Vivant511
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- Jun 6, 2014
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Hi everyone,
I thought I'd share something you woudn't typically see on your shores; a MY13 Holden Commodore VE SV6 Z Series. Or perhaps you do? I've been advised they are rebadged as Chevrolet Omega in the US.
It came in for a light paint correction, Modesta P-01A and BC-05 coating applied to the paintwork.
Being a late model and rather well looked after, there were minor swirls which were easily taken care with by Rupes Bigfoot LHR21 and HD Polish Orange CCS / Sonax Orange / ArtDeShine Microfibre. Pad was dependent on panel as some were worse off than others, and frankly whichever pad was closest to me at the time.
It was refined with white CCS / black Sonax with P-01A primer which cleaned up any hazing. Great neutral type of paint to work with so it was a joy to detail.
Snow foam pre-washed, washed and decon’d with TAC Systems Iron Zero foam and Soft99 Clay bar


First test spot – ok..a bit hazy but cleaned up in the end

Before

After

Before – left rear guard

After

Before

After

Protection weapon of choice by the customer

Completed



Outside on a Melbourne winter overcast day












And just as I've written this, the customer came, collected the car and driven off in the breaking sun…trusty good old Melbourne weather...now I have no sun shots.
Thanks for looking through this one guys. Any questions or comments are more than welcome
Anthony
I thought I'd share something you woudn't typically see on your shores; a MY13 Holden Commodore VE SV6 Z Series. Or perhaps you do? I've been advised they are rebadged as Chevrolet Omega in the US.
It came in for a light paint correction, Modesta P-01A and BC-05 coating applied to the paintwork.
Being a late model and rather well looked after, there were minor swirls which were easily taken care with by Rupes Bigfoot LHR21 and HD Polish Orange CCS / Sonax Orange / ArtDeShine Microfibre. Pad was dependent on panel as some were worse off than others, and frankly whichever pad was closest to me at the time.
It was refined with white CCS / black Sonax with P-01A primer which cleaned up any hazing. Great neutral type of paint to work with so it was a joy to detail.
Snow foam pre-washed, washed and decon’d with TAC Systems Iron Zero foam and Soft99 Clay bar


First test spot – ok..a bit hazy but cleaned up in the end

Before

After

Before – left rear guard

After

Before

After

Protection weapon of choice by the customer

Completed



Outside on a Melbourne winter overcast day












And just as I've written this, the customer came, collected the car and driven off in the breaking sun…trusty good old Melbourne weather...now I have no sun shots.
Thanks for looking through this one guys. Any questions or comments are more than welcome

Anthony