quicknclean
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- Jun 15, 2007
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This is a interesting project so I figured I would post it and show some mid-project pics.
Anyways, around 4 pm I get a call from a very frantic sounding guy thats a general contractor. His company was painting a hotel today, It just happened to be a windy day and the paint completely covered one of the hotel guests car with tons of little gold dots.
the paint was all over the body, windows, rims, in the door jambs..basically into every little crevice it could find.
I originally declined the job because it was starting to get late for that kind of work and I had just sent my employee home after a full 8 hour day. The contractor however really wanted to at least get the vehicle started on today so the paint didn't full bake itself on to the car and offered a very nice sum of money. I called my employee back to work and worked on the car until about 9:30p. When I had first got to the car the overspray had been on for about 9 hours.
I have a few more things to finish on the vehicle but I got some mid-project pics for you guys.
Should have come completed photo's by Saturday or Sunday
Before pics: it's not dirt...all overspray... Hood of car
Closer shot of hood:
Fender:
Another pic with some clay work done and to show the windows, notice the gold colored tint they appear to have....
Glass after clay and polishing:
Closeup of the part that was hardest to remove the overspray from..Trim:
Car after claying and some polishing:
Still have more polishing, buffing, waxing and interior work to do. The contractor agreed to pay to have the entire car detailed inside and out. The plastic trim was bar far the hardest part, it was not smooth plastic trim. After some experimenting though, a synthetic wool type pad seemed to work well and brought the trim back to new.
Also found out from the hotel that another car was covered with paint, so I might have another one to do, will have to wait and see though...
Will post some finished pics soon.
Anyways, around 4 pm I get a call from a very frantic sounding guy thats a general contractor. His company was painting a hotel today, It just happened to be a windy day and the paint completely covered one of the hotel guests car with tons of little gold dots.
the paint was all over the body, windows, rims, in the door jambs..basically into every little crevice it could find.
I originally declined the job because it was starting to get late for that kind of work and I had just sent my employee home after a full 8 hour day. The contractor however really wanted to at least get the vehicle started on today so the paint didn't full bake itself on to the car and offered a very nice sum of money. I called my employee back to work and worked on the car until about 9:30p. When I had first got to the car the overspray had been on for about 9 hours.
I have a few more things to finish on the vehicle but I got some mid-project pics for you guys.
Should have come completed photo's by Saturday or Sunday
Before pics: it's not dirt...all overspray... Hood of car

Closer shot of hood:

Fender:

Another pic with some clay work done and to show the windows, notice the gold colored tint they appear to have....

Glass after clay and polishing:

Closeup of the part that was hardest to remove the overspray from..Trim:

Car after claying and some polishing:

Still have more polishing, buffing, waxing and interior work to do. The contractor agreed to pay to have the entire car detailed inside and out. The plastic trim was bar far the hardest part, it was not smooth plastic trim. After some experimenting though, a synthetic wool type pad seemed to work well and brought the trim back to new.
Also found out from the hotel that another car was covered with paint, so I might have another one to do, will have to wait and see though...
Will post some finished pics soon.
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