09-10-2012, 10:29 AM
Hey all,
Spent close to 20 hours on this one over a two day period performing a full correction on my clients GTR. The car had some trouble areas where scuffs and marring were present- the car is driven several times a week and he has taken it on many trips including the recent GTR experience at Monticello close by here in NY.
Corrective materials and tools:
Flex DA
PC DA
Surbuf R- M105
Yellow foam- M105
Green foam- Sonax Perfect Finish- Thanks Todd C!
LSP- two coats of CG JetSeal 109- durability was important to client as the car is driven very regularly!
Onto the befores:
Heavy soil and dull finish noticeable right away
Defects under natural light
One of two scuffs found on body
Many bugs on the front end
Wheels were caked with heavy break dust- as were the brembo calipers
Massive exhaust tips were in much need of some help!
Lets get started
Motor before:
Thats funny.
The motor was gently brushed down with an SV brush, ONR / Megs APC and dressed carefully with 303 AEP
Thorough decon washed performed- Megs APC to pre-treat/ clean wells
- wash was performed with lambs wool mitts and CG citrus wash and clear/ Dawn mix to strip off old LSP
Sonax here breaking own the heavy dust
The car was dried and pulled into garage for a thorough clay with an Uber fine grade bar
Masked up and under the lights before correection
50/50's after two passes with M105 Surbuf R then Yellow
Full after compounding
More 50/50's
Passenger side door defects
Rear area showed the heaviest damage- very easy area to correct and LARGE
Befores:
50/50 and afters
Under natural dim light- NOTICE the difference between left and right
DAY TWO:
After a thorough IPA wipedown it was time to finish down. Due to the softness of the GTR's paint, which is comparable to the Brilliant Black paint found on the GT2 RS that I take care of (much like BMW JB) I knew I was going to need a proper finishing polish that would not only be aggresive enough to remove the compounding haze left from M105/ Yellow foam and still be finish down properly without leaving very fine-line micro swirls. Out of all my correction materials (mostly the Menzerna line) I have not found a perfect finishing polish that finishes down 100% PERFECTLY and works well to my taste.....well, not until now.
After seeing a blog post by Todd C. of Esoteric featuring Sonax new Perfect Finish polish and how stellar it performed as a one-stepper while finishing down perfectly on soft dark paints (what is was designed for) I had to give it a try. The week before I had been up to my clients estate to perform basic mantenance washes on his collection, I took 15 to try it out on the GT2 RS and I was ecstatic as to how it performed!
I spent close to 5 hours going around the GTR with Perfect vinish via a Green foam pad and loved every second of it. Dusting was VERY minimal to nothing, quickly finished down around speeds 4.5 to 5 on the Flex and kept the surface very cool- wipe down was a breeze.
Before LSP app
Time for the finer points and wrap-up
Now that the main parts of the body were finished down and LSP ready I turned to the smaller areas-
In order of completion
- 2 stepped the A-pillars
- Corrected out the headlight lenses with Sonax Perfect Finish on an orange pad via PC
- Polishd the wheel faces (1 hr) via PC
Wheel faces before
Afters:
Random Afters
First coat of Sealant curing here
Meanwhile I took to finishing up the big Brembo calipers with several Q-tips (the long ones Docs use) soaked in APC to hit the tighters areas I missed with my SV brush.
The interior was vacuumed out, blown out with compressed air and wiped/brushed down with a boars hair brush and APC- glass cleaned in and out.
The exhaust tips had been de-ironized with Carpros ironx gel, hit with #0000 steel wool, hand polished with P21s polishing soap and then handpolished again with Megs all metal polish to bring them to perfection.
2 coats also going on the wheels of course as well
_____Afters______
Motor after
Spent close to 20 hours on this one over a two day period performing a full correction on my clients GTR. The car had some trouble areas where scuffs and marring were present- the car is driven several times a week and he has taken it on many trips including the recent GTR experience at Monticello close by here in NY.
Corrective materials and tools:
Flex DA
PC DA
Surbuf R- M105
Yellow foam- M105
Green foam- Sonax Perfect Finish- Thanks Todd C!
