Presidential Detailed: Blackwood, SN95 COBRA and MORE!

Due to time restraints and the severity of the paint issues on both of these cars I did not get a chance to document the details as well as I wanted, so Im posting them together. SR Performance sent me both of these cars once again, so I gotta give them thanks for sending me work! First up is a 2002 Lincoln Blackwood, the paint on this truck was in pretty rough condition and even with heavy compounding, the paint could only be restored to about a 85-90% finish without sanding.

Before.
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Hood Before.
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Factory Tonneau Cover Before.
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My workspace, if only I had this much room all the time! :D
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Even in the flourescent lighting, the defects could clearly be seen. This truck was pretty much grey.
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A little help from the halogens.
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Going to town with M105/Burgundy Wool using the KBRM.
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Once again before..
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Now after M105/Wool, M105/Polishing Foam, M205/Finishing Foam
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A clear improvement!
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In the halogens.
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The camera flash tells an even better story!
Before.
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After.
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Drivers Side Rear Door Before.
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After compounding with M105/Wool.
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After M105/Polishing Foam.
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After M205/Finishing Foam.
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50/50.
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Another look at before..
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After.
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I got this job while working on the Blackwood, the customer wanted me to do a test spot to see if I could make any difference at all on his Cobra. This paint on this thing was REALLY bad, this car wasnt even black anymore! I knew I wouldnt even get close to a full correction out of it, so I just did what I could and the owner was even amazed at that when he came to pick up the car! haha!

The test victim..
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A definite improvement, but far from my standards of a full paint correction.
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50/50.
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I wanted to finish this car in a day, so I didnt take very many detailed photos as I went as I knew it wasnt going to be impressive anyways(atleast to me ;) ).

So I started making my way around..
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Another 50/50 of the fender.
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This was the difference in color even after 1 pass with compound on the fender.
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You can clearly see the defects in this car even without any significant light source.
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50/50.
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After all 3 polishing steps.
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Awesome work as always Billy!

So was your final polishing step M205 of both cars? If so, looks like you definitely got the M205 dialed in now! ;)



FYI, this is a good way to drop and break your phone! :D

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Looks great Billy, they always have a hard CC from what I heard, Try doing some wet sanding and then go over with 3m wool pad with 3M Perfect-It 3000 Extra Cut or 3M Super Duty compound on those bad areas a few times.
 
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