Show 'N Shine: 1990 Ford Mustang GT - Convertible w/ Finest (Picture Heavy)

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Subject: 1990 Ford Mustang GT 5.0L convertible

Condition: Neglected despite and abused despite its low mileage

Requested Detail: Full paint correction and protection using CQuartz Finest (and DLUX on the ground effect body kit).

The Story: This gentlemen contacted me after seeing one of my previous work at a car show. On our initial meeting he was very doubtful that his beloved mustang could be improved without resorting to a repaint. My preliminary evaluation of the paint told me otherwise. The only may concerning point was the "dehydrated" state of the ground effect body kit and the fact that the paint in certain area (especially the gas inlet) looked "unstable". After much discussion he agreed to "give me a try". Before concluding our meeting we discussed the LSP and at first he was not interested in the newest technology. He is an older gentlemen and in all fairness he had not kept up with the latest and greatest. He also has a pretty extensive collection so in the spirit of making him a believer I pushed the issue and offered to give him some money back if he was not "THRILLED". I will admit that my ulterior motive was to get the rest of his collection :rolleyes:.... so off we go!! The car was delivered as requested and inspected. Again he was very tentative but decided to still "give me a try".

Inspection: This is what the "sun" inspection revealed.

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There was the typical mineral deposits and old dried up wax in all the nooks and crannies. Some was safe to remove and some had done it damage and remained. The car was properly taped with the lightest tape I had (due to concerned over the aged trim). PTG readings were take and averaged a HEALTHY 145 microns. What a blessing!!.

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Under the T8 and LED lights, further paint defects became evident! There is nothing that detract for the gloss and reflective power of paint like oxidation and scratches and swirls. See the examples below, and in the 50/50 test spots!

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The tools of choice were the Flex 3401, the GG6 w/ 3" BP and the new addition to the family, the 2" air powered DA. The pad you see on the Flex is a the Scholl Concepts 6 1/2" Orange Spider pad (which I will offer a review on).

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The Process from A to Z was pretty much the same as all the other "Show and Shine", but if you are interested in the specific products used, just put a comment and I will be glad to offer a list of all the products and tools used.

The RESULTS!!!!

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I sure hope you enjoyed. Feel free to comment, ask questions, and post suggestions!!
 
Great work as always Claude! Was that factory paint or a repaint?
 
Holy Mackeral Claude! What an amazing turnaround! I bet you knocked his socks off!!!

He was definitely impressed!!

Great work as always Claude! Was that factory paint or a repaint?

Todd, believe it or not but this car as a little over 16,000 original mile, first owner! It was a factory paint in the way they use to do it back in the days..... spray heavy!! I LOVE IT!!:dblthumb2:

WOW excellent work did a amazing job there!

Thanks bud!

All I can say is "WOW"! :xyxthumbs:

I do appreciate the WOW! It is always nice to be appreciated by our peers!:xyxthumbs:
 
Wow. Wow. Wow.

Now go get the rest of his collection!!


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Awesome job!

Thanks!! Being a Ford man myself I had an incentive to make her right!

Wow. Wow. Wow.

Now go get the rest of his collection!!


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You just don't have any ideas Eric!! I was told 20 cars... and an RV. I'll let you have the RV ;)

WHOA! That looks better than new! AMAZING!

Thanks Kevin! She does look pretty good. Sometimes the pictures and reality don't really match, but that is how she looked in person.
 
Beautiful work, Doc and stunning results! Yet another customer thinking about a "repaint" and a real pro convinces him to keep the old paint! :dblthumb2:
 
Nice work! Im interest to get more info on the 2" air powered DA!:buffing:
 
Excellent work! Love that color...I had a '5.0 LX' version back in 1990 Color is: wild strawberry metallic clearcoat.

Very nice!
 
Where did you purchase the 2" BP for the pneumatic?
 
Absolutely amazing work!
That model Mustang is still one of my favorite cars. So as a Fox body fan, I thank you for the restoration of the car. I'm actually looking for one to buy in the future.
 
nice work , My dad had a 90 gt convertible when I was a kid and is still one of my favorite cars.

I would like more info on your process and tools if you don't mind. In some of the before shots it looked like the ground effects were missing paint. Did you do anything there?

I also like the small air buffer.

Great Job!
 
Thanks!! Being a Ford man myself I had an incentive to make her right!







You just don't have any ideas Eric!! I was told 20 cars... and an RV. I'll let you have the RV


Ha! No way man, I should also mention the first car I EVER detailed for money was a mustang convertible just like this one, only white. I think I was 14 or 15 at the time, it was a customer of my dad's auto repair shop.


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Beautiful work, Doc and stunning results! Yet another customer thinking about a "repaint" and a real pro convinces him to keep the old paint! :dblthumb2:

My thoughts exactly Puckman!! The most satisfying details are the ones you know you can rescue like this and save the customer TONS of money! The other kind that puts a big happy grin on my face is when they come in saying "If you can't do something about this, I will trade it in and get a new one!" and they come get their own car and fall in love all over again!

Nice work! Im interest to get more info on the 2" air powered DA!:buffing:

I will have to look for the link to the review. You will be surprised ;) 2" DA sander/polisher review The 2" pads were purchased from Kevin Brown (aka buffdaddy)

Excellent work! Love that color...I had a '5.0 LX' version back in 1990 Color is: wild strawberry metallic clearcoat.

Very nice!

Thank you sir!!

Where did you purchase the 2" BP for the pneumatic?

The 2" BP came with the sander/polisher

Absolutely amazing work!
That model Mustang is still one of my favorite cars. So as a Fox body fan, I thank you for the restoration of the car. I'm actually looking for one to buy in the future.

I have to say that I do like Fox Body mustangs. My LOVE however is for the 67-70 fastback body. I am currently in the resto-modding stages of my 68 Fastback. You will eventually see it on the site :Picture:

GREAT WORK! what a turn around!

Thanks Zach!

nice work , My dad had a 90 gt convertible when I was a kid and is still one of my favorite cars.

I would like more info on your process and tools if you don't mind. In some of the before shots it looked like the ground effects were missing paint. Did you do anything there?

I also like the small air buffer.

Great Job!

As soon as I get a minute I will be glad to expand on the tools and processes. The ground effect was indeed missing some paint/dye and was unstable in a couple of area (worst being under the gas inlet, most likely from chemical degradation from spilled fuel. The only thing that was done was clean and protect with DLux. The panel under the gas inlet will be repainted soon (according to the owner)

Ha! No way man, I should also mention the first car I EVER detailed for money was a mustang convertible just like this one, only white. I think I was 14 or 15 at the time, it was a customer of my dad's auto repair shop.


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Brother, you had the hook up way back in the days (from an auto repair shop). You had it made!!!:dblthumb2:
 
Wholly moley Claude,

You did the damn thing on that one. What did the reluctant customer have to say for himself. Anything short of bowing down to you wasn't enough.
 
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