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Mini - John Cooper Classic - Major Paint Correction



  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
Mini – John Cooper Classic – Major Paint Correction Detail


November 2010, I put this car through a Winter Protection Detail to strip it of all exterior contaminants, to cleanse and to protect the paint. At the time, I asked the owner if they'd like me to demo a Minor Paint Correction Detail on the bonnet of the Mini (I could see the car needed more than just an exterior Protection and would benefit massively from more!).


How the Mini was left early November 2010 (front end machine polished to use as an example):


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Three months later, it's back for a single-day Major Paint Correction Detail.


Product



  • 3M Glass Cleaner
  • 3M UltraFina (blue top)
  • 3M UltraFine (yellow top)
  • 3M Fast Cut + (green top)
  • AutoSol
  • AutoSmart Tardis
  • AutoSmart G101
  • Chemical Guys New Look Trim Gel
  • Dodo Juice Born To Be Mild
  • Dodo Juice Supernatural
  • Iron-X
  • Jeffs Werkstat Prime
  • Meguiars Last Touch
  • Meguiars Super-Degreaser
  • Sonus Green Mild Clay


Upon inspection


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The eagle eyed amongst you will have noticed that something is missing... No? Check the roof.


The Jack Daniels vinyl (other whiskey's are available!) started to lift in the cold weather over winter; so much so, the whole thing had to be removed as it looked a mess.


Trouble is, look what I was left with:


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Once the usual wash sequence was performed, including clay barring and tar removal, I had to focus my attention to the glue-residues on the roof.


A time-consuming task this. Required patience, Tardis, plenty of clean cloths and elbow grease.


Before/After on the sticky lettering:


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Once the tacky glue residues were removed, Iron-X applied to lift bonded iron-containing particles.


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Dried and moved inside for inspection:


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This is why you should never 'rub' your paintwork:


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Started my polish/pad combo's high on the roof.


Initial Menzerna 85RD 3.02 approach didn't quite give the desired levels of cut. Stepping up to the 3M system. Fast Cut + on a green compounding pad followed by UltraFine and Ultrafina on a yellow polishing pad.


Roof Before/After:


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50/50:


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Another 50/50: (use the strip-light reflections to work out which side is which)


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Paint proved to be quite tough! O/S door showing a mixture of buffer trails, swirls and deep random scratches. 100% correction wasn't possible here due to thin paint thickness levels. Requiring three compounding passes to achieve the following results:
Before:


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After first pass:


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After third pass:


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O/S front wing before/after:


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Other before/afters:


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Tricky tighter areas required some hand polishing.


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N/S door:


Buffer trails spotted in the sun on the cars first visit back in November 2010.


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Before/After:


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Before/Afters:


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Roof complete:


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Back outside to remove polishing dust,


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Carefully sheeting water over the car to aid drying.


From this/to this:


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And this/to this:


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Blown dry with the Black Baron Vehicle Dryer and further 'pat dried' to remove remaining water spotting.


IPA wipedown given to remove polishing oils ensuring a clean surface for the wax


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Dodo Juice SuperNatural wax applied and allowed to cure for 30/40 minutes:


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Glass cleaned. Tyres dressed. Chrome and britework polished. Wax removed.


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Correction levels:


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Total work time, 10 hours.


Oh yes, I forgot to mention, the car is now for sale!


As always, thanks for reading,


Jim.
 

Gally

Formerly Mashed up egg in a cup
ClioSport Club Member
Awesome Jim, simply fantastic I remember how gutted you were after finishing it the last time.

That Fiesta yours? It seems to spend it's life in that unit! :eek:
 
  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
Forgot to add this to the report:

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I had it in (again) the day before the Classic. I'd hoped to keep hold of it until the classic had been finalised for a mini-photoshoot! :approve:


Awesome Jim, simply fantastic I remember how gutted you were after finishing it the last time.

That Fiesta yours? It seems to spend it's life in that unit! :eek:

Yeah, I'm pleased they came back for the correction in the end - really was shouting out for more!

The Fez is a friends', kind of off the road for Winterz.


Awesome work Jim!!

I love Classic Mini's, utter p**n! One car that id like to own when im a bit older.

Good man Paul, thanks. Keep cool, but, think I'd still prefer your 200 :rasp:

(know what you mean though, I was tempted to have it off him for marketing/work purposes (just it had a couple of rust patches etc that would need sorting))


Beautiful... again!

:D
 
  PH1 iceburg
Great work.

I would love to own one of these.

How much is he looking for? I know these go for silly money now.
 
  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
I don't know the exact facts and figures, but I recall him stating ~£2500. PM me if you'd like to know more (I can pass on contact details etc)
 
  STEALTH RAIDER
Very nice work mate. Shame about the drivers door. Bet it bugged you a little!! I maintain an old mini thats been restored but not a cooper, used to have a green engine but not sure on model. Such nice little cars with funny door catches etc.
 
Good man Paul, thanks. Keep cool, but, think I'd still prefer your 200 :rasp:

(know what you mean though, I was tempted to have it off him for marketing/work purposes (just it had a couple of rust patches etc that would need sorting))
:D

Lol... Ive always had a soft spot for Classic Mini's! It's just one of those cars that I will have to own at some point in my life. (Would have to be a proper red and white one for me though :eek:)

Would be a great addition to the White Details 'garage' ;)
 

Scrooge

ClioSport Moderator
  E55 AMG
I wish my old mini looked as good as that one I love them! Shame they are crap dailys. Great job!!
 

leedsboy

ClioSport Club Member
  Bean 182 + E70 X5
Looks spot on, as usual! Great work.

Lovely car too. Wouldn't mind a old Mini myself, not sure the insurance would be in my favour though only being 19 :dapprove:
 
  Audi A4 AVANT 1.9TDi
thanks thanks thanks & thanks!

the start of two days on a black Audi S3 today. Hmm. Going to look GREAT when finished. Needless to say, watch this'ere space! :D
 


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