2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8 with Water Spot Imprint Rings

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2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8 with Water Spot Imprint Rings



David, a very good customer of Autogeek made the trek to Autogeek to pick up some supplies and show me his black 2012 Dodge Challenger SRT8 to get some recommendations.
(Thanks for your trust David)


Here's his new car....


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Photography can be tricky
In this shot, the finish on this Challenger looks pretty good...

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The sun poked out from behind the clouds and revealed the true condition of the paint...

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Water Spot Imprint Rings
These are called Water Spot Imprint Rings. The clear coat finish is actually lightly etched at the perimeter of the ring. For this reason, washing won't remove the ring, wiping with some type of water spot remover won't remove the ring and claying won't remove the ring. The paint will need to be machine polished to remove the shallow etching.

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If he gets anxious and buffs it out then we're here to help him if he holds off then we'll probably ask him back for either a video or class.


:)
 
awesome car! there sits my dream car. if i ever hit the lottery, off to the dealer for a SRT challenger.
 
I hope he holds out, I'd love to see you work your magic on that beast.
 
So did he pick up supply's for this car or can I see this in a Thursday makeover?Good candidate.........lots of swirls and water spots.
 
That is a great candidate for a write up of his own or a feature in the AutoGeek Garage. Either way, I want to see this black paint perfected.
 
Mike, Thanks for the advice when we visited on Thursday. It would be great if this car could be in one of your Thursday night sessions or in a video. I've purchased the Porter cable and quite a few Pinnacle products, but I'm still nervous about actually using the polisher on this car since I have never used a polisher before. Right now, I'm just washing it and putting Pinnacle Souveran paster wax on by hand.
 
57BorntoRun, I did pick up some products for this car while visiting on Thursday. One of the items was the foam cannon, which I have been looking at for some time as something that my 7yr old son could use to help me wash this car and my wife's SUV. We tried it out on Saturday morning and both of us absolutely loved it. I'll have to post some pictures of him helping me with the cannon. My wife also made the trip with me on Thursday and after we talked to Meghan and Mike at the shop, we convinced her that I should sign up for the September boot camp classes even though I'm just a "hobbyist" with this.
 
Mike, Thanks for the advice when we visited on Thursday. It would be great if this car could be in one of your Thursday night sessions or in a video.

Hi Dave,

Thank you for stopping by Autogeek, it was nice to meet you, your wife and your little boy! Also, thanks for signing up with the forum, it's real handy for sharing things like pictures, videos and links to more information.



I've purchased the Porter cable and quite a few Pinnacle products, but I'm still nervous about actually using the polisher on this car since I have never used a polisher before.

Nothing to be nervous about but I know from years of experience, learning to machine polish, especially a black car that's important to you is a lot easier to learn along side someone that knows what they're doing than starting out with no help at all...

Right now, I'm just washing it and putting Pinnacle Souveran paster wax on by hand.


The paste was is really meant for a finish in excellent condition and you're car's paint needs a little help first...

I'll be in touch...


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