2011 Corvette - Collinite 845 Never Looked So Good

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by Tire Shredder, Oct 25, 2013.

  1. Tire Shredder

    Tire Shredder Jedi Nuba

    Out of retirement!.... sort of.

    It's been awhile, and I'm not detailing anymore as a source of income as I completed my engineering degree just over two years ago and have been working full time in my field, but I thought some of you may get a kick out of this detail.

    This car is owned by a co-worker and friend of mine. We find ourselves talking about cars frequently at work, and my detailing work was discussed at some point.

    He's a full-blown car nut that takes outstanding mechanical care of his vehicles, and cringes at the though of anybody turning a wrench on it other than him as it's the only way to guarantee it's done right. Some jobs, however, require extreme amounts of time or specialized equipment that force him to to pay professionals.

    That brings us to the car in question, a 2011 corvette. It's been modified already with suspension and exhaust work with the necessary dyno tuning. The next modification on the list is a supercharger, and to get the power to the ground, the stock rear wheels won't do the trick....but a z06 widebody should help stuff some more rubber under the arches!

    A splash of obsidian black was required on the new panels, so a corvette specialty shop with a good reputation was located to perform the painting and installation. All was well, until a few days in the sun exposed some pretty heavy swirling and some general defects. Other assembly problems with the job depleted his confidence in the shops ability to complete it to satisfaction. He corrected the issues himself, and asked me to attempt to correct the paint's finish.

    We decided on a budget and I was asked to make it as good as possible, within reason and within budget. The car found it's way to my garage and I set off on an hourly-rate quest to get the obsideon black shining as it should.


    I can't say this was a very easy car to polish.... the new paint was soft and grabby and the body's curves kept it challenging for the rotary, but overall, it was an enjoyable rewarding experience for me. Do consider that perfection, IMO in most cases is an irresponsible goal to attempt to achieve and this finish does still have flaws. However, 24 hours of hard labour later, I can say that it's very, very good.

    I was pleased with the results and the owner is happy and relieved to say the least. He tells me it looks better than the day he purchased it.

    Wheels/Tires
    Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner
    Meguiar's Wheel Brightener
    Bug + tar remover (over the counter)
    raceglaze brush set
    raceglaze XL wheel brush
    zep citrus for tires
    duragloss 253
    Megs NXT 2.0 Tech Wax

    Exterior
    Auto Obsessed (MTM) foam cannon
    CG Honedew foam + wash
    Zep citrus (stripping)
    Riccardo yellow clay
    Optimum No rinse (clay lube)

    Correction
    Metabo PE12-175 rotary
    Meguiar's M101
    Detailers Domain Uber Yellow Pads
    Porter Cable 7424XP
    Meguar's M205
    Detailers Domain Uber Green Pads
    Detailers Domain Uber Black Pads
    Collinite 845
    Pak Shak Towels

    Engine
    Much like the exterior! with some dressing

    Interior
    vacuum

    Exhausts
    P21S polishing soap,
    Mother's Power ball,
    Super secret drill attachments
    Megs M85
    Colli 845


    So lets get to work!

    no?

    well lucky you the work is done already... just look at the stinking pictures already!



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    This car has not been washed in the 30 days since the bodywork is complete, so it's wearing some late-night battle scars.

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    my supra knows it's going to have to leave the garage soon, and it's not very pleased.

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    it's worse than it looks... the brake dust had a good grip on the wheel's barrels!

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    oh hai there...

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    looks like some compound left

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    not sure what this is, some white residue of some sort

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    just needs a quick wipe.

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    you know what this means.

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    The dash has some chalky residue
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    not bad at all, but I can't leave this!

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    one of my trade secrets is these garden sprayers.

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    sonax FE working it's magic

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    my brush broke on the first wheel. fantastic.

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    might as well get to it!

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    2BM fired up. might be time for a new rinse bucket. further proof that this actually works is how spotless my soap bucket still is after a few years of hard service

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    CG honeydew and zep citrus

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    mmmmm hmmm

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    now back in the garage, I could get some halogens on it. holograms, swirls and sanding marks. Yes, I could not believe it but this 30 day old paint was pretty hammered. There must have been glaze on this. Just wow....

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    again, the owner has not washed this!

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    best spot I can think of for a 50/50

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    fixed.

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    some holgrams left after the compounding

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    much, much more time later and some M205 after the M101 and we have this

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    the OEM painted panels have some swirls

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    much better

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    roof needs work. Also note the amount of masking that was done on this car

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    corrected

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    door

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    corrected

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    quarter before

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    to be honest, I think some of this must be from claying? not sure, but it's gotta go

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    much improved

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    trunklid

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    some touchup required here

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    tail lights are looking good

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    check your work! more time required to get this straggler out

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    some weird debris on this quarter. I hope this isn't overspray... but I suppose at this point it doesn't matter. hit the road, jack!

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    problem solved

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    making our way over to the driver's door

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    corrected

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    and now the driver's fender. Very easy to solve compared to the other side

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    that's what I want to see

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    Front bumper

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    oh the horror!

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    corrected

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    Now, some colli 845. Every time I use this wax on a polished car, I wonder why I bother trying anything else.

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    Now to admire the hard labour in the daylight!

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    believe it or not, armor all natural shine was perfect for this material. left a nice matte finish but took the scuffs off

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    tips were cleaned with a drill, P21S, a round buff, M85 and top sealed with 845

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  2. chupr0kabra

    chupr0kabra New Member

    As the proud owner of a black C6, I can appreciate the level of effort you put into that. Great job!


    -Mike
     
  3. MGEVOX

    MGEVOX New Member

    Wow!! I think you should quit the day job!! I know more money just joking but great work looks fantastic!
     
  4. Pureshine

    Pureshine DB Pro Supporter

    Great job :)
     
  5. klink10

    klink10 Virgin Detailer

    Outstanding.
     
  6. Tire Shredder

    Tire Shredder Jedi Nuba

    Thanks so much for the compliments, guys! It was an enjoyable job.
     
  7. Meticulous-Detail

    Meticulous-Detail DB Forum Supporter

    Awesome job!
     
  8. JordanL

    JordanL Virgin Detailer

    Looks amazing!
     
  9. Danny

    Danny Nuba Guru

    Amazing work, I bet your friend was quite excited with the results
     
  10. rwisejr

    rwisejr DB Forum Supporter

    Great save !!!!
     
  11. Tire Shredder

    Tire Shredder Jedi Nuba

    He sure is, he's sent me a couple texts saying how pleased he is.
     
  12. stingray23

    stingray23 Jedi Nuba

    amazing job!
     

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