Camaro Wetsand

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by PERFECTION, Aug 27, 2009.

  1. PERFECTION

    PERFECTION Birth of a Detailer

    Ok I have figured the picture posting thing out and hope there is a quicker way.
    This 69 Camaro was painted by the son of the owner. The owner has nine of this same body style which I have sanded and polished.
    Process:
    Dawn dish wash
    Sanded 3m 1500 grit wet 20 sheets
    Sanded 3m 2000 grit wet 10 sheets
    Sanded 3m 2500 grit wet 5 sheets
    Makita 9227, Dewalt DW849
    Edge pad W106 white wool
    Edge pad E110 green foam
    Edge pad E111 blue foam
    50/50 Perfect it II rubbing compound and Perfect it III extra cut compound
    Perfect-Itâ„¢ II Foam Polishing Pad Glaze dark car
    3m Perfect it II hand glaze
    Dyna 007 Prep bond
    Dyna Brilliance
    36 billed hours
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    Orange peel galore
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    Working our way through the peel was tough
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  2. kustomizingkid

    kustomizingkid Nuba Guru

    Did you make it shiny again :D

    Can't wait to see the rest of the pics!
     
  3. PERFECTION

    PERFECTION Birth of a Detailer

    We sand every inch of the car
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    At this point 15 hours of sanding has taken place and the one part of the hood is compounded
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    This is a 300 watt clear security bulb that will show us any swirl left after compounding
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    We back tape every edge to ensure no burns while working on other panels
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    Thanks
     
  4. detaildoc

    detaildoc Guest

    Great job man. That's a lot of labor.
     
  5. PERFECTION

    PERFECTION Birth of a Detailer

    Now that I figured out how to post pics I will put more out there. I am sanding at least one a week.
     
  6. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Holy crap bud! Great job! Please keep posting. I always turn down sanding jobs as I am not interested but after seeing you do this, I may have to reconsider.
     
  7. PERFECTION

    PERFECTION Birth of a Detailer

    Did you look at the corvette sand posting again?
     
  8. Domman56

    Domman56 Birth of a Detailer

    Wow gorgeous job
     
  9. najman

    najman Virgin Detailer

    I am in Love .
    The sexiest car on earth .
    nice job :worship2::worship2::worship2::worship2:
     
  10. agpatel

    agpatel OD On Detailing

    wow great job. One question, why no backing block or anything when sanding. Sanding using bare hands is a no-no, should use at least a block, like a thing rubber one if you want flexibility. None the less great job and heck of a lot of work but the results are sure worth it!
     
  11. PERFECTION

    PERFECTION Birth of a Detailer

    Great question about the free hand shot. We do use hard blocks, soft blocks, curved blocks. We even make our on blocks. We go free hand when there is a reason to. Then we block back over it to take out the finger dips.
     
  12. Asphalt Rocket

    Asphalt Rocket Nuba Guru

    There is nothing wrong with sanding without a block. I do the samething on all the custom paint jobs I wetsand.

    Great job Perfection. I do alot of wet sanding for a friends custom paint shop.
     
  13. agpatel

    agpatel OD On Detailing

    Main problem with sanding without any kind of backing is you will get light wavy impressions from your fingers. I have always used some sort of block or backing and have heard from everything that you should always use something.
     
  14. PERFECTION

    PERFECTION Birth of a Detailer

    Like I said it depends on what you are doing.
     
  15. Asphalt Rocket

    Asphalt Rocket Nuba Guru

    The hundreds of cars I have done we have not noticed that. Some need the aid of a block and were taught with a block, others like myself hardly use one, I have rarely used one. To me it takes away the feel of your work and plus using a block you can not feel the debris under the paper. I just wanted let others know that a block is not needed, but if that is your choice to use one then thats great.
     
  16. PERFECTION

    PERFECTION Birth of a Detailer

    In 17 years of sanding customs and production cars I have also free handed a ton of cars and agree that it is much faster. But after doing it for so long the ability to sand free hand is also mastered.
     
  17. Asphalt Rocket

    Asphalt Rocket Nuba Guru

    Agreed, glad to see another old schooler.:headbang:
     
  18. flash gordon

    flash gordon Banned

    Well PERFECTION I can see your certainally living up to your name :peace:
     
  19. Denzil

    Denzil Guest

    That's some great work! Is this something that can be achieved with a DA for wet sanding in order to conserve time for the the flatter portions of the panels? I'm interested in being able to do a full wet sand and am seeking for some advice. :)
     
  20. PERFECTION

    PERFECTION Birth of a Detailer

    Yes a lot can be achieved with a DA sander. PM me and tell me what you are trying to learn.
     

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