SS: Golf mkII

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by virtual, Apr 7, 2009.

  1. virtual

    virtual DB Pro Supporter

    Wash:
    Scholl Rapid 9000
    Valetpro Orange Prewash
    Valetpro Snowfoam
    Optimum Car Wash
    2BM
    Lambswool mitt

    Clay:
    Riccardo Yellow
    Swissvax Yellow
    Swissvax Car Bath 1:100 for lubrication

    Wheels:
    Billberry
    Ez Detail Brush
    Swissvax Wheel Brush

    Interior:
    Chemical Guys Green Clean
    Scholl Purple 9000
    Meguiars Silicone Free Dressing

    Windows:
    Swissvax Crystal
    3m General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner
    Carlack 69 Glass Sealing Kit

    Exhaust:
    Swissvax Metal Polish
    Steel Wool #0000

    Trim:
    Chemical Guys New Look Trim Gel
    Swissvax Protecton

    Paint:
    3m Imperial p2000
    Swissvax Car Bath 1:100 for wetsanding lubrication
    Menzerna Super Intensive Polish
    Menzerna PO85RD
    Lake Country Foamed Wool, Mirka Wool
    Detailers Domain blue finishing pad
    Eurocel masking tape (Lots of!!)
    3m General Purpose Adhesive Cleaner

    Protection:
    Chemical Guys Vertua Bond
    Swissvax Divine
    Swissvax Crystal Rock
    Zymöl Field Glaze


    When I got there, the car was already washed :)
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    Lots of orange peel
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    Claying with Swissvax Yellow clay
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    Getting the car ready for wetsanding
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    The whole car got sanded with 3m Imperial p2000...
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    ...after sanding by hand, the paint got smoothed with Mirka p2000 pads on a orbital sander
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    pirex (Ketil) foams the car with Orange Prewash, to get the car ready for polishing
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    After rewash
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    Taping..
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    Buffing with Menzerna SIP on a Mirka Wool pad
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    Wetsanding makes quite a difference to the paint :)
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    After SIP and wool
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    After PO85RD
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    After LSP :)
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    And a "arty" shot at last.. :)
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    Thanks for looking :)
     
  2. pirex

    pirex DB Certified Dealer

    Scandicshine standard at top!
     
  3. Denzil

    Denzil Guest

    That looks awesome, great job!
     
  4. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    Looks killer. Even though they are ugly I still have a thing for those older VW's.
     
  5. trhland

    trhland Nuba Guru

    wow that came out great !! nice going guys!!!!
     
  6. kei169

    kei169 Wax on..Wax off

    i am lovin the car so much!
     
  7. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    ScandisShine as the forefront!

    One of, if not my favorite car of all time!
     
  8. kenny1775

    kenny1775 Jedi Nuba

    That is just absolutely amazing work :applause::applause::applause:

    How long did it take you to do this job?
     
  9. Buddy

    Buddy Getting to know Detailing

    Great detail...It looks just amazing...You guys are awesome...:thumb:
     
  10. pektel

    pektel DB Forum Supporter

    Looks amazing!

    What was the reason for wetsanding twice? I'm going to be wetsanding my vehicle in a couple weeks to get rid of the orange peel. Just going to be using 3M Wet/Dry 2000 grit sandpaper and want to make sure I'm going to be able to finish the job properly without an air sander.
     
  11. Smith2287

    Smith2287 Welcome to Detailing

    Great job buddy that wet sanding was very impressive.
     
  12. virtual

    virtual DB Pro Supporter

    Thanks a lot you guys! :D

    Thank you :)
    Me and the owner of the car used about 4 long days + on this detail.

    Thanks :)

    The reason for using a air sander after sanding by hand, was because the sanding finish looked smoother.. It turned out to be completely different..
    After buffing, I noticed a LOT of pigtails with my sungun..

    Had to buff each panel 2-4 times each to get rid of them.
    With normal sanding marks, I only have to buff each panel once.

    I'll never use a air sander again, it won't "cut" the paint straight like sanding by hand does either.
     
  13. Nica

    Nica Banned

    Vehicle looks great well done, I enjoyed all the pictures :pocorn: I really like that last picture, the lights reflecting back look good :cheerl:

    As for the air tool, well I'm no expert but the air tools have a learning curve, I'm currently going through that my self. They work great but it's taking me a bit to use them properly just my :2cents:
     
  14. Wendell inc.

    Wendell inc. Birth of a Detailer

    Im impressed!

    Im thinking about trying to buy one! We have a mk2 in the backyard but I would rather want one that is in pretty pristine condition.

    Great job!
     
  15. mrgolfrider

    mrgolfrider DB Forum Supporter

    WOW, that looks amazing!! v:thumb::thumb:ery impressed with the wetsanding :thumb:
     
  16. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    DUDE! You have done some outstanding work out there!!!
     
  17. virtual

    virtual DB Pro Supporter

    Thanks! :)

    Have you been able to use the air sander, without leaving deep pig tails to the paint, Carlos?
     
  18. Nica

    Nica Banned

    :nod: I have now, took me a wile to get it to work properly but finally got it. What I was doing wrong, well several things I was doing wrong. First I used the sander and the compressor I connected it to had too high of CFM...I didn't realize too much CFM was a bad thing, it worked well but it left pigtails that I had to follow up with 4000 grit by hand to remove them. Well that was one experience, then I used a different compressor, smaller compressor with lower CFM which I thought had the appropriate rating for the sander and I was still getting pig tails..well long story short the CFM rating was not right again...the point that I'm trying to make is that it comes down to the CFM rating oh and another thing I didn't realize is that the sander them selves have a little shutoff valve where you can adjust the air coming in...I'm no expert on the sanders but after using a variety of compressors and playing around with the sander I finally got it to finish off with out any pigtails....took a wile though to be honest and it can be a bit frustrating. Now I haven't purchased a compressor my self just yet but the key is to match the CFM rating with a compressor. What size of compressor are you using with the sander?

    Like I said though I'm no expert, just my trial and error hope it helps.
     

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