SRTSean
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A friend of mine bought this a couple weeks ago and asked me to detail it for him. It's a 1998 Dodge Viper GTS. The original owner modded it to look like the GTS-R concept. It also has ported heads, cams, exhaust, intake and makes 475 whp. On top of that the car has racing coilovers, a half-cage, a fire suppression system, 5-point harnesses, big Stoptech brakes and BBS LM's, new front bumper w/driving fogs for night racing. In short, it's a badass car and ready to tear up a road course.
I didn't do a full paint correction to remove all defects as that's not what was asked for, but the Megs Ultimate Compound came out very well even though it was a difficult to work on as the clear coat was rock hard. I'm pretty sure it's been at least re-cleared as the stripes are not original. Products I used were:
Here are some pictures.
This is the type of swirling/fine scratches that were present on most of the car.
Here's a couple 50/50 shots on the hood (the second one is from my cell phone). I didn't realish how dull the color was until polishing it. Pretty big difference.
And here's how it looks afterwards.
My favorite picture that I snapped. It really shows off the glow of the Wolfgang sealant.
I didn't do a full paint correction to remove all defects as that's not what was asked for, but the Megs Ultimate Compound came out very well even though it was a difficult to work on as the clear coat was rock hard. I'm pretty sure it's been at least re-cleared as the stripes are not original. Products I used were:
- Meguiar's Gold Class car wash
- Meguiar's Ultimate spray wax (lube for clay as my other stuff ran out early)
- Griot's paint clay and Meguiar's aggressive red clay
- Griot's heavy duty wheel cleaner
- Porter Cable 7424 polisher (still waiting on my replacement Meguiar's polisher)
- Lake Country 5.5" yellow flat polishing pads
- Meguiar's Ultimate Compound
- Chemical Guys 5.5" Black finishing hex pad
- Wolfgang deep sealant 3.0
Here are some pictures.
This is the type of swirling/fine scratches that were present on most of the car.


Here's a couple 50/50 shots on the hood (the second one is from my cell phone). I didn't realish how dull the color was until polishing it. Pretty big difference.


And here's how it looks afterwards.





My favorite picture that I snapped. It really shows off the glow of the Wolfgang sealant.
