vinharski
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- Sep 4, 2008
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2005 Black VW Fox with MASSIVE swirls - looked like grafitti
Not the fanciest car around but it was a good challenge and that's what I like. This car is owned by a friend of mine who hired a "detailer" to polish it and the result was bad...I had never ever seen swirls as heavy as those.
Inspection on arrival
GAMEPLAN
The car had 0 contamination/overspray. Proceeded to a regular wash with snowfoam and Megs MF wash mitt.
1. Hood:
Was resprayed in the past. Used CQuarts Denim pad and SONAX Abrasive Polish to reduce the orange peel, trying to match with the original orange peel...very hard but we got close.
After that, refined using RUPES on RUPES Yellow Pad and SONAX Perfect Finish.
2. Rest of the car: Taking a test spot and using the least agressive method I decided that the most effective way to remove the swirls was to start with SONAX Abrasive Polish, Megs Burgundy Cutting pad on a ROTARY, followed by RUPES LHR15, RUPES yellow PAD and Sonax Perfect finish.
Did all the procedures under halogen light. After doing the driver's door, decided to pull the car out and check it under the sun light. I was pretty happy with the results.
After doing the whole car, I foamed it again, to remove all dust. Dried it carefully and protected with Mothers sealant and waxed with Collinite Marque D'Elegance.
Hope you guys like it
See you
Not the fanciest car around but it was a good challenge and that's what I like. This car is owned by a friend of mine who hired a "detailer" to polish it and the result was bad...I had never ever seen swirls as heavy as those.
Inspection on arrival







GAMEPLAN
The car had 0 contamination/overspray. Proceeded to a regular wash with snowfoam and Megs MF wash mitt.
1. Hood:
Was resprayed in the past. Used CQuarts Denim pad and SONAX Abrasive Polish to reduce the orange peel, trying to match with the original orange peel...very hard but we got close.
After that, refined using RUPES on RUPES Yellow Pad and SONAX Perfect Finish.
2. Rest of the car: Taking a test spot and using the least agressive method I decided that the most effective way to remove the swirls was to start with SONAX Abrasive Polish, Megs Burgundy Cutting pad on a ROTARY, followed by RUPES LHR15, RUPES yellow PAD and Sonax Perfect finish.
Did all the procedures under halogen light. After doing the driver's door, decided to pull the car out and check it under the sun light. I was pretty happy with the results.




After doing the whole car, I foamed it again, to remove all dust. Dried it carefully and protected with Mothers sealant and waxed with Collinite Marque D'Elegance.







Hope you guys like it
See you