aowheels Volvo C70

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by aowheels, Aug 9, 2011.

  1. aowheels

    aowheels DB Pro Supporter

    Recently finished this Volvo C70 detail

    2 rounds in the compounding stage
    3 step polish & 2 coats of Menzerna Powerlock

    The car was dropped off with my wife while I was out of town doing other vehicles. The customer was also leaving to go out of town and was a perfect time for him to leave the car with me. We discussed doing this months ago as it is his only source of transportation. So I was glad the time had come!

    Before returning home, I had devised a plan of attach in my head...
    Here is the car as I found it.

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    Got started on the wheels first as I always do!

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    Then proceeded with a basic wash (Bucket, Sonax Active Shampoo "as selected" and wash mitt)
    IronX, was in my plan of attach. So before drying the vehicle I rolled it back into the garage and sprayed it down. Its difficult to make out the product doing its work on a black car so I took some pics of the garage floor and the run off it produced.

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    I let the IronX stand on the vehicle for about 10 min then rolled it back out to foam it down with CG citrus wash... and rinsed.

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    Drying and blowing out the nooks and crannies.

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    As I was drying the vehicle down I noticed some of the spots I knew were there and was hoping the IronX would dissolve. This car came from Michigan many months ago and has never had a proper detail. I'm thinking much of the spots where caused from road salt?
    Here are some picks of the car under the light and some of the contamination spots mostly along the lower section of the car.


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    My plan of attach is now out the window... I was hoping to not have to clay so much.
    I started claying with a mild abrasive clay bar and was getting nowhere. So I quickly went with a more aggressive clay and started to see results. This crud was really well bonded to the paint. "Not good" The aggressive claying has now marred the paint up pretty well and caused my wash & clay time to stretch to a little over 6 hours... (Unexpected!)


    some pics of the car during and after some clay crazy
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    Finding my rhythm and cutting some 50/50's shots
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    the severity of the scratches
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    Some before and afters:
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    After all the correction work and some final polishing.... The Results

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    And I got some pretty sick reflection shots... Overcast day! Enjoy

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    Thanks for viewing
    Hope you enjoyed

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    All the best,
    Brian
     
  2. Frankastic

    Frankastic Detail Photographer

    Great job!! and great photos
     
  3. aowheels

    aowheels DB Pro Supporter

    Thank You!!! Thats a Great Avatar! love this soap
     
  4. GTIDamien_407

    GTIDamien_407 Birth of a Detailer

    wow came out great but the marring that clay caused is crazy
     
  5. slanguage

    slanguage OD On Detailing

    damn. that car was knackered. Nice work.

    whats the tatoo on your right fore arm?
     
  6. aowheels

    aowheels DB Pro Supporter

    Left four arm! I'm holding the camera with the right!
     
  7. aowheels

    aowheels DB Pro Supporter

    Its a Bio Mech. Tat

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  8. slanguage

    slanguage OD On Detailing

    Doh! At least you know what I meant. Looks cool.
     
  9. P1et

    P1et Official DB Moderator

    Damn, those are some very very sharp reflections. Must be combination of some very good Volvo paint and so excellent polishing skills!
     
  10. luke093

    luke093 Welcome to Detailing

    Wow! Very nice work and gorgeous shots. What was used for the tire?
     
  11. aowheels

    aowheels DB Pro Supporter

    To be honest the tire shine is a Ardex Product.... called sling less.

    But if not put on right will sling all over. Highly based silicone product
     
  12. aowheels

    aowheels DB Pro Supporter

    Thank You Sir!
     
  13. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Beautiful work!
     
  14. slanguage

    slanguage OD On Detailing

    Ardex you say? How do you get that in FL?
     
  15. RamSus

    RamSus Jedi Nuba

    Very impressive results. You made that black paint look dripping wet.
     
  16. scheerspeed

    scheerspeed DB Forum Supporter

    Nice job!
     
  17. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    Awesome work! Hey, how do you like that SV WW drying towel? I saw polished bliss carrying it, and wanted to try out one, but they are expensive...is it worth it?
     
  18. rwisejr

    rwisejr DB Forum Supporter

    Fantastic save !!!! The pics are outstanding. Thanks for sharing !!!
     
  19. WashingJosh

    WashingJosh Jedi Nuba

    Great job. Paint looks really good and I'm sure the customer will be in awe next time he sees it.
     
  20. aowheels

    aowheels DB Pro Supporter

    Thank You Guys! That was a fun detail!

    I am putting together a another write up right now of a Pontiac WS6 that I just did about 3 and half weeks ago!
    This one was a 80 hr detail that took me 5 days... I should have it up in about 2 maybe 3 hours!

    Thanks for viewing!

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    Its a great towel! I find it very similar to DetailersDomain WW Drying Towels!
     

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