800rwhp Corvette Full Correction by Immaculate Reflections

gofast908z

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Spent the better part of 3 days on the yellow beast of a C6 that one of my clients picked up a little while ago. We scheduled a full paint correction to get the best possible look out of the paint. There were a few defects that were too deep to be safely removed but there was a dramatic improvement on the car. There was around 34 hours into this one.



Upon arrival

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Defects under the halogens

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Carbon fiber piece was in serious need of help

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50/50 on the carbon fiber after correcting with M105/205

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Looking much better

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The underside got the same attention as well

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Much better

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Exhaust and CF looking sharp

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Deep RIDS on the rear needed some serious work. Significantly deeper than they looked initially

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Bringing out the heavy artillery with the Makita rotary and LC PFW pad with some Megs 105 to level the defects.

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After MANY hours of compounding and polishing, that left front fender is looking dazzling again

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Finished pics. It was overcast as a storm was coming in, so I did what I could to get what sun pics I could

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Thanks for viewing!
 
very nice job, from every show n shine post i learn something. thank you!!
 
amazing end results beautiful .As jackychai said above from every show n shine post I learn something that will help me later on. thanks for taking the time to post this.
 
Very much improved. What pads did you use with the m105/m205 for the cf?
 
very nice job, from every show n shine post i learn something. thank you!!

Thank you

amazing end results beautiful .As jackychai said above from every show n shine post I learn something that will help me later on. thanks for taking the time to post this.

Thanks car nut

Great job as usual sir!!

Thanks!

Very much improved. What pads did you use with the m105/m205 for the cf?

Thank you. I used LC orange and black pads where accessible, and by hand with foam pads where the machine won't go.
 
Did you finish this out with a rotary? That thing looks great !!
 
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