'13 ZR1 full correction, coating, and a follow-up touch up visit

Discussion in 'Professional Detailer's Studio' started by GoFast908Z, Jul 9, 2013.

  1. GoFast908Z

    GoFast908Z DB Pro Supporter

    I was contacted by the owner of this brand new ZR1 after he took delivery of the car. There were a number or swirls and RIDS on the car and the owner had marked the location of many of them with blue painter's tape. After 2 days of chasing RIDS, the car was flawless and then coated with Optimum's Opti-Guard on all paint and trim, and CQuartz on the glass.

    A couple months later I was asked to come back to correct some new issues, but I'll cover that later.



    As I arrived....unfortunately the owner had the car baking out in the sun on a very hot morning.

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    Some of the issues...

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    The carbon fiber was in the typical fashion I've come to expect from manufacturers....regardless of make.

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    After washing, you can see the bird stain

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    After correction...

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    Issues right on the edge

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    Correcting the issues on the roof....still a way to go

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    50/50 on the side skirts

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    Side markers.....before

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    Side markers after compounding

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    RID on the factory emblem....time to remove it

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    All gone

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    Correction was all finished but the sun would be setting before the coating could be applied, so I took sun shots after correction was finished.

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    Getting the car rinsed down to remove any and all compounding dust from all the cracks and crevices.

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    Final pictures after Opti-Guarding paint and trim, and applying CQuartz on the glass.

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    Pilot Sport CUP tires dressed per owner's request

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    Fast forward a couple months.... I get a call from the owner saying there are spots on the car and that he had unfortunately deeply scratched the hood trying to wipe off an etch mark from "something". So I came back to to see what could be done.



    As I arrived....again...

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    Bugs...this car gets driven, and driven hard.

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    The offending issue...where the owner had rubbed the car too hard trying to remove an etching mark.

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    The factory spoiler was replaced and repainted as there was a defect in the original. Light correction was needed as was coating the new piece.

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    After a wash, here is a better look at the rub mark, and a good long sweeping RID right through it.

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    These were the mystery water spots.... Since the owner uses the proper 2 bucket method and floods the paint and its always parked inside it wasn't immediately apparent. However since he uses the car to commute to Silicon Valley, I asked about the parking situation there. He mentioned there was a mobile wash guy that does vehicles there but he has never used them. I asked if he had watched them work and he said he had. He confirmed my suspicion of a pressure washer. Just a little bit of wind and water with heavy mineral content could easily leave spots like this. And sure enough they were covering the whole car. A very light polish took all the spots right off the paint and glass. Paint did not need re-coating, but the glass was recoated.

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    ....removed

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    More spots....

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    Side by side with a section already cleared up shows the clarity difference

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    The highest concentration of spots was on the rear

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    Correction all finished and the crazy gloss has returned

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    Thanks for reading!
     
  2. fech

    fech Birth of a Detailer

    The car looks like a different color when you are done. Great shine also. Thanks for posting.
     
  3. cnut

    cnut DB Forum Supporter

    Excellent job of bringing the Vette back to where it should be!! That color looks great!
     
  4. Socal Brian

    Socal Brian DB Forum Supporter

    Great job Jeff. Hopefully now that you helped identify the culprit he will avoid being downwind of the "washguy". lol
     
  5. Pureshine

    Pureshine DB Pro Supporter

    Car looks great :)
     
  6. mrgolfrider

    mrgolfrider DB Forum Supporter

    Did the bird spot need any sanding or was that just compound that removed it? Car looks amazing.

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  7. stingray23

    stingray23 Jedi Nuba

    great job
     
  8. maxepr1

    maxepr1 Jedi Nuba

    Awesome work as always Jeff!
     
  9. GoFast908Z

    GoFast908Z DB Pro Supporter

    It needed some Trizact 3000 grit. Compounding alone wouldn't get it all.



    Thanks everyone!
     
  10. Meticulous-Detail

    Meticulous-Detail DB Forum Supporter

    Beautiful job! Did the rub mark and RID have to compounded or polished out? Did you have to recoat the panel?
     
  11. RaskyR1

    RaskyR1 Jedi Nuba

    Great work and attention to detail, Jeff! :thumb:
     
  12. GoFast908Z

    GoFast908Z DB Pro Supporter

    Since I did some light sanding on it, I decided to recoat the panel, just to be sure.
     
  13. GoFast908Z

    GoFast908Z DB Pro Supporter

    Thank you Chad
     
  14. SRT8Spartan

    SRT8Spartan DB Forum Supporter

    CF roof pictures FTW! nice clean up sir.
     
  15. GoFast908Z

    GoFast908Z DB Pro Supporter

    Thank you
     

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