New Member: Black Detailed Crossfire Inside!
New Member: Black Detailed Crossfire Inside!
I picked up the new toy. There were a few things I wanted to address, namely the headlights and front bumper.
Headlights process:
-Wetsand with 2000 unigrit sandpaper.
-Compound with Optimum Compound via LC 4" yellow pad.
-Polished with PlasX by hand
Before:
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After Wetsanding:
Finished:
Headlights process:
-Wetsand with 2000 unigrit sandpaper.
-Compound with Optimum Compound via LC 4" yellow pad.
-Polished with PlasX by hand
Before:
DSC_0610.jpg
DSC_0621.jpg
After Wetsanding:
Finished:
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Now for the paint:
Clay
Optimum Polish via 6" Orange LC Pad
Migliore: Original Paste Wax
Migliore: Brilliant Trim Protectant
Migliore: Bella Lustra Tire Glaze
Migliore: Wheel Seal
Wax Applied:
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Finished:
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Clay
Optimum Polish via 6" Orange LC Pad
Migliore: Original Paste Wax
Migliore: Brilliant Trim Protectant
Migliore: Bella Lustra Tire Glaze
Migliore: Wheel Seal
Wax Applied:
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Finished:
DSC_0642.jpg
DSC_0644.jpg
DSC_0645.jpg
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Very nice. Now let me save you some elbow grease and sandpaper. Get your self a Porter Cable Buffer, you will have something to buff your car with, get a tube of Meguiars Scratch X. Less than 5 minutes and your headlights will look brand new, at this point probably even better than brand new.
Pat
Pat
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Thanks everyone for the nice words!
Believe me, that wouldn't have worked. Everything was done using a PC. I initially tried Optimum Compound (which is much more abrasive than Scratch X) without wetsanding on a LC 4" yellow pad and the headlights didn't budge. Wetsanding was required for this job.
Originally Posted by patpur
Very nice. Now let me save you some elbow grease and sandpaper. Get your self a Porter Cable Buffer, you will have something to buff your car with, get a tube of Meguiars Scratch X. Less than 5 minutes and your headlights will look brand new, at this point probably even better than brand new.
Pat
Pat
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beautiful. brings a tear to my eye. i've been without my black beauty for a little over a week now. she is getting shipped to my new city, chicago. i can't wait for her to get here. though i am having a tough time finding an apartment to get a lease with that has a garage for her in the winter..upsetting
anyhow, great pictures and great job with the detailing.
anyhow, great pictures and great job with the detailing.
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