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    Hey everyone, it's been a while since I've posted a write up with pics. With a new house and all I've been quite busy to say the least.
    A couple of weeks ago I was introduced to a new very nice client by a fellow MOL'er. The customer came by so I can take a look at his car for an estimate. When I first saw the car drive up I thought to myself, geez, this car looks pretty clean already and from what I can see not too many swirls. Actually, for being a black car it was better than the ordinary. He wanted only the exterior worked on and didn't want too much paint removed. I figured ok great that shouldn't be an issue, so we set up the date. Fast forward to this past weekend. 7am he drives up and I have to say with the morning light reflecting off the paint I was even more impressed. Cool, I'll go at it with some ONR and follow that up with some clay. Here is what the car looked like before I started.





    Well that doesn't look too bad.
    Some wax residue


    After the ONR wash I began to clay when I started to realize some oily type of smears on the hood. hmmm, I did a test spot and that turned out good and I noticed how more slick the unpolished area was from the polished spot. Looks like the paint had some type of petroleum based layer on it so out goes the car for a thorough wash x2. Once that was done and the car was dried up the true paint condition came out. Whoa, looks like whatever was on the paint masked the swirls pretty good.


    50/50






    Although the paint didn't feel too bad there were some bonded contaminants


    Part of the hood polished and taken out under the sun


    Hood area completed first stage


    Close to 10pm and I'm ready to call it a day.


    After I was done going over the car I was ready to give it another wash to remove the dust M105 left behind


    I re-touched a couple of chipped paint spots.


    Under magnification this is what it looked like


    I totally forgot to get some after shots once it was touched up. It came out good but I think it could have come out alot better.

    Well it was late and there was no way I was going to capture some daytime completion photos. So here is what I was able to get.




    This reflection in person looked amazing





    Thought this was a cool pic


    Customer came by to pick up his car and I'm happy to say he was happy with the results. Turns out the car had been through a few auctions and there is no telling what was put on it to hide the swirls. Aside from all that there was some NXT 2.0 and some #7 on it as well. Since he has NXT 2.0 and wanted to maintain the car himself with the same wax I topped it off with well NXT 2.0 ofcourse.

    I'm sure I could have added another 20 or so hours to this car but where it is now at compared to before it is at a satisfactory level with the customer.
    Jesse

    2009-2014 Meguiar's/Car Crazy SEMA Team
    www.ShineTechAutoDetail.com
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    Re: DETAILED: Black Cadillac CST-V

    Nice work.

    The Cadillac looks awesome!
    Nick
    Tucker's Detailing Services
    815-954-0773
    2012 Ford Transit Connect

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      Re: DETAILED: Black Cadillac CST-V

      Great work Jesse, nice to see you at it again. Definitely looks like a flawless finish topped with NXT 2.0.

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        Re: DETAILED: Black Cadillac CST-V

        Great work on this car! This V is modded with taste, I approve!

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          Re: DETAILED: Black Cadillac CST-V

          Nice work Jesse, and nice to see you post a write up again !!!!!

          Hope to see you at a TNOG soon
          Mike Pennington
          Director of Global Training, Events and Consumer Relations
          Meguiar's, Inc.
          800-854-8073
          mpennington@meguiars.com

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            Re: DETAILED: Black Cadillac CST-V

            Great work, once again,Jesse. The caddy looks fantastic. Even with the light available the reflections are tremendous. Way to go.
            quality creates its own demand

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              Re: DETAILED: Black Cadillac CST-V

              Solid work again man! Came out looking with an uber shine.

              One question, how did you do the macro shot on the chipped paint? Focus your lens onto the magnifier's tip?


              Tim
              Learning new things everyday

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                Re: DETAILED: Black Cadillac CST-V

                Great work! There are some really cool reflection shots.
                There's no reason to become alarmed, and we hope you'll enjoy the rest of your flight. By the way, is there anyone on board who knows how to fly a plane?

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                  Re: DETAILED: Black Cadillac CST-V

                  Way to go Jesse. It sure is fun to work on cool cars!

                  I'm working on a new ZR1 corvette tomorrow. Should be fun.

                  Glad to see you back!
                  -Bob
                  NXTti graduate, Meguiars Ford/SEMA Team

                  "All Corvette's are red, the rest are mistakes" - John Heinricy (Corvette Engineer)

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                    Re: DETAILED: Black Cadillac CST-V

                    Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
                    Nice work.

                    The Cadillac looks awesome!
                    Thanks Nick, I appreciate it.

                    Originally posted by Mark Kleis View Post
                    Great work Jesse, nice to see you at it again. Definitely looks like a flawless finish topped with NXT 2.0.
                    Very cool, thanks Mark

                    Originally posted by agp423 View Post
                    Great work on this car! This V is modded with taste, I approve!
                    Thank you. It definitely is nicely done. He still has a couple of sidemarkers that he wants to return back to stock because they are tinted too dark. He bought it that way.

                    Originally posted by Mike Pennington View Post
                    Nice work Jesse, and nice to see you post a write up again !!!!!
                    Hope to see you at a TNOG soon
                    Thanks alot Mr. Pennington. Nice to be back and I'll definitely be there today for the TNOG.

                    Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
                    Great work, once again,Jesse. The caddy looks fantastic. Even with the light available the reflections are tremendous. Way to go.
                    Thanks J.A. I wish I could have had some sun out still so I could take better pics.

                    Originally posted by TimG View Post
                    Solid work again man! Came out looking with an uber shine.

                    One question, how did you do the macro shot on the chipped paint? Focus your lens onto the magnifier's tip?


                    Tim
                    Thanks Tim. As for the macro shot I held up the magnifier with my left hand and manually focused my lens and held the camera with my right hand, kind of tough but do-able.

                    Originally posted by kimchiyuk View Post
                    Great work! There are some really cool reflection shots.
                    Thank you Kimchiyuk!

                    Originally posted by RDVT4ME View Post
                    Way to go Jesse. It sure is fun to work on cool cars!

                    I'm working on a new ZR1 corvette tomorrow. Should be fun.

                    Glad to see you back!
                    Thanks Bob, and how awesome is that to work on the new ZR-1. You have to put some pictures up if possible . Glad to hear from you too. Hope to see you soon.
                    Jesse

                    2009-2014 Meguiar's/Car Crazy SEMA Team
                    www.ShineTechAutoDetail.com
                    Facebook www.detailing.com

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                      Re: DETAILED: Black Cadillac CST-V

                      Nice work Jesse. The CTS-V looks sleek and sexy now.
                      Tracy
                      765-413-7547
                      Autobritedetailing@gmail.com

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                        Re: DETAILED: Black Cadillac CST-V

                        Thanks Tracy, I noticed I typed in CST-V rather than CTS-V.
                        Jesse

                        2009-2014 Meguiar's/Car Crazy SEMA Team
                        www.ShineTechAutoDetail.com
                        Facebook www.detailing.com

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