bones
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- Sep 4, 2010
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hi everybody,
had the first go with my rotary tonight, we took the bonnet off my offroader, and set about it with the mernz sample pack and the rubbishy pads that came with it, just to get some practice in :xyxthumbs:
now the paj gets abused offroad so the bonnet was full of deep scratches which obviously arent going to come out without having a respray but, and it hasnt been waxed in well over a year and ive never clayed it in the 5 years ive had it, the bonnet has got a net on it for holding recovery ropes and such, it gets stood on, heavy metal shackles attatched to ropes covered in mud and grit thrown about on it, so you can imagine the state the paint was in!
so, washed it with the turtlewax shampoo that was in my mates garage, then clayed it, took a good few goes with the clay and the clay was mingin after about a square foot, anyway, got some serious results with the menz stuff. obviously it is still covered in scratches but we couldnt beleive the difference it made!
Apologies for picture quality...or lack of, they were taken on a phone in a garage with flourescent tubes....but me mates taken some and they should be a better quality so ill get them up when ive got them aswell...
So, heres how the bonnet was when we brought it into the garage,
With the net off....
After washing and claying.....see what i mean about the state of the paint, the rest of the truck is like it aswell....
Some of the swirls.....
We went over it twice with the harshest stuff, twice with the next one down, and once with both of the finishing products.....
50/50’s....
Finished piece.....
Reflection shot...
comment and critisism welcome! thanks for looking! :dblthumb2:
had the first go with my rotary tonight, we took the bonnet off my offroader, and set about it with the mernz sample pack and the rubbishy pads that came with it, just to get some practice in :xyxthumbs:
now the paj gets abused offroad so the bonnet was full of deep scratches which obviously arent going to come out without having a respray but, and it hasnt been waxed in well over a year and ive never clayed it in the 5 years ive had it, the bonnet has got a net on it for holding recovery ropes and such, it gets stood on, heavy metal shackles attatched to ropes covered in mud and grit thrown about on it, so you can imagine the state the paint was in!
so, washed it with the turtlewax shampoo that was in my mates garage, then clayed it, took a good few goes with the clay and the clay was mingin after about a square foot, anyway, got some serious results with the menz stuff. obviously it is still covered in scratches but we couldnt beleive the difference it made!
Apologies for picture quality...or lack of, they were taken on a phone in a garage with flourescent tubes....but me mates taken some and they should be a better quality so ill get them up when ive got them aswell...
So, heres how the bonnet was when we brought it into the garage,


With the net off....

After washing and claying.....see what i mean about the state of the paint, the rest of the truck is like it aswell....




Some of the swirls.....

We went over it twice with the harshest stuff, twice with the next one down, and once with both of the finishing products.....
50/50’s....



Finished piece.....




Reflection shot...

comment and critisism welcome! thanks for looking! :dblthumb2: