TRASHED - Full Color Correction 2011 Camaro RS

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Hey all! A couple months ago I had a client bring into me his pride an joy, a Black with orange striped 2011 Chevy Camaro RS with just over 20K miles. The owner was rather proud of this car, noting it is garage kept, never sees rain and had been professionally detailed in Ohio before he moved to Kentucky. He told me over the phone he had a few small swirls he was concerned with but overall felt the car was in great condition.



Upon arrival I immediately noticed there was more than meets the eye. Yes, the car was obviously garage kept, yes the car was for the most part clean, but the paint was in horrid condition, RIDS, swirls, water spots, and under the proper lighting this black beauty looked like a rake had been taken to it. The owner admitted to having poor lighting in his garage, plus typically only driving it at night on dinner dates hid many of the issues at hand.







To me this is proof as to what happens when a client does not do research when using a detailer. This client told me that typical wash and wax was completed within 45 minutes which tells me dirty towels with multiple hands touching the car was apparant. Also the car had never been clayed or polished, just poor poor maintenance from the detailer's part.

Now to start the cleansing process I decided to use Detailer Pro's rinseless wash for the exterior as well as steaming of the door jams and crevices. As noted in the photos below the car had a light coat of dust from setting in storage all winter. Afterwards I used Pinnacle Clay Bar with lubricant to remove any contaminants on the paints surface.




Detail was then turned to the exhaust. The exhaust had been neglected and after a week steam I used a cloth pad and Meguiar's mag and aluminum polish to bring the tips back to a nice shine.




Finally attention was paid to the exterior car first start with the paint and then finally wheels and tires. I taped off all striping to ensure that no polish, paint, etc got around the edges of the stripes since they are stickers and then hand polished, waxed them once I finished. The car saw a four stage process (compound correction, polish, seal, wax) and products used were Meguiar's 105, 205, Sealant, and Yellow Wax. Rims were steamed and then sealed with DP Wheel Glaze, and the tires were dressed with DP Tire Gel. All exterior trim was treated with Wolfgang Trim sealant. I used 3in pads with this car due to its curves and all in all start to finish was around 18 hours.














 
Great job! That is indeed trashed.. What was the owner's reaction when he picked it up?

I hope he now knows what proper detailing is all about.
 
Turnarounds like this are AMAZING. We always ask what the customers reaction was. Do they react like us though. We know what it takes to create such a turnaround and are very impressed with this kind of result. But do they or are they just happy it shines?
 
Man, sure was trashed for a fair weather car! He definitely knows where he is going to get his car detailed from now on! Nice job, by the way is how is the new camaros black paint hardness wise?
 
Looks great!

No 50/50's? That had the potential for some awesome pictures! Oh well... nice work!
 
Great job! That is indeed trashed.. What was the owner's reaction when he picked it up?

I hope he now knows what proper detailing is all about.

The owner was beyond estatic. When I do a full correction I give the owner a copy of before and after photo's and he was actually almost sick to his stomach that his car had been treated so poorly.

Needless to say he brought quite a bit of referrals to me that were specifically black cars.

Wow amazing job! Do you mind sharing which polishes you used?

Thanks! Meguiars 105, Meguiars 205, Meguiars Synthetic Sealant 2.0, Meguiars M26 Wax.

Turnarounds like this are AMAZING. We always ask what the customers reaction was. Do they react like us though. We know what it takes to create such a turnaround and are very impressed with this kind of result. But do they or are they just happy it shines?

I think both of us had equal reactions. For me I become so focused on the job it isn't until I roll it into the sun that even I am blown away. It has been one of the biggest reasons I got into this business. I was a working professional with an office, company laptop and company phone and nothing gave me the satisfaction like when I roll out a finished product. This particular client for a week sent texts telling me he couldn't believe the looks he got in his car considering it wasn't an SS or ZL1. He actually had me write him a maintenance program in between visits to me. He realized his ride had another chance and so far around 60% of my clientele has done the same. I think that sometimes referrals come from how well the client maintains their vehicle a week, two weeks, a month, etc after they come to you for work.

Phenomenal!!
Thanks!

Great job!!!
Thanks!

The results look awesome.
Thanks!

Man, sure was trashed for a fair weather car! He definitely knows where he is going to get his car detailed from now on! Nice job, by the way is how is the new camaros black paint hardness wise?

The new Camaro is rather hard but not impossible. It is far from as easy to correct as a Subaru, but what I have seen with the three I have done this year is they are a little on the harder side but very workable. It does take some time. I would say that this car was around a 95% correction. Even with minor wetsanding on three spots, the scratches were far too deep on a couple panels to take out.

Looks great!

No 50/50's? That had the potential for some awesome pictures! Oh well... nice work!
Thanks man! I do have 50/50's of the front and rear quarters but unfortunately while uploading last night my dog ate my USB cord for my external HD so I was unable to get them uploaded. :(

Man that was hammered.

Great job on bringing it back to life.

Thanks!


And thanks again everyone for the positive feedback!
 
Great work! The flake has intense pop!
 
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