Bones106
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- Aug 26, 2015
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Hi all and welcome to my nightmare.....
I have a client with a BMW 328I who just purchased the vehicle, but the hood and trunk lid clear coat had some significant ripples from a dealer re-shoot and lots of odd defects (that look liked watermarks, but weren't). The clear on this is incredibly hard and the surfaces looked like narrow whale corduroy when I started, however they are now hardly noticeable. This being said there are now incredible holograms......despite what I thought was the proper technique and compound / polish combo after attempts on a test panel...here is what I used, please critique...
I had also attempted to use meguiars 105 / 205 but this clearcoat was not having it, which is odd.....this paint also really didn't like Rupes Keramik
During the process I was always checking the results using a paint cleaner to remove polish wax that can hide defects. Last night under inspection lights the trunk looked like competition paint, now it looks horrible. Needless to say I am dumbfounded that this clear has turned out so poorly. The downside is now the clear is so thin that I am going to have to most likely have the hood re-shot for client.....
I am sure I have missed something that y'all need, please let me know.
I look forward to any advice or constructive criticisms offered.
Thanks all, have a great summer
I have a client with a BMW 328I who just purchased the vehicle, but the hood and trunk lid clear coat had some significant ripples from a dealer re-shoot and lots of odd defects (that look liked watermarks, but weren't). The clear on this is incredibly hard and the surfaces looked like narrow whale corduroy when I started, however they are now hardly noticeable. This being said there are now incredible holograms......despite what I thought was the proper technique and compound / polish combo after attempts on a test panel...here is what I used, please critique...
- initial wet sand with trizact 3000 on rupes 21LRH for larger areas, griots & Porter cable for 3 inch westand
- 3000 mark removal with Chemical Guys V 32 & 6" microfiber cutting pad ( initially used Menzerna 300 super cut but this was a bit too aggressive)
- CG V 32 removal with CG V 34 and yellow pad
- Yellow pad removal with CG V 34 and orange pad
- Orange pad removal with CG V 36 and green pad
- Green pad removal with CG V38 and white pad.
I had also attempted to use meguiars 105 / 205 but this clearcoat was not having it, which is odd.....this paint also really didn't like Rupes Keramik
During the process I was always checking the results using a paint cleaner to remove polish wax that can hide defects. Last night under inspection lights the trunk looked like competition paint, now it looks horrible. Needless to say I am dumbfounded that this clear has turned out so poorly. The downside is now the clear is so thin that I am going to have to most likely have the hood re-shot for client.....
I am sure I have missed something that y'all need, please let me know.
I look forward to any advice or constructive criticisms offered.
Thanks all, have a great summer