72 Chevelle SS *Complete Detail w/ Paint Correction*
72 Chevelle SS *Complete Detail w/ Paint Correction*
Recently I was asked to detail this car and did so over a 2 day period. Its a matching numbers car that was restored using almost all original parts. Body has minimal body work besides newer paint.
Car was detailed with Blackfire Wet Diamond Sealant followed by Blackfire wax. I love this combination and feel it creates an unbelievable shine. Only downside is the time it takes the sealant to cure...which is more than a few hours. I generally wait 24 hours before applying a wax which can be inconvenient.
On to the pics...
First, the correction...have more pics but silver is really difficult to capture. I tend to not take as many pictures as I should...as I was able to get more correction after taking this picture.
And, the finished product.
If you need Paint Correction please give me a call or PM me. I use the best products which yield the best results.
Car was detailed with Blackfire Wet Diamond Sealant followed by Blackfire wax. I love this combination and feel it creates an unbelievable shine. Only downside is the time it takes the sealant to cure...which is more than a few hours. I generally wait 24 hours before applying a wax which can be inconvenient.
On to the pics...
First, the correction...have more pics but silver is really difficult to capture. I tend to not take as many pictures as I should...as I was able to get more correction after taking this picture.
And, the finished product.
If you need Paint Correction please give me a call or PM me. I use the best products which yield the best results.
Not trying to be a dick.. you obviously do great work. But i was just wondering how exactly do you "correct paint"?
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So its basically a clear coat treatment?
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Paint correction is the term most often used when polishing a vehicle's clear coat.
Swirl removal, scratch removal, etc etc....are all terms used. In essence, the clear coat is being removed to a level where its not refracting light...allowing for the paint to be more reflective and have a deeper look.
There are many different types of compound available now and I prefer meguiar's products. In addition to meguiar's there are products from Optimum, menzerna and others. Foam and wool pads are used with different compounds depending on the type of clear coat to achieve some level of correction.
Swirl removal, scratch removal, etc etc....are all terms used. In essence, the clear coat is being removed to a level where its not refracting light...allowing for the paint to be more reflective and have a deeper look.
There are many different types of compound available now and I prefer meguiar's products. In addition to meguiar's there are products from Optimum, menzerna and others. Foam and wool pads are used with different compounds depending on the type of clear coat to achieve some level of correction.
Paint correction is the term most often used when polishing a vehicle's clear coat.
Swirl removal, scratch removal, etc etc....are all terms used. In essence, the clear coat is being removed to a level where its not refracting light...allowing for the paint to be more reflective and have a deeper look.
There are many different types of compound available now and I prefer meguiar's products. In addition to meguiar's there are products from Optimum, menzerna and others. Foam and wool pads are used with different compounds depending on the type of clear coat to achieve some level of correction.
Swirl removal, scratch removal, etc etc....are all terms used. In essence, the clear coat is being removed to a level where its not refracting light...allowing for the paint to be more reflective and have a deeper look.
There are many different types of compound available now and I prefer meguiar's products. In addition to meguiar's there are products from Optimum, menzerna and others. Foam and wool pads are used with different compounds depending on the type of clear coat to achieve some level of correction.
Meguiars is good stuff, have you tried the m109 and the m209?
I have not tried m109 or m209. Can you send me a link to a description of the product.
I was under the impression that the d300 system was the latest from meguiars...and I've yet to try it although it seems like it should be excellent.
A review for d300 can be found here.
Product Review: Meguiar
I was under the impression that the d300 system was the latest from meguiars...and I've yet to try it although it seems like it should be excellent.
A review for d300 can be found here.
Product Review: Meguiar
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