Rasky's Auto Detailing: '66 Corvette 427/425hp wet sand and buff

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Rasky's Auto Detailing
This car belongs to the same owner of the ’68 Vette I did back a few months back. The owner originally only wanted to have it buffed out like I did on his ’68. After looking over the car with him a little more I talked him into doing full wet sand too. IMO the texture of the paint looked very poor and badly needed to be smoothed out. The orange peel had a very tight texture that distorted and blurred out what little reflection the paint had.





A little info on this car:



This is a numbers matching 1966 Corvette 427/425hp. It has 58,XXX original miles on the car and underwent a frame off restoration about 3.5 years ago. Pretty much every nut and bolt was replaced, and the car has not seen rain since. There is approximately 1500 miles on the rebuilt motor, and I believe the owner said it was putting down around 575 hp.



Yes he does have the stock wheels too! :D





My process for wet sanding and correction was as follows:



Wash - Optimum No rinse



Clay - Meguiar’s Mild Clay/Last Touch



Wet sanding - Initial cutting was done with Meguiar’s 2000 grit sand paper, followed by 3000 grit.



Step 1 - Meguiar’s M105 via rotary and a Solo heavy cut wool pad.



Step 2 - Meguiar’s M105 via rotary and orange Classic LC foam pad.



Step 3 - Finishing was done with Meguiar’s M205 via rotary and a Meguiar’s W9207 foam finishing pad. (M205 finished off VERY well on this car and I saw no improvements by following it with PO85RD or UF)



LSP - Wolfgang DGPS 3.0



Wheels and chrome – KAIO



Glass – Meguiar’s D120



Tires – ARO / Hyper Dressing 3:1







Before pics

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In the following pics try to notice the texture of the paint, lack of gloss, and distortion of the florescent light refection

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Left fender

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Roof

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Right rear

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Left rear…some deeper scratches likely from getting fuel

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Car has some pretty deep swirls and marring too

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Wet sanding hood

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I stopped after doing the hood and decided to try compounding a spot before moving on to wet sanding the whole car. I wanted to be sure the paint would polish out easily first…a little tip I got from the great Mike Phillips. ;)

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All edges were taped off as I worked a section during the first buffing step to prevent any chance of rubbing through on an edge. For the most part all panel heights lined up very well with only the passenger side of the hood being a little higher than the fender (rare on a lot of older cars)

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50/50 shot

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After pics, indoor

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Nice smooth reflection…notice the clarity of the reflection vs. the before pics in the same angle. (It would have been nice to not have emblems on the car)

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Left fender

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Roof

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Right rear

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Left Rear

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Areas where there was swirling/marring in the halogen lights…crystal clear now

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I love this stuff!

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Mid day pics

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Evening pics

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Undercarriage

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Motor

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Total time invested was around 22 hours.







Thanks for looking,

Rasky
 
gofast908z said:
For only 22 hrs, thats a massive amount of work, and it looks absolutely stunning!!!! Great work Rasky!



Thanks! I honestly lost count of the exact amount of time which was why I said about 22 hours. :D



The car is pretty small and it buffed out rather easily...it looked almost LSP ready after the M105 and orange LC.
 
Such a beautiful classic car. Excellent work!



I think the biggest problem with the wheels is that they look like he bought chrome hubcaps from Wal-mart.
 
Rasky, That is very nice work. your sanding skills are superb. te finish came out stunning. this was a great detail for ya! top notch from every aspect! good job
 
Thats Fresh said:
great detail with the undercarriage. but what was the owner thinking when he chose those wheels :(



I was just showing how clean the undercarriage was...I only worked on the paint. ;)



Got_Leather said:
Amazing turnaround. That color sure does shine.



Thanks DJ!



Banacheq said:
Such a beautiful classic car. Excellent work!



I think the biggest problem with the wheels is that they look like he bought chrome hubcaps from Wal-mart.



Thanks Bret, yeah the wheels have to go, and I'm sure after I tell him about all the feedback on them he will put the stock wheels on.



SoFreshSoClean said:
Dam thats nice!!!



Thank you!



bufferbarry said:
Rasky, That is very nice work. your sanding skills are superb. te finish came out stunning. this was a great detail for ya! top notch from every aspect! good job



Thanks bro. I really enjoyed working on this car. ;)



TSC17 said:
Very nice work on a beautiful car Rasky!



Thanks Todd...now if I could only make my write ups as nice as yours! :D



stiffdogg06 said:
I agree with everyone else.



Amazing job on the wetsanding! Car came out great!:woot:



Thanks S dogg! :)
 
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