Black Camaro '12 - Hood trashed by dealership

Do u think the paint on the Chevy was "hard?" This was the first swirled out Camaro Ive seen.
 
Do u think the paint on the Chevy was "hard?" This was the first swirled out Camaro Ive seen.

Wasn't too hard...harder than BMW.
Used RUPES Polisher + Rupes Yellow PAD and SONAX Perfect Finish. The owner just wanted to give some life back to the car, not a showroom finish so we had a win-win scenario with that combo :)
 
Amazing work and outcome. I can't believe how bad dealerships are with cars...

thanks a lot P71Ryan

Nice job and great results. Keep up the good work. At least the dealership is creating business for you!

That's right...too bad they are neglecting cars like that, but that's life :)

Still can't believe that dealerships are allowed to touch a rotary.... Should be illegal. Again, great save man! I love the PTG readings you do.

Once I figure my PTG out I'm definitely going to copy your routine of going over each car you detail and recording the results. Very cool.

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Thanks a lot b0b. PTG comes pretty handy in situations like this.
 
Awesome post, work, pictures, everything. Nice to see people doing this high level detailing here.

Thanks for sharing,

Kind Regards.

Obrigado pela gentileza amigo Tato.
Grande abraço
 
Great turn around!

It is simply amazing how people;


  1. Want a black on black on black car (then don't keep it up).
  2. End up with it trashed out that badly
  3. Think that a BODY SHOP will actually spend the time to do it right the first time. :rolleyes:
Really love how you mapped the paint, (and hopefully keep it in your file for that customer). Better yet, you mapped it WITH A CAMARO outline! Im the MAN

Those 50/50's should go to show everyone, the body shop included, that your services are both needed, and should be rewarded as well! :dblthumb2:
 
Great turn around. The owner may not have wanted new car results, but they sure got them.
 
Wow, hardly any peel. So when a gauge is used and gives the readings, how does one tell how much is cc vs base and what not. Is there a an accepted norm if say the reading is 150, that maybe 30% of that is cc?
 
Great turn around!

It is simply amazing how people;


  1. Want a black on black on black car (then don't keep it up).
  2. End up with it trashed out that badly
  3. Think that a BODY SHOP will actually spend the time to do it right the first time. :rolleyes:
Really love how you mapped the paint, (and hopefully keep it in your file for that customer). Better yet, you mapped it WITH A CAMARO outline! Im the MAN

Those 50/50's should go to show everyone, the body shop included, that your services are both needed, and should be rewarded as well! :dblthumb2:

Thanks for the feedback. :props:
 
Wow, hardly any peel. So when a gauge is used and gives the readings, how does one tell how much is cc vs base and what not. Is there a an accepted norm if say the reading is 150, that maybe 30% of that is cc?

That's a good question. I remember seeing in one of Mike's posts that the cc thickness should be around 50 microns (2 mils). Considering a 'healthy' paint measuring 150, then ~30% is cc.

Considering the combo I used on this car, no more than 2 microns were removed.

:dblthumb2:
 
As Mike pointed out, it is amazing that dealership still produce that kind of work (in these day and age) BUT it is even more mind boggling that some people don't see or accept that kind of workmanship.

Thank goodness we have PLENTY qualified detailers to the rescue. Job well done and thanks for sharing!
 
Excellent work.

Hard to believe in this day and age that dealerships have no clue as to what they are doing to thin, factory clear coats.







I found the Sonax worked really well with the Rupes polisher too...


Seems to be some discussion about it here....


http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/products-guides/75262-sonax-perfect-finish.html



:)

Thanks for the feedback Mike.

Dealerships here in Brazil usually outsource paint jobs to cheapo bodyshops and that's the end result...to bad for a car like this with low mileage.

I'll surely take a look at that SONAX thread.

Many thanks
 
As Mike pointed out, it is amazing that dealership still produce that kind of work (in these day and age) BUT it is even more mind boggling that some people don't see or accept that kind of workmanship.

Thank goodness we have PLENTY qualified detailers to the rescue. Job well done and thanks for sharing!

GR8 job!!

Thanks a lot guys for your kind feedback
 
Nice work looks perfect. Where would I go to get the Pictures prior to measuring paint? I would like to do that prior to my first polish on my ZL1. Thanks in advance.
 
Nice work looks perfect. Where would I go to get the Pictures prior to measuring paint? I would like to do that prior to my first polish on my ZL1. Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the feedback. Got the outline from google images. Searched for "Camaro sketch". Hope it helps
 
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