LSP- two coats of CG JetSeal 109- durability was important to client as the car is driven very regularly!
Onto the befores:
Heavy soil and dull finish noticeable right away
Defects under natural light
One of two scuffs found on body
Many bugs on the front end
Wheels were caked with heavy break dust- as were the brembo calipers
Massive exhaust tips were in much need of some help!
Lets get started
Motor before:
Thats funny.
The motor was gently brushed down with an SV brush, ONR / Megs APC and dressed carefully with 303 AEP
Thorough decon washed performed- Megs APC to pre-treat/ clean wells
- wash was performed with lambs wool mitts and CG citrus wash and clear/ Dawn mix to strip off old LSP
Sonax here breaking own the heavy dust
The car was dried and pulled into garage for a thorough clay with an Uber fine grade bar
Masked up and under the lights before correection
50/50's after two passes with M105 Surbuf R then Yellow
Full after compounding
More 50/50's
Passenger side door defects
Rear area showed the heaviest damage- very easy area to correct and LARGE
Befores:
50/50 and afters
Under natural dim light- NOTICE the difference between left and right
DAY TWO:
After a thorough IPA wipedown it was time to finish down. Due to the softness of the GTR's paint, which is comparable to the Brilliant Black paint found on the GT2 RS that I take care of (much like BMW JB) I knew I was going to need a proper finishing polish that would not only be aggresive enough to remove the compounding haze left from M105/ Yellow foam and still be finish down properly without leaving very fine-line micro swirls. Out of all my correction materials (mostly the Menzerna line) I have not found a perfect finishing polish that finishes down 100% PERFECTLY and works well to my taste.....well, not until now.
After seeing a blog post by Todd C. of Esoteric featuring Sonax new Perfect Finish polish and how stellar it performed as a one-stepper while finishing down perfectly on soft dark paints (what is was designed for) I had to give it a try. The week before I had been up to my clients estate to perform basic mantenance washes on his collection, I took 15 to try it out on the GT2 RS and I was ecstatic as to how it performed!
I spent close to 5 hours going around the GTR with Perfect vinish via a Green foam pad and loved every second of it. Dusting was VERY minimal to nothing, quickly finished down around speeds 4.5 to 5 on the Flex and kept the surface very cool- wipe down was a breeze.
Before LSP app
Time for the finer points and wrap-up
Now that the main parts of the body were finished down and LSP ready I turned to the smaller areas-
In order of completion
- 2 stepped the A-pillars
- Corrected out the headlight lenses with Sonax Perfect Finish on an orange pad via PC
- Polishd the wheel faces (1 hr) via PC
Wheel faces before
Afters:
Random Afters
First coat of Sealant curing here
Meanwhile I took to finishing up the big Brembo calipers with several Q-tips (the long ones Docs use) soaked in APC to hit the tighters areas I missed with my SV brush.
The interior was vacuumed out, blown out with compressed air and wiped/brushed down with a boars hair brush and APC- glass cleaned in and out.
The exhaust tips had been de-ironized with Carpros ironx gel, hit with #0000 steel wool, hand polished with P21s polishing soap and then handpolished again with Megs all metal polish to bring them to perfection.
2 coats also going on the wheels of course as well
_____Afters______
Motor after
Sold- 02 Wrangler TJ- 3 in. Tera/skyjacker lift, 32in. Pro Comp MT's, RC Swaybar Disco's, RC HD adj. track arm, borla exhaust, airaid intake
Then- 2010 Grand Cherokee Laredo- with the brutally fast mini van motor
......totaled
Now- 2012 VW Passat SE- Manual - 5 banger
Dan Kastner
Premier Shine Auto Detailing
www.premiershinedetail.com
dan@premiershinedetail.com
Got detail/ car care questions? PM or email me and I am more than happy to help!
Then- 2010 Grand Cherokee Laredo- with the brutally fast mini van motor
......totaled
Now- 2012 VW Passat SE- Manual - 5 banger
Dan Kastner
Premier Shine Auto Detailing
www.premiershinedetail.com
dan@premiershinedetail.com
Got detail/ car care questions? PM or email me and I am more than happy to help!