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    A friend at work moved to Chicago in January and needed a place to store his car over the winter. Since I have a 4 car garage and at the time, only 3 cars, I had the room to help him out. Ever since he bought this car, it was hard to look at since it's a black car and swirled bad, real bad. I never had the time or place to last summer, so now is the perfect time to take care of it. My plan was never to make it perfect, since it will be driven up to Chicago, but I wanted to improve the condition it is in now.

    Here is a perfect example of how the picture angle can hide how bad the paint really is:







    Paint looks great, right? This is how the paint really looks:





    First order of business was to clay bar the entire car. To the touch, the paint felt okay, but after testing with the front of the car, I decided the whole thing needed claying.

    Front:


    Rear:


    Next I taped the car and covered the roof with plastic to keep from having to clean product splatter from the cloth.



    After a test area, I decided that M80, would do the trick. The rear trunk and fenders needed a 2nd pass. The speed glaze removed much of the swirls, but there were some deep scratches that only a more aggressive product or a rotary buffer would touch, but I'm not worried about those.



    The car is not perfect, but perfect paint + black car = a car that is never driven. It is a huge improvement, and my friend said it looked better than the day he bought it.

    These first were from Monday, just before it rained. I wanted to wash the car to get rid of any buffing dust that was on the car.


    Yes this is a reflection shot of the house next door.


    A few swirls, but about 98% fewer than when I started.






    I'm sad to see the car go, but now I have an extra spot in the garage.

  • #2
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    Great car and job mate...
    I AM HERE TO LEARN

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    • #3
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      SYDSTER

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      • #4
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        Job well done, great improvement!

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        • #5
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          That is a huge improvement. Great work. I bet his owner was very pleased. Way to go.
          quality creates its own demand

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          • #6
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            Where did you get that Q-Zar sign?!?! I haven't seen one of those in YEARS.

            Nice car and fantastic job on the paint correction.
            NOTE: Post count does not reflect actual detailing knowledge.

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            • #7
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              Looks great!

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              • #8
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                Originally posted by ColonelCash View Post
                Where did you get that Q-Zar sign?!?! I haven't seen one of those in YEARS.

                Nice car and fantastic job on the paint correction.
                I worked at one of the Nashville locations and when it closed, we were allowed to take some parts home. The black thing behind the rules sign is a sign that was out side the front door also. I really miss playing.

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                • #9
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                  Great job! I have to say when I saw the title I was a bit concerned this might be some sort of cockroach thread...

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                  • #10
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                    Thanks guys. I told my friend to show our CEO his car, since he drives a Boxster also.

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