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richy
05-17-2017, 08:37 PM
This vehicle is from a repeat customer. I did a Mazda Miata for her last summer. This is their daily driver and it was in need of some TLC. I was itching to try out a new compound that I had just ordered that is supposed to finish down VERY well. My original plan (without seeing the vehicle) was to one step it using a yellow or orange B/S pad. The paint was too rough for that approach. Here it is as it arrived:


http://i.imgur.com/VYrDt1H.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/Vd8pGdg.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/zLvXrJS.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/xMXEtRt.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/77Whxsa.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/1b0e869.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/OzeTlOj.jpg


First up was the wheels. The barrels and faces were cleaned with BAM wheel acid followed by Zep Citrus and a demoted wash mitt with Megs HW. The tires were cleaned with Zep 505 and the wells with LATA. The barrels were shot afterward with Aqua Bead for some protection.

Being a white car that is 5 years old and never having been decontaminated before, I knew I would have my work cut out for me. Here is IronX doing its thing:


http://i.imgur.com/emDcjCi.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/k79LNlm.jpg


I then washed it with Megs HW and brought it inside. I was going to be working on it the next day, so I gave it an ONR wipe down so there would be no water spotting. The next morning, I used Feynlab Prime as clay lube and used old school Riccardo yellow clay on it. That took over 1.5 hours to do! Lots of little brown contamination spots! Here it is after getting it down to bare paint:

http://i.imgur.com/L1uwtdD.jpg


So, swirls with notorious hard GM clear. Hmmm, my one step idea went out the window on that. (I had estimated it with needing 2 steps regardless). Now it was time to break out the new compound. It's called The Last Cut. I found out about it on Facebook. A detailer named Jace has created it. My buddy Mark had me look into it and I decided to give it a go. I tried a few side by side comparisons with Megs M100 and Shine Supply Chop Top. All testing done with black wool HD pad + 3401. I came to the conclusion that it does not cut as much as Chop Top but finishes down better. Comparing it to M100? I love M100 and I love this too. It finishes down possibly better than M100 and is just as aggressive, if not a touch more. I found the key to using it is very similar to how I use M100: a few small drops, speed 5 and work it a long time. Just gorgeous finish.

How good did it finish down? Here is a shot of the same area as the preceding shot, but done with Last Cut followed by DG Squeaky Clean to ensure I had a pure finish:


http://i.imgur.com/RwoR42G.jpg


I came very close to not even bothering to give the Last Cut a chance. Why? It calls itself a compound glaze. G-L-A-Z-E is a 4 letter word in my books (yes, Canadian books take liberty with counting). Glaze=fillers=no interest by me whatsoever. Luckily I delved deeper and was guaranteed that there were no fillers in it at all. I took a leap of faith and tried it out. Now I gotta get Eric to stock it. Anyway, I ended up doing the whole car with HD black wool + LC + 3401 followed by DG Squeaky Clean + orange B/S pad + 3401. It's good enough that I was able to basically one step this white car with a wool pad!

The wheels were coated with DLux as was the trim. The tires were shot with Opti Bond from my air gun. The glass was coated with CQuartz and the windshield was coated with Fly by 30. The paint, head and tail lights were all coated with Feynlab Ceramic. It was baked with an IR lamp afterward. Here it is all done:


http://i.imgur.com/LejFbST.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/MQygzI7.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/lJUMrSU.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/9chPinN.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/pXk0H48.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/K8ztN7b.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/fWrQuzm.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/l5nqh9m.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/MvqmMP4.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/ODKAcHb.jpg


Paint scrapes repaired:


http://i.imgur.com/MkdPvWS.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/GxqDuJ8.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/vwRbm5h.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/00mtvBC.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/dYXrHXp.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/VkhQS8d.jpg


Thanks for looking!

WRAPT C5Z06
05-17-2017, 08:41 PM
Richy, my buddy, car looks fantastic!! I'm loving TLC! I'm glad you like it as well! I was really curious to know your thoughts.


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richy
05-17-2017, 10:41 PM
Richy, my buddy, car looks fantastic!! I'm loving TLC! I'm glad you like it as well! I was really curious to know your thoughts.


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I've used it twice. I transferred it into a smaller squeeze bottle to better control the amount. The other one was a repair job I did on my neighbour's Vette that I just coated for him last year. It's a great product IMHO.

Sicoupe
05-17-2017, 11:58 PM
Superior work as always my friend! Looks great.

fly07sti
05-18-2017, 12:39 AM
Never cease to amaze me with what you can do with a wool pad my friend. Awesome job as always!

