cupra_clark
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This was my first paint correction detail in about a week, and nothing better to bring me back down to earth than a solid black car swirled to death!
Rich had viewed the car some time ago and had informed me that it was "one of the worst" car's he'd seen, to be honest i didnt think much of it cos i've heard it before
However, when i saw the car sat in our new premises yesterday morning all washed and dried (which Rich had done the night previous) the words that came out of my mouth can't be repeated as there are 13 year olds viewing this forum!
The swirls & scratches are bad in the pics but they were alot worse in person!
The next problem was that the owner was on a tight budget and could only stretch to 10 hours worth of detailing in total, so we agreed to hit each panel once with Menz IP 3.02 (paint was 90-110 microns) & what came out came out, what didnt was just going to have to stay there unfortunately.
I knew from this point onwards it wasnt going to be the most rewarding or satisfying detail as alot of those scratches were'nt going to budge. None the less, i had a job to do so i set about trying to get rid of as much of the defects as possible in one go.
Menz IP 3.02 with a Megs Polishing Pad @1800rpm's with the Makita gave the following results:
Still a couple of random deeper scratches remained but a pretty good improvement i'm sure you'll agree
The tighter areas such as the door handles/wing mirrors etc were done with IP and the PC with a 4" CCs spot pad:
Door handle before:
Door handle after:
The B-Pillars were also done:
Before:
After:
Rich had viewed the car some time ago and had informed me that it was "one of the worst" car's he'd seen, to be honest i didnt think much of it cos i've heard it before

However, when i saw the car sat in our new premises yesterday morning all washed and dried (which Rich had done the night previous) the words that came out of my mouth can't be repeated as there are 13 year olds viewing this forum!

The swirls & scratches are bad in the pics but they were alot worse in person!




The next problem was that the owner was on a tight budget and could only stretch to 10 hours worth of detailing in total, so we agreed to hit each panel once with Menz IP 3.02 (paint was 90-110 microns) & what came out came out, what didnt was just going to have to stay there unfortunately.
I knew from this point onwards it wasnt going to be the most rewarding or satisfying detail as alot of those scratches were'nt going to budge. None the less, i had a job to do so i set about trying to get rid of as much of the defects as possible in one go.
Menz IP 3.02 with a Megs Polishing Pad @1800rpm's with the Makita gave the following results:


Still a couple of random deeper scratches remained but a pretty good improvement i'm sure you'll agree

The tighter areas such as the door handles/wing mirrors etc were done with IP and the PC with a 4" CCs spot pad:
Door handle before:

Door handle after:

The B-Pillars were also done:
Before:

After:
