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First attempt at paint correction
Well I finally found the time to try my hand at paint correction. My father let me practice on his 2001 Tiburon. It was not very well taken care of before he bought it a few years ago and he hasn't really done much to it since he has had it except a few runs through an auto car wash. It was heavily swirled and had small scratches, RIDS and rock chips all over it. The paint was dull and lifeless. My goal was to get rid of most of the swirls and light scratching and brighten up the paint and make it shine. I knew it could never have a show car finish, I just wanted to make it look better and learn some things while doing it.
Products used:
Megs Gold Class Shampoo
Megs detailer clay
DP Rinseless Wash and Gloss mixed as a clay lube
Griot's Garage 6.5" ROP
LC 5.5" backing plate
LC CCS 5.5" orange pads with M105
LC CCS 5.5" white pads with M205
IPA mixed 50/50 with water
PoorBoys Black Hole
PoorBoys EX-P
Lots of microfibers
Some before pics:
passenger side before, dull and lifeless
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hood before, swirls
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roof before, swirls and many scratches
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hatch before, notice all the fingernail? scratches below the spoiler (people just don't know how to close a door)
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door before, large scratch I didn't think would come out
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I really did not like using the M105, it was drying like crazy and I was having to use IPA to wipe it off. But I did like the results I got with it. It removed so many scratches I didn't think would come out. The large scratch on the door is almost completely gone, just a small vertical line and 3 small dots are left now. All the scratching on the hatch is gone and I had to work that area below the spoiler by hand. Guess I am going to keep trying different techniques with the M105 and hope I get it. The M205 was wonderful, long working time and easy to wipe off. It left a very nice smooth shiny surface behind.
The PB BH went on very smooth and came off just as smooth and I believe made the paint darker, I remember the car looking a lighter blue than when I was finished. The PB EX-P seemed to go on a little dry, I was trying to get it very thin and if I went a little heavier it seemed a little smoother but it buffed off very easily after drying for 30 minutes.
So here are the afters:
hood after, most swirls are gone I didn't get all of them but feel with more time and practice I could
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roof after, most scratches are gone which I didn't think I would get that many to disappear
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hatch after, all those fingernail scratches are gone (I don't know what all the white dots are, I couldn't see them but the camera sure could)
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door after, nice reflection and that big scratch is almost not there
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a couple more reflection shots
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and overall I am happy with my first attempt, but I know I still have a lot to learn and am going to keep trying.
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Thanks to everyone here at AutoGeek for teaching me what I needed to get started and for the continued education I will receive from all of you!
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Re: First attempt at paint correction
Ryan
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'03 Acura CL Type-S 6 Speed
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Re: First attempt at paint correction
Originally Posted by SupraTurbo94
Awesome !
Thank You!
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Doesn't look like the same car!
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Great job, I just finished polishing my car (first timer) too with m105 and found myself with similar problems. What worked for me was to keep working the m105 and have a primed pad. I was able to finish down to a mirror finish with m105 using those two methods. However, I had a bunch of dusting. Thats the only thing i don't like about m105. Again, great job.
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Very nice first time paint correction!! As for The 105 being a pita it is but it does create nice results. Great job!!
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I think you did a hell of a good job!
No more supercharger,i now have twin turbo,s.
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Well done especially for a first attempt!
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