GSKR
05-18-2017, 06:21 AM
This vehicle is from a repeat customer. I did a Mazda Miata for her last summer. This is their daily driver and it was in need of some TLC. I was itching to try out a new compound that I had just ordered that is supposed to finish down VERY well. My original plan (without seeing the vehicle) was to one step it using a yellow or orange B/S pad. The paint was too rough for that approach. Here it is as it arrived:


http://i.imgur.com/VYrDt1H.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/Vd8pGdg.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/zLvXrJS.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/xMXEtRt.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/77Whxsa.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/1b0e869.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/OzeTlOj.jpg


First up was the wheels. The barrels and faces were cleaned with BAM wheel acid followed by Zep Citrus and a demoted wash mitt with Megs HW. The tires were cleaned with Zep 505 and the wells with LATA. The barrels were shot afterward with Aqua Bead for some protection.

Being a white car that is 5 years old and never having been decontaminated before, I knew I would have my work cut out for me. Here is IronX doing its thing:


http://i.imgur.com/emDcjCi.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/k79LNlm.jpg


I then washed it with Megs HW and brought it inside. I was going to be working on it the next day, so I gave it an ONR wipe down so there would be no water spotting. The next morning, I used Feynlab Prime as clay lube and used old school Riccardo yellow clay on it. That took over 1.5 hours to do! Lots of little brown contamination spots! Here it is after getting it down to bare paint:

http://i.imgur.com/L1uwtdD.jpg


So, swirls with notorious hard GM clear. Hmmm, my one step idea went out the window on that. (I had estimated it with needing 2 steps regardless). Now it was time to break out the new compound. It's called The Last Cut. I found out about it on Facebook. A detailer named Jace has created it. My buddy Mark had me look into it and I decided to give it a go. I tried a few side by side comparisons with Megs M100 and Shine Supply Chop Top. All testing done with black wool HD pad + 3401. I came to the conclusion that it does not cut as much as Chop Top but finishes down better. Comparing it to M100? I love M100 and I love this too. It finishes down possibly better than M100 and is just as aggressive, if not a touch more. I found the key to using it is very similar to how I use M100: a few small drops, speed 5 and work it a long time. Just gorgeous finish.

How good did it finish down? Here is a shot of the same area as the preceding shot, but done with Last Cut followed by DG Squeaky Clean to ensure I had a pure finish:


http://i.imgur.com/RwoR42G.jpg


I came very close to not even bothering to give the Last Cut a chance. Why? It calls itself a compound glaze. G-L-A-Z-E is a 4 letter word in my books (yes, Canadian books take liberty with counting). Glaze=fillers=no interest by me whatsoever. Luckily I delved deeper and was guaranteed that there were no fillers in it at all. I took a leap of faith and tried it out. Now I gotta get Eric to stock it. Anyway, I ended up doing the whole car with HD black wool + LC + 3401 followed by DG Squeaky Clean + orange B/S pad + 3401. It's good enough that I was able to basically one step this white car with a wool pad!

The wheels were coated with DLux as was the trim. The tires were shot with Opti Bond from my air gun. The glass was coated with CQuartz and the windshield was coated with Fly by 30. The paint, head and tail lights were all coated with Feynlab Ceramic. It was baked with an IR lamp afterward. Here it is all done:


http://i.imgur.com/LejFbST.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/MQygzI7.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/lJUMrSU.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/9chPinN.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/pXk0H48.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/K8ztN7b.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/fWrQuzm.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/l5nqh9m.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/MvqmMP4.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/ODKAcHb.jpg


Paint scrapes repaired:


http://i.imgur.com/MkdPvWS.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/GxqDuJ8.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/vwRbm5h.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/00mtvBC.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/dYXrHXp.jpg


http://i.imgur.com/VkhQS8d.jpg


Thanks for looking!

Try the jescar twins with a lake country micro.just did a black one last week.

WRAPT C5Z06
05-18-2017, 06:26 AM
Try the jescar twins with a lake country micro.just did a black one last week.
I have both. The Last Cut is better than Jescar compound.

spoolinbuick
05-18-2017, 09:50 AM
What did you use on the chrome trim? I ask because my wife has the same car...thanks!

richy
05-18-2017, 04:30 PM
I have both. The Last Cut is better than Jescar compound.
Thanks for that info.

What did you use on the chrome trim? I ask because my wife has the same car...thanks!
Same 2 steps. Black wool + 3401 + TLC followed by Squeaky Clean and orange pad.

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