GlossyTundra
Tractor Detailer
This is my best friends uncles pride and joy. A 1957 Chevy Bel-Air, just restored 5years ago. He wanted me to "just wax" it, but I explained that to get the full benifit of waxing, other steps had to be taken to ensure the paint look it's best. I got him to spring for my full detail service, to be done this afternoon.
I arrived to a clean car (always nice). I noticed the paint looked very good in the garage, but when I pulled it out in the sun I was like :hm what the hell am I gonna do with this thing. It had swirls, water spots, scratches, etc. The swirls were medium, but the water spotting was terrible. I remembered that he said the car hasent been waxed in 5 years, but garage kept, so no paint contaminates. I did like the color however. In the pics, it looks red, but in person it has a orange tint to it that makes it look a little different.
I ended up with these products used.
#34 to wipe down at first
EC on a polish pad via rotary @1200rpms.
IP/SSR2.5 on a polish pad via rotary @ 1200rpms (this worked really really well)
VM on paint/chrome/glass/wheels via rotary @1000rpms
Natty's Blue to seal and AW for a final wipedown.
I finally got the keys to pull it into the sun, so no befores in the sun, just afters. The swirls were about 80% gone, a huge improvement on this ride. I just did not feel comforatable removing any more clear off this one, so I left it at that. No interior either, just outside.
Here ya go!
Befores
Afters
Thanks for looking.
I arrived to a clean car (always nice). I noticed the paint looked very good in the garage, but when I pulled it out in the sun I was like :hm what the hell am I gonna do with this thing. It had swirls, water spots, scratches, etc. The swirls were medium, but the water spotting was terrible. I remembered that he said the car hasent been waxed in 5 years, but garage kept, so no paint contaminates. I did like the color however. In the pics, it looks red, but in person it has a orange tint to it that makes it look a little different.
I ended up with these products used.
#34 to wipe down at first
EC on a polish pad via rotary @1200rpms.
IP/SSR2.5 on a polish pad via rotary @ 1200rpms (this worked really really well)
VM on paint/chrome/glass/wheels via rotary @1000rpms
Natty's Blue to seal and AW for a final wipedown.
I finally got the keys to pull it into the sun, so no befores in the sun, just afters. The swirls were about 80% gone, a huge improvement on this ride. I just did not feel comforatable removing any more clear off this one, so I left it at that. No interior either, just outside.
Here ya go!
Befores






Afters











Thanks for looking.