Black Stang

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Black really offers the best satisfaction when you invest the necessary time. :buffing:

- PB Bug Squash
- Riccardo Clay
- Engine shampoo
- M105 on purple wool pad
- M105 using the KB method
- SIP on white pad
- 106FF on blue pad
- Klasse AIO on all windows, wheels, lights and plastic trims
- 2X Jetseal 109
- 2X Souveran

Prep:
Prep01.jpg

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Wheels, the inside was clayed:
Wheels02.jpg


Some tests revealing good thickness:
PTG.jpg


Engine bay:
Engine.jpg


50/50 shots...

Front fender:
50_50_02.jpg


Hood:
50_50_01.jpg


Door:
Before_After01.jpg


Rear wing:
Before_After02.jpg


Jetseal:
Jetseal.jpg


After...

Hood:
After01.jpg


Trunk:
After02.jpg


Rear wing:
After03.jpg


Roof:
After04.jpg


Hood:
After05.jpg


Etc...
After06.jpg

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After10.jpg
 
Nice correction on the black pony. :props:
 
Looks great! I have a question though, when you tape up the seams how do you correct the areas that were covered?
 
Looks great! I have a question though, when you tape up the seams how do you correct the areas that were covered?
This is because there were some paint bubbles on the edges of the hood and some burns on the door seams. I only applied 106FF on these parts.
 
How? By hand or machine? What's the process if you don't mind me asking? Please educate me!
 
How? By hand or machine? What's the process if you don't mind me asking? Please educate me!
PO106FF w/ Flex 3401, but blue pad going fast just to improve the finish on these areas without generating any heat. There was a clear paint defect on the hood that I didn't want to make worse.
 
Ok, thank you very much for the info! I recently made my first attempt with machine polishing on the hood of my wife's black Cobalt and already have 3 cars lined up but I haven't even finished her car! Cleaning up the compound dust is time consuming!
 
man that is some nice work you got goin on there
 
Great job correcting the paint surface on this Black Mustang.
 
very nice job, ironic because I just test drove a 2010 mustang today for a free $50 gift card through the Minneapolis Auto Show.
 
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