dnoraker
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- Apr 19, 2010
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This car had 20k on it. The first owner was rumored to have lived on a dirt road... The current owner bought from a dealership and told them specifically NOT to touch it, even if it was dirty. He pulled in to the dealership to pick it up after purchasing and saw someone wiping the dust off with a big towel. :doh: He brought it to me looking for total swirl removal, stopping short of trying to make it "perfect".
Process:
- wash with WG, rinse using CR Spotless (just got...LOVE!)
- DP clay
- tape off sharp body lines, places where I didn't want splatter or dust
- rotary/M105/LC orange kompressor; second lap in more heavily swirl areas (car wash brush marks)
- rotary/M205/LC orange kompressor
- rotary/85RD/LC blue CCS
- Wolfgang DGPS via PC/Megs black finishing pad
This detail was torturous for me, as this is my dream car (that I could feasibly own, as opposed to a Ferrari or something). It's stupid fast, sounds cool, looks sharp, and has a super-comfortable, cavernous interior. Important when I'm 6'4" and my wife is also tall. The only problem is my hair still brushes the ceiling brace on the left side.
Critique of my process, results, camera work, etc. are always appreciated.
I have more pictures, but I'm having problems uploading them into the gallery. It says they're uploaded, but they aren't there.
Before:
After:
Process:
- wash with WG, rinse using CR Spotless (just got...LOVE!)
- DP clay
- tape off sharp body lines, places where I didn't want splatter or dust
- rotary/M105/LC orange kompressor; second lap in more heavily swirl areas (car wash brush marks)
- rotary/M205/LC orange kompressor
- rotary/85RD/LC blue CCS
- Wolfgang DGPS via PC/Megs black finishing pad
This detail was torturous for me, as this is my dream car (that I could feasibly own, as opposed to a Ferrari or something). It's stupid fast, sounds cool, looks sharp, and has a super-comfortable, cavernous interior. Important when I'm 6'4" and my wife is also tall. The only problem is my hair still brushes the ceiling brace on the left side.
Critique of my process, results, camera work, etc. are always appreciated.
I have more pictures, but I'm having problems uploading them into the gallery. It says they're uploaded, but they aren't there.
Before:
After: