coming to see me, and he was in a horrific accident; needless to say, he didn't make it to his appointment. About a month later, his girlfriend attempted to book an appointment for her own vehicle. Me being book nearly a month and a half in advance right now, didn't think an appointment would be possible. She mentioned that she was in the garden city show coming up, so I decided that I should probably make time. I'm glad I did, as it was a great business relationship.
The car had been inthe bodywork for some major repairs, and the overspray was probably the worst I've ever encountered. The normal clay bar didn't even come close to touching it.
I hit it with Ultra Cut, which is equivalant to something like SSR3, and a wool pad at 2500 RPM. I was scared I'd cause some serious damage to the paint, but itwas necessary.
Next I took some Power Cut Plus on a green polishing pad to try and remove the holograms. 3 passes later, they appeared reduced enough to go to a finishing polish.
GS1 did the trick to remove most of the holograms, but I needed to proceed with my PC and Summit Micro Finishing polish to level some areas. First time I've needed to finish with the PC; this paint was soft.
So:
Ultra Cut x2
Power Cut Plus x3
GS1
Summit via PC
Souveran topper
Pictures:
Thank you very much Stevie. It was a pleasure doing business with you, and I genuinly appreciate your very gracious tip. Please chime in and let me know what you think.
Steve
Steve's Auto Detailing
The car had been inthe bodywork for some major repairs, and the overspray was probably the worst I've ever encountered. The normal clay bar didn't even come close to touching it.
I hit it with Ultra Cut, which is equivalant to something like SSR3, and a wool pad at 2500 RPM. I was scared I'd cause some serious damage to the paint, but itwas necessary.
Next I took some Power Cut Plus on a green polishing pad to try and remove the holograms. 3 passes later, they appeared reduced enough to go to a finishing polish.
GS1 did the trick to remove most of the holograms, but I needed to proceed with my PC and Summit Micro Finishing polish to level some areas. First time I've needed to finish with the PC; this paint was soft.
So:
Ultra Cut x2
Power Cut Plus x3
GS1
Summit via PC
Souveran topper
Pictures:






Thank you very much Stevie. It was a pleasure doing business with you, and I genuinly appreciate your very gracious tip. Please chime in and let me know what you think.
Steve
Steve's Auto Detailing