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I hate Corvettes!!
Just posting a little rant about a car I did and asking for some suggestions on the next time i experience a Corvette. I did a black 2001 C5 Corvette today. The customer only wanted a single step polish and the car had never been polished before me. I did a 2 step (SIP/Cyan then D151/Tangerine) on the hood and it got almost 100 correction out of that, but it was a repaint. I should not have started on the good because i went to the first fender with Cyan/D151 hoping i'd get some correction and since the clear is supposed to be so hard, a good finish as well. Well, i got very little correction and was left with a hazy finish (all using a Flex DA). I ended up actually making this a partial two step as I used the D151/Cyan over the whole car and then did a quick D151/Tangerine over the car to clear up the hazyness left behind. Honestly, the car came out much better than i had expected and the customer was VERY happy with the outcome, but it ended up being about 2 hours longer than I had anticipated for the correction I would normally get out of a 1 step.
Now for the questions. What are you all using for 1 steps on corvettes? Are you actually getting any correction out of them or did you get any hazyness left on the paint afterward? I've done BMW's with the Cyan pad and D151 before and ended up with a beautiful finish, just can't figure out what was different here. I guess I could have just used the Tangerine and D151 and called it a day, but the amount of correction would have been laughable. Let me know your opinions on what i should do next time. I have Menzerna polishes, Meguiars Polishes, Poorboys Polishes, LC Hydrotech, CCS, and Flat pads, PC, Flex, and Makita.
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A test section is beneficial for 1 step. You can fine tune your approach before attacking the entire car and finding out you should have gone with a different approach. No 2 cars are exactly the same and sometimes a different approach is needed than your usual.
Jon Miles
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Re: I hate Corvettes!!
I have a 2003 black Vette and always tell people black is not a color it's a career. I have very good luck using Menzerna SIP (white or orange pad) depending on what I'm correcting. I follow that with Menzerna Nano with a black pad. That combonation will remove the defects and the haze. I'm sure someone else will also have some suggestions for you.
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Re: I hate Corvettes!!
Originally Posted by JonMiles
A test section is beneficial for 1 step. You can fine tune your approach before attacking the entire car and finding out you should have gone with a different approach. No 2 cars are exactly the same and sometimes a different approach is needed than your usual.
Yeah, i did the test section. First with a Cyan Pad (too much haze) and then with the tangerine pad (not enough correction). I guess I should have tried a white pad, but I had already told myself i'd turn it into a partial 2 step, so that was my fault
I wish I could have done a full correction on this car as it would have turned out great. It surely was beautiful car.
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with a repaint not sure .. but for a 1-step perhaps PowerFinish would have worked.
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Originally Posted by BobbyG
I've used Menzerna Super Finish PO106FA. If the finish has a moderate amount of swirls I like to start with a white foam pad and finish with a gray foam pad or even a blue foam pad.
Menzerna Super Finish PO106FA is one of those "do all" polishes. It has a moderate cut but finishes out to an outstanding gloss.
I have Super Finish but didn't think to use it. I always use it as my finish polish as it doesn't seem to have much cut and like you said, makes an outstanding gloss.
I am thinking that Power Finish would have been a good polish to use instead of the D151 (though it probably has similar cut with SMAT instead of DAT).
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in my opinion, you cant hate corvettes just because this particular one didnt come out the way you planned, plus like you mentioned it was repainted. the vette is theeee most iconic and longest production sports car EVER. personally im not a vette person, but i dont hate them. if i had the opportunity to detail a vette that was not repainted and was in excellent shape id jump on it. but then again thats just my 2 pennies.
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Originally Posted by D_Nyholm
I have Super Finish but didn't think to use it. I always use it as my finish polish as it doesn't seem to have much cut and like you said, makes an outstanding gloss.
I am thinking that Power Finish would have been a good polish to use instead of the D151 (though it probably has similar cut with SMAT instead of DAT).
Trying to recommend a solution based on a description is challenging from the readers perspective and considering the additional variables of machine, pads, and technique also adds to the challenge.
Menzerna Power Finish does have more cut than Menzerna Super Finish and it may have been a better choice.
Choosing the best product is not always that easy and takes soom testing to see which performs the best. You uncovered an additional variable as a section of the car had been refinished....
BobbyG - 2004 Millennium Yellow Z06 Corvette
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Originally Posted by fabiolas4
in my opinion, you cant hate corvettes just because this particular one didnt come out the way you planned, plus like you mentioned it was repainted. the vette is theeee most iconic and longest production sports car EVER. personally im not a vette person, but i dont hate them. if i had the opportunity to detail a vette that was not repainted and was in excellent shape id jump on it. but then again thats just my 2 pennies.
Lol, i was joking about hating the corvette, it was just a way to get people to look at the thread! Sorry if I offended!!
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