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2007 Range Rover Sport HSE

 

Paint Restoration

 

3M Perfect-It Rubbing Compound orange pad Flex rotary

3M Perfect-It Ultrafine Machine Polish blue pad Flex rotary

 

1Z Einszett Glanz Wax - bottom coat to seal

Adams Americana Paste Wax - top coat for extra protection

Rejex on all glass, wheels, head & tail lights

 

most detailers call this paint "paint correction" but i call it "paint restoration"

 

FYI, i am the only one in my shop that picks up a wheel for any machine polishing or paint restoration job!

 

bef hood

aft wash & clay bar

1 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/1-7.jpg

2 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/2-6.jpg

3 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/3-6.jpg

 

aft hood

aft wash & clay bar, compound, polish

no sealant or wax applied yet

4 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/4-3.jpg

5 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/5-2.jpg

6 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/6-2.jpg

 

baked on brake dust on every little corner of each wheel

Ardex Hard At It Super Duty Compound, a toothbrush & alot of patience took care of that

7 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/1-9.jpg

8 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/2-8.jpg

9 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/3-8.jpg

10 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/4-5.jpg

well finish each wheel off with a coat of Rejex

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bef driv door

after wash & claybar

11 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/drdoorbef1.jpg

12 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/drdoorbef2.jpg

13 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/drdoorbef3.jpg

 

aft driv door

aft wash & clay bar, compound, polish

no sealant or wax applied yet

14 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/aftdriverdoor1.jpg

15 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/aftdriverdoor2.jpg

16 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/aftdriverdoor3.jpg

 

bef pas door, driv side

aft wash & clay bar

17 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/1-10.jpg

18 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/2-9.jpg

19 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/3-9.jpg

 

aft pas door, driv side

aft wash & clay bar, compound, polish

20 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/1-11.jpg

21 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/2-11.jpg

22 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/3-11.jpg

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bef front of the roof

aft wash & clay bar

23 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/1-12.jpg

24 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/3-10.jpg

 

aft front of the roof

aft wash & clay bar, compound, polish

no sealant or wax applied yet

25 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/2-10.jpg

26 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/4-6.jpg

 

pas side by the sunroof after wash clay bar, compound, polish

no sealant or wax applied yet

i thought this was a cool reflection shot of the 3M bottles =)

27 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/5-4.jpg

 

pics taken after final inspection with a fresh microfiber towel, some spray wax for finger prints & to make sure theres no wax streaks on each panel

 

we also use an assortment of different paint & toothbrushes with a few toothpicks & cotton qtips

 

we make sure theres no product residue left in any crevice such as moldings & around the letters of the badges & door handles

 

i didnt have time to take any full truck pics

 

the shop was busy & the customer needed to leave right away & head to his pizzeria in the city

 

hood with fluoroscent & 1000 watt halogen lighting

28 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/6-4.jpg

 

pure peanut oil applied with a small sponge

to dress the black plastic all around the bottom of the truck

29 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/7-1.jpg

 

hood

30 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/8-1.jpg

 

hood close

31 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/9-1.jpg

 

hood really close

32 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/10-1.jpg

 

front pas door

33 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/11.jpg

 

front pas door close

34 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/12.jpg

 

rear pas door

35 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/13.jpg

 

rear pas door close

36 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/14.jpg

 

driv side rear quarter panel

37 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/15.jpg

 

driv side piece of rear bumper right below quarter panel

38 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/16.jpg

 

3 halogens on the hood

one of the 500 watt bulbs burnt out before i took this pic

39 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/18.jpg

up close

40 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/19.jpg

 

all the products used lined up on a fresh microfiber towel. i guess im getting good with the camera skills.

the containers are not on top of the hood!

there is a microfiber towel underneath them!

41 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/20.jpg

 

one of my fav pics! drivers door!

42 http://i866.photobucket.com/albums/ab222/footballhead_2009/17.jpg

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acid rain etching on the glass or on the paint or on both?

 

On the paint. You can't see them during the day but at night under a parking lot lamp they look terrible. I used my porter cable buffer for the first time on the car with Menzerna FP and IP using a orange pad on the bad areas and it didn't seem to help. I am still new with the buffer so I might have to try again in the spring.

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I used my porter cable buffer

thats the problem, the PC isnt strong enough to remove the acid water mark stains that well. you can use it for that but it will take forever to get those acid water mark stains removed 100%. a rotary machine is the best for removing acid water mark stains but should only be used by someone with a good amount of experience.

hope this helps.

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thats the problem, the PC isnt strong enough to remove the acid water mark stains that well. you can use it for that but it will take forever to get those acid water mark stains removed 100%. a rotary machine is the best for removing acid water mark stains but should only be used by someone with a good amount of experience.

hope this helps.

 

That does help, thanks. So it would probably be better to have a pro use a rotary on the bad spots instead of buying a more agressive pad/compound? Also, if I just have them remove the spots would I be able to use my pc to finish any marring or whatever is left from removing the spots?

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That does help, thanks. So it would probably be better to have a pro use a rotary on the bad spots instead of buying a more agressive pad/compound? Also, if I just have them remove the spots would I be able to use my pc to finish any marring or whatever is left from removing the spots?

just find a good local detailer that has a good amount of experience & pay him to do the complete job. your going to spend more money trying to do half the job & then hiring someone else to finish the job. supplies start to ad up. have someone take care of the car now & then just maintain it yourself afterwords.

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I have to disagree that the same results can't be had with a PC. The PC does the same thing a rotary does, but admittedly not as fast. The PC's job is to move a polishing product in a manner that abrades the paint and removes small scratches and imperfections. People have burned through Paint with a PC, so one can't say that a PC can't cut through just as much damage as a rotary.

 

As for cutting through acid rain etching, I also wouldn't necessarily recommend going with a more aggressive pad or product if you've already seen improvement. It might just take another pass with the same pad/product or possibly even a LESS aggressive pad/product combination to take out the remaining marring in the paint. Also, if the paint is STAINED (i.e. the paint has been penetrated and discolored from within, after all, paint IS porous) then no amount of polishing with a PC or a Rotary will fix it.

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I have to disagree that the same results can't be had with a PC. The PC does the same thing a rotary does, but admittedly not as fast. The PC's job is to move a polishing product in a manner that abrades the paint and removes small scratches and imperfections. People have burned through Paint with a PC, so one can't say that a PC can't cut through just as much damage as a rotary.

 

As for cutting through acid rain etching, I also wouldn't necessarily recommend going with a more aggressive pad or product if you've already seen improvement. It might just take another pass with the same pad/product or possibly even a LESS aggressive pad/product combination to take out the remaining marring in the paint. Also, if the paint is STAINED (i.e. the paint has been penetrated and discolored from within, after all, paint IS porous) then no amount of polishing with a PC or a Rotary will fix it.

 

you do realize ive been doing this for may years, 12+ almost 13 years to be exact? the PC might be able to do the job but it will take twice as long & i guarantee the paint not come out as crisp & clear as when done with a rotary.

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I realize a lot of people who use a rotary think it's the only way to go. I did acknowledge that it will take longer, but a detailer with a PC and the right products can do every bit as good a job as a detailer with a Rotary.

 

The question is if the results can be had with a PC vs. a Rotary. Saying they can't be had with a PC is just plain wrong. And a detailer who is patient with a PC and willing to use the right pad/product combinations will get results just as crisp as with a rotary. It's all about knowing what you're working with.

 

Now, will someone using a PC for the first time get the same results? Probably not, but why not try it and learn along the way? He asked good questions. I wouldn't say the only way to get the job fixed is to take it to a pro.

 

What about if the paint is stained and not just etched? What if it's only noticeable under parking lights (sodium-vapor usually) because the color spectrum makes those color differences more apparent (just as different body panels often appear colored differently under those lights because the Urethane body parts react slightly differently than the steel/aluminum body parts despite the fact that the coloring looks the same under direct sunlight)? How will a rotary help this situation?

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red98lude - When you say that you can't see them in the daytime, if the paint surface is clean, can you see the damage at all in the reflection of the paint? Is the surface marred/damaged, or is it a discoloration that is only visible under artificial lights? I think that's a key question to figure out what the problem is in this case.

 

Possible to show the problem in photos?

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