Beercan31
New member
There is some point where we all have to say "no way" to a detail, I as of yet have not found it, but this one was as close as they come.
The veh.
Buick Delta 88
Year
19??
Paint condition
Poor, did not notice it was a repaint in till 1/3 of the way in to the job. lesson learned.
Temp/condition
mid to low 80's humidity 50-60% a nice day.....to nice to be detailing
products and process
wash - Dawn w/ bleach
Clay - No way (at this point in time it would be a waste)
Polish PB Pro-polish
Protectant X1
EX-P
Protectant X2
Natty's Blue w/ Spray and Gloss removal (spit shine method)
Pad
Meg's Finishing pad (not the best choice but it's all I had)
Equipment
Maketa 9227-c Polishing.
PC 7335- Duel action finishing
looking at the photo be advised it looks a lot better than it really is. This is one of those that Sean would tell them to go to the nearest car wash....lol ....and if I did not need the experience I should of done the same.
Before wash
Here is an illusion that even a bad finish will reflected in the right environment.
This was taken standing in the shade looking out in to the light.
you can see the finish in the light and how bad it is.(trunk lid)
almost looking at the same angle but on the Roof.
same as the other 2 but on the hood
this photo was taken opposite of photo 61, you can see how the scratches all but despaired and the dirt showed up.
After stripping/wash
The white spots are....well I kinda' got a head of my self...there splatter from working the dr.side of the hood, but you can see how bad the whole car is and the camera/photo is hiding a lot. the photo is showing more shine that is really there.
After Pro-P
these next 2 photos got me shook up that is not a scratch, as I thought it was......its a vapor trail from a jet air liner (sheeeew)
as you can see the reflection was so strong from the sun it was messing with the images in the camera but there are still scratches in the finish.....worked Pro-p a little longer and lot slower.
this is where you can see the con. trail going behind the roof line.
EX-P
Natty's Blue
Finished product
excpt for the spots that I needed to wipe off the front bumper.
The veh.
Buick Delta 88
Year
19??
Paint condition
Poor, did not notice it was a repaint in till 1/3 of the way in to the job. lesson learned.
Temp/condition
mid to low 80's humidity 50-60% a nice day.....to nice to be detailing
products and process
wash - Dawn w/ bleach
Clay - No way (at this point in time it would be a waste)
Polish PB Pro-polish
Protectant X1
EX-P
Protectant X2
Natty's Blue w/ Spray and Gloss removal (spit shine method)
Pad
Meg's Finishing pad (not the best choice but it's all I had)
Equipment
Maketa 9227-c Polishing.
PC 7335- Duel action finishing
looking at the photo be advised it looks a lot better than it really is. This is one of those that Sean would tell them to go to the nearest car wash....lol ....and if I did not need the experience I should of done the same.
Before wash
Here is an illusion that even a bad finish will reflected in the right environment.
This was taken standing in the shade looking out in to the light.
you can see the finish in the light and how bad it is.(trunk lid)

almost looking at the same angle but on the Roof.

same as the other 2 but on the hood

this photo was taken opposite of photo 61, you can see how the scratches all but despaired and the dirt showed up.

After stripping/wash
The white spots are....well I kinda' got a head of my self...there splatter from working the dr.side of the hood, but you can see how bad the whole car is and the camera/photo is hiding a lot. the photo is showing more shine that is really there.

After Pro-P
these next 2 photos got me shook up that is not a scratch, as I thought it was......its a vapor trail from a jet air liner (sheeeew)

as you can see the reflection was so strong from the sun it was messing with the images in the camera but there are still scratches in the finish.....worked Pro-p a little longer and lot slower.

this is where you can see the con. trail going behind the roof line.

EX-P

Natty's Blue


Finished product


excpt for the spots that I needed to wipe off the front bumper.