Mike Phillips
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1959 Impala - Mothers Extreme Makeover! - Pictures & Comments!
Here's the products we used....
Here's what the basecoat/clearcoat finish looked like when this car arrived to Autogeek's garage...
The paint is dull and hazy and this is caused by millions of swirls, scratches and water spots in the clear layer of paint. The hazy clear coat blocks your eyes from seeing the true red color of the base coat.
Bright Sun Light
Swirl finder lights are handy when it's cloudy or dark outside like during the winter. If it is sunny outside, you can use bright overhead sun to inspect the true condition of the paint.
Flex Swirl Finder Light
The clearcoat finish on this Impala is absolutely horrible as you can see with the new Flex Swirl Finder Light Nick is using....
Shiny but millions of miles away from perfect...
The paint is dull and lifeless due to the mass swirls in the clearcoat. Our goal will be to remove the swirls using Mothers Professional Line of products and create a deep, dark red finish that looks like it just came out of the paint booth.
I think the pictures above have fully docmented the "before" condition of the car.

Here's the products we used....

- Nanoskin Autoscrub Pads and Towels to mechanically decontaminate the paint using Detailer's Universal Clay Lube.
- Flex PE14 with LC 7.5" Wool Cutting Pads and Mothers Heavy Duty Rubbing Compound
- Flex 3401 with LC 6.5" Black Hybrid Foam Finishing Pads with Mothers Foam Pad Polish
- Porter Cable 7424XP with LC 5.5" Orange Cutting pads with Mothers Rubbing Compound
- Porter Cable 7424XP with LC 5.5" White Polishing pads with Mothers Finishing Polish
- Mothers Synthetic Paste Wax machine applied using Griot's 3" Mini Polisher with 4" Rupes White Foam Finishing Pads.
- Mothers Chrome Polish
- Mothers Glass Polish
Here's what the basecoat/clearcoat finish looked like when this car arrived to Autogeek's garage...
The paint is dull and hazy and this is caused by millions of swirls, scratches and water spots in the clear layer of paint. The hazy clear coat blocks your eyes from seeing the true red color of the base coat.
Bright Sun Light
Swirl finder lights are handy when it's cloudy or dark outside like during the winter. If it is sunny outside, you can use bright overhead sun to inspect the true condition of the paint.
















Flex Swirl Finder Light
The clearcoat finish on this Impala is absolutely horrible as you can see with the new Flex Swirl Finder Light Nick is using....




Shiny but millions of miles away from perfect...
The paint is dull and lifeless due to the mass swirls in the clearcoat. Our goal will be to remove the swirls using Mothers Professional Line of products and create a deep, dark red finish that looks like it just came out of the paint booth.

I think the pictures above have fully docmented the "before" condition of the car.
