2002 CETA Detail

Old 08-11-2010, 12:30 PM
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Did this one last weekend while it was 105F out. Made for some pretty terrible conditions and a lot of water drinking. I also didn't take off the track numbers as the owner didn't want me to because it goes right back on.

B Pillar oxidized:




B Pillar and triangle piece corrected:


Passenger triangle piece slightly oxidiezed/swirled:


Driver side triangle piece oxidized:


Triangle piece corrected:


Hood before:


Hood corrected:




B pillar passenger side:






Mirror before:


Mirror corrected:




Side shot:


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What do you use to fix the oxidized little triangle piece?
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Mellow's car is still around???


Looks very good!
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Originally Posted by 99problemz
What do you use to fix the oxidized little triangle piece?
Porter Cable and Menzerna SIP.
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You do a great job! What brand/type of products do you use?
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Thank you.

It varies from car to car. On this particular car, the clear was a little more stubborn so I used the Meguiars M105/205 combo in areas along with Menzerna SIP with different pad combinations.
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Are you a sponser?
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Are you a sponser?
No, I'm not a 'sponser'. Nor am I a sponsor and I don't claim to be. There isn't anything wrong with me posting my threads to show what I like to do in my spare time.

But continue to go ahead and troll my threads.

Don't you have a car to go blow up again? Oh wait.

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What was the product and process used to correct the swirls and oxidation on the triangular pieces next to the door
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Originally Posted by FasTimeSS
What was the product and process used to correct the swirls and oxidation on the triangular pieces next to the door
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Porter Cable and Menzerna SIP.
Along with an Orange LCC pad.
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Originally Posted by BadCompany VP WS6
No, I'm not a 'sponser'. Nor am I a sponsor and I don't claim to be.


You do great work man!
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You do great work man!
Thank you! I know not everyone cares about how their paint looks or the condition it is in but I'm glad at least some folks do. Just something about having a clean car that makes you feel like a new person. lol.
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Nice looks good!
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Thanks.

BTW, the stripes have been removed off the car.
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My car needs this bad! lol
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Originally Posted by 05 GSXR 1XXX
My car needs this bad! lol
Mine to on a few spots
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lookin good man.
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Nice work!


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Originally Posted by BadCompany VP WS6
Thank you! I know not everyone cares about how their paint looks or the condition it is in but I'm glad at least some folks do. Just something about having a clean car that makes you feel like a new person. lol.
Yeah, I'm in desperate need of a garage.
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I hear you.

As long as you take care of it good once, and maintain it...it can and will look good with out a garage. My car sits outside and rarely gets driven now and it looks just as these in the pics.

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