Mike Phillips
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Candy Apple 1955 Ford F100 with Black Label Diamond Paint Coating
Here's another really sweet streetrod we had for the 2014 season of My Classic Car with Dennis Gage.
We shot two different segments with this custom Ford F100 one of them sharing Pinnacle's Black Label Diamond Paint Coating.
There were some swirls and a few random isolated deeper scratches in the paint and in the short amount of time I had I did my best to remove them off the hood which we would use to demonstrate our new coating.
After we shot this segment I did use the new Black Label Diamond Surface Cleansing Polish with a Porter Cable to prep the paint and then I applied the Black Label Diamond Coating to the front clip.
Now that this product line has been introduced Max is having me send the owner the complete Black Label line of products as a thank you for letting us use his truck.
Here's a few pictures from this segment...
Here's the truck after Mike the Grip positioned it on the set.
Here's Dennis, Max and me working through what we want to cover in this segment...
Here you can see some of the swirls and scratches...
I really needed to take a rotary buffer to the paint but I had the Flex 3401 already out and ready to use so I just did the best I could in the time I had...
Some pretty deep scratches...
I used an orange foam cutting pad first and that removed all the swirls, it didn't get out all the really deep scratches. Some were deep enough that it would probably be faster to machine sand them first using some #3000 followed by #5000 but on a TV set you really don't have time as a luxury. In this shot I'm re-polishing with a soft foam pad and Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish to max out the gloss and clarity.
Working with Dennis...
These shots were taken after we shot this segment. I didn't want to send the truck home with the owner with the coating only applied to the passenger side hood so I knocked out the entire hood and tops of the fenders...
Here I'm misting some Black Label Diamond Paint Coating onto the hood...
Here I'm misting some Black Label Diamond Coating onto my foam finger pocket to lubricate it a little...
Applying the coating...
Giving the paint a very soft, careful final wipe...
Bazinga!
Look for our segments with this truck on My Classic Car in 2014
On Autogeek.net
Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating
After machine polishing the paint I prepped the paint for the coating using,
Pinnacle Black Label Surface Cleansing Polish
:dblthumb2:
Here's another really sweet streetrod we had for the 2014 season of My Classic Car with Dennis Gage.
We shot two different segments with this custom Ford F100 one of them sharing Pinnacle's Black Label Diamond Paint Coating.
There were some swirls and a few random isolated deeper scratches in the paint and in the short amount of time I had I did my best to remove them off the hood which we would use to demonstrate our new coating.
After we shot this segment I did use the new Black Label Diamond Surface Cleansing Polish with a Porter Cable to prep the paint and then I applied the Black Label Diamond Coating to the front clip.
Now that this product line has been introduced Max is having me send the owner the complete Black Label line of products as a thank you for letting us use his truck.
Here's a few pictures from this segment...
Here's the truck after Mike the Grip positioned it on the set.

Here's Dennis, Max and me working through what we want to cover in this segment...

Here you can see some of the swirls and scratches...

I really needed to take a rotary buffer to the paint but I had the Flex 3401 already out and ready to use so I just did the best I could in the time I had...

Some pretty deep scratches...
I used an orange foam cutting pad first and that removed all the swirls, it didn't get out all the really deep scratches. Some were deep enough that it would probably be faster to machine sand them first using some #3000 followed by #5000 but on a TV set you really don't have time as a luxury. In this shot I'm re-polishing with a soft foam pad and Pinnacle Advanced Finishing Polish to max out the gloss and clarity.

Working with Dennis...


These shots were taken after we shot this segment. I didn't want to send the truck home with the owner with the coating only applied to the passenger side hood so I knocked out the entire hood and tops of the fenders...

Here I'm misting some Black Label Diamond Paint Coating onto the hood...

Here I'm misting some Black Label Diamond Coating onto my foam finger pocket to lubricate it a little...

Applying the coating...



Giving the paint a very soft, careful final wipe...


Bazinga!





Look for our segments with this truck on My Classic Car in 2014
On Autogeek.net
Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Coating
After machine polishing the paint I prepped the paint for the coating using,
Pinnacle Black Label Surface Cleansing Polish
:dblthumb2: