This past November, we picked up a used 1998 Lexus LS400. Mechanically, the car was in good shape, but the condition of the paint was horrible. Having black paint is bad enough, but being a single-stage paintjob didn't help either - the paint is so soft that you can scratch it with a fingernail. To be honest, I was kinda glad that it was a single-stage job. It made my life a whole lot easier when it came time to removing all these defects. The previous owner did not take care of the paint at all, and it showed - major oxidation, heavy swirlmarks, and numerous etchings left over from bird bombs :down
After claying, the surface looked a little bit better:
However, in these pictures, you can still see the "cloudiness" of the surface - not a "mirror" finish as a black car should have. Now after some love with my PC, DACP, SFP, SEC, and S100, the "mirror" finish was (not so) quickly brought back to life:
After claying, the surface looked a little bit better:
However, in these pictures, you can still see the "cloudiness" of the surface - not a "mirror" finish as a black car should have. Now after some love with my PC, DACP, SFP, SEC, and S100, the "mirror" finish was (not so) quickly brought back to life: