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Old 08-25-2008, 01:28 AM
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Ford GT Supercar 50 Hours of Paint Correction

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This is a 2006 Ford GT supercar that was in need of some serious attention. The owner had previously waxed it a bunch of times trying to hide the defects, but it just wasn't working. I recently did another blue GT (30 hour correction job) like this one and the owner of that one had seen this one at a car show and told him about my work and said I was the one to contact to perfect it like his. He also had other people at the car show tell him about my work and they all gave him my number, so he decided to contact me immediately and bring me the car to see what I could do with it. He also said he owned a meat market in Boston and said he would bring me some steak on his way over. That got my attention!
Upon inspection, it had the normal marring, scuffs, severe dullness, wet sand marks and pigtail sanding marks still from the Saleen factory, swirls, wax in crevices, buffing trails, acid rain spots, and tons of dirt contaminated on the body. I explained the whole process from start to finish and what was involved and told him it would take average 40-50 hours to make it 100%. He told me to do what ever it takes to make the paint flawless.
I knew I had my work cut out for me, especially having experience with other Ford GT's that I have corrected. The paint that they use on these are not the greatest and there is a ton of divets, channels, contours, tons of taping, un taping, re taping, etc..... The bodies on these are not small neither and there is a LOT of paintwork to polish on these. If any of you guys have ever polished one of these, you know exactly what I mean. You have to tape off the rear vents just to wash it. I used 2 rolls of tape on this beauty for the correction process.
I started by washing it and removing all the wax so I can get a 100% clean slate to polish. I spent 6 hours removing the old wax/silicones from the paint and crevices, so polishing would go perfect with no issues at all. I then removed some of the clear film on the car so I could polish under them and then have new clear film installed after.
I then spent a few hours inspecting all the paint and trying to examine everything so I know exactly what had to be done. I mapped out the car on paper and every section needed some serious attention and then went into the office and put together a perfect game plan. I had to do some wetsanding to remove some of the minor pigtail marks on the channels of the doors. I spot sanded with 4000, 7000, and 12,000 refining the surface to a perfect flat defect free surface.
I then proceeded onto the polishing with numerous 3M and Menzerna compounds and polishes to get it 100%. I spent 20 hours alone just burnishing the paint on this car to an ultimate high gloss. Washed the whole car (extremely gentle) getting all the dust off in the cracks, jambs, and crevices, etc. Then dried the whole car off and used 91% IPA on the whole car and inspected every inch to make sure it was perfect. The owner came by and inspected it with me to make sure it was perfect before I sealed it. He was completely amazed at how amazing it looked and could not believe there was no wax on it. I soaked the whole car in alcohol in front of him showing the trueness and the clarity of the paint.
I couldn't take pics that day when it was done cause I did not have my camera, but I got him to come by a few weeks after so I could get some after pics.
The owner was so extremely happy with this car that he had me do his Porsche too. He also gave me 5 pounds of Kobe beef as a tip for both cars. I had no idea what it was at first, but I asked a few people and they said it was $100 a pound. It was the best meat I have ever had. YUM!!!!! The owner was the coolest guy and we are now good friends.
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Micro surface 4000-12,000 grit sanding sheets
Micro surface black wool pad
3M compounds (2 steps)
Menzerna polishes 6 steps (double staged different polishes to get the ultimate gloss and absolute perfection)
LC foam pads
Zaino products for sealing in the trueness
Installed new clear film on roof and sides

Total time was roughly 50 hours to make the paint 100%. When it comes to a car like this and a job like this there are no corners to cut. He was paying for perfection and was an investment for the car. I just stay focused and try not to think about how much work is involved and try not to get overwhelmed. On the finishing polish stage day, I worked 20 hours that day so I would keep the same momentum so the finish would be perfectly balanced and precise.
The after pics were taken a few weeks after the job so I could get some sun pics. He came by for a wash, but it was not dirty at all, so we did a z6 and z8 wipedown. I also taught him the first day how to do z6/z8 wipedowns without marring the paint and I must have to say I am very impressed with the amazing job that he is doing. The paint is still 100% defect free.
Thanks for looking at my work! I will try to post up some other jobs too.















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Old 08-25-2008, 01:29 AM
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Here are some pics of the Ford GT at NH International Speedway. Here is what it looks like in the triple digits:bigups

Simply Amazing!








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Those cars are so sweet! And the fact that it's being used for what it was meant to do is even better. Great job on the detail, the paint looks amazing!
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This picture says it all, absolutely priceless job you did!
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Exceptional job and car!
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Awesome job Ryan, always enjoy seeing your work.
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Old 08-25-2008, 11:48 AM
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Re: Ford GT Supercar 50 Hours of Paint Correction

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Those cars are so sweet! And the fact that it's being used for what it was meant to do is even better. Great job on the detail, the paint looks amazing!
Thanks Matt! The car actually has 12,000 miles and it showed it when I first seen the car. The owner drives it quite often and enjoys every moment in it. He use to race professionally back in the day and was very well known.
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This picture says it all, absolutely priceless job you did!
Thanks Meghan!!! It was such a cloudy day and I waited for the sun to keep popping out so I could get some sun/cloud pics together. The car in person is just unreal looking. I burnished this paint for days litterally every step of the way. Just one day alone I worked 18 hours straight. I was in severe pain on this car.

Me and Menzerna were best friends all week long.


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Awesome job Ryan, always enjoy seeing your work.
Thanks!!!!
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