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Red 197 Correction Detail with Britemax



  Megane R26
I was a little nervous about doing this car - it was attempted by a Pro recently and he was unable to correct it, despite removing around 6 microns of paint. I said I'd have a go and see what I could do, but really didn't expect to be able to achieve anything near perfect

The car itself is owned by a member on here, so it arrived in pretty good shape - the interior was immaculate, it had been clayed recently and all of the shuts and sills were very clean.

Process was as follows:

- Wheels Pressure Washer rinsed, then hand cleaned using I4D Wheel Cleaner, RaceGlaze brush and Envy brushes
- Arches scrubbed with Megs Super Degreaser and brush
- Tyres scrubbed with brush and Megs APC
- Wheels rinsed

Then, all of the car was snow foamed using Duragloss 901 (I find that this cleans better than the dedicated Snow Foams and clings much better than Hyper Wash). Whilst the foam solution was doing its thing, I cleaned all of the shuts, sills, petrol cap and grilles with another Envy brush.

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Then:

- Washed with Zym0l caddy, Duragloss 901 and Zym0l sponge
- Dried with Eurow towel and Optimum Instant Detailer

Here's a couple of pics after it was cleaned and dried.

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On to the correction work. The paint itself was VERY swirly in places, and there were a number of scratches scattered around the car in various place, particularly on the rear bumper, the door sills and the passenger rear wing. Here's a pic of the general swirling:

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After testing a few combinations, starting with Lime Prime on a Yellow 3M pad, and various other combinations, I finally settled on Menzerna 203S on a white Menzerna Compounding pad.

Now, I expected to have to finish down with either a finishing pad and 203S, or PO85RD and a finishing pad, but I can honestly say that the white pad and 203S did a GREAT job. I spread the polish at 900, worked it at about 1800, then refined at 900.

I achieved around 95% correction. There were a few deeper RDS which I chose not to go after (it's not worth sacrificing the clearcoat, which the owner agreed with) and oddly the middle part of the bonnet was a pig to correct, so it wasn't perfect (top, middle third - any ideas?)

After polishing, I used the Britemax 4/5/6S combo. First up was #4 Black Max Glaze, which I applied using a Britemax #4 4" pad via DAS-6. This was removed, and followed up with the #5 Sealant, again applied by DA using a matching #5 Britemax Spot pad.

I was VERY impressed with the Britemax trio. They apply wonderfully well, and even work in direct sunlight, which was ideal for today's conditions.

After removing #5, I used #6S QD for a general wipe down, then I dressed the tyres and plastics with CG NLTG, and cleaned the glass using Megs Glass Cleaner Concentrate.

The end result - please excuse my pics, I am still learning how to use my new Panasonic camera:

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This was one of the first correction details I had done for a fellow detailing enthusiast, but the owner seemed to be delighted with it.

I was very pleased with the end result, and feel I have learnt a fair bit from this particular detail

Thanks for reading.

Russ.
 
  Megane R26
Thanks guys x

No idea Paul, but I happened to be at the Pro's place returning some wax, when the owner came to pick up the car - he'd been at it with 3M FCP via Metabo Rotary, so not sure what the issue was... very bizarre.
 
  Porsche Boxster987S
Thanks guys x

No idea Paul, but I happened to be at the Pro's place returning some wax, when the owner came to pick up the car - he'd been at it with 3M FCP via Metabo Rotary, so not sure what the issue was... very bizarre.


hmm , a pro from DW?
 
  Megane R26
I started just after 9am, and finished about 4pm, with about 45 mins worth of breaks.

Machine polishing alone was about 3 1/2 - 4 hours.
 
  Skoda Fabia vRS
any paint readings before and after ?

maybe the pro didnt want to go any further with it ?

on my Fabia vRS ive a LOT of paint to go at, so after 4 passes with FCP and only about 50% correction at best, i needed another 2 very slow passes with PowerGloss on White Menz pad to sort mine
 

riz

ClioSport Club Member
  Jaguar XFR
I have seen a few Pro's on DW and they are not what i would call Professional.

But good work Russ, i like the MG
 
  Megane R26
Thanks folks :)

If anyone local (I am mobile or you can come to me) is interested in something similar, or perhaps machine polishing tuition, then don't hesitate to contact me :)

Russ.
 
Very nice Russ, fab colour! No 50/50s?! :)

Interested to know why the pro had issues, as Brun has stated, readings might be the key, but see no reason why he would just give up.
 
  Megane R26
He did give up after removing 6 microns and not correcting at all, but he only attempted the bonnet.

I started on the rear passenger wing and removed no more than 1-2 microns, and it corrected perfectly. It was very bizarre - I was there when Emily collected her car and he said it would just not correct.

No 50/50's - I need some lights - the sun kept going in! It was pretty much swirl free and finished down well. I know people like 50/50's though, so I need to capture some next time.

Thanks for the comments folks :)

Russ.
 
Interesting that he would only test the bonnet :S surely roof/doors or 3/4 would be my next thought if I was worried about taking off too many mics?

Ah well, doesn't take away the finish shown above! :approve:
 
  Red 197 & Laguna S-T
Thank you very much for the detail Russ. I'm over the moon with it :) I wasn't expecting the arches to be spotless too. It looks fantastic!! :cool:
Hopefully i'll be able to get some more photos of it when the weather brightens up.

If anyone local (I am mobile or you can come to me) is interested in something similar, or perhaps machine polishing tuition, then don't hesitate to contact me :)

Russ.

I have something else which needs correcting badly, but i think it'd take you about a week...lol. It's all ready clayed and i've had a go on the bonnet but the rest of it is swirl/hologram crazy :eek:
 
Nice to see he hasn't been a prick about it Russ, shows that he is a genuine guy that just had issues for some reason. Ah well. Congrats anyway!
 
  Red 197 & Laguna S-T
  LY R27
that looks like a nice job.

I take it you've done your car? (Russ) how do you do it so as not to wreck the decals? oh, if only you were closer, i really want mine done, i think the LY paint would look ever hotter. :(
 
  Megane R26
I just mask around them with the 3M blue tape.

I clean them with Megs APC or Dodo Juice Lime Prime Lite (no abrasives), then protect them with Dodo Juice Red Mist (spray sealant) - same on the roof. I find if you use a wax, it gets caught around the edges too easily, and can be a pain to remove :(
 
  LY R27
ah, cool. may try that. was going to give it a wax this weekend.

Do we have any detailers in the south east?
 
  Megane R26
I know a guy near to you, and is very reasonably priced.

If you PM me your details, I'll pass them on for you...
 


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