Tahoe 95% correction and Opti-Guard (28hrs)
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Tahoe 95% correction and Opti-Guard (28hrs)
Completed yesterday (oct 23rd)
After a few phonecalls with the owner we set a consultation appointment. Upon inspecting the vehicle it was obvious another shop "attempted" to detail it and didn't quite get it right. Horrific wash-induced swirls a moderate amount of holograms and buffer trails covered this once nice black Tahoe. This client has an eye for these imperfections as well and wanted it to look factory new again. After discussing the time involved we set a weekend to carry out the correction. During the course of the detail it was decided to permanently protect the freshly corrected paint with Optimum Opti-Guard.
Correction process was some rotary/M105/PFW in select areas. Everywhere else was PCXP/M105+D300/MF cutting disc, followed by PCXP/Menzerna SIP/LC orange. This finished down beautifully with zero micromarring and zero swirls. Only a handful of RIDS survived this correction as they would require wetsanding to remove, which was not selected for this job. All said and done, 28 long hours went into this one. Onto the pics....
We start with wax/compound in nearly every crevice on the vehicle....fun
The obligatory "before" shot
The 50/50 shot that sold 2 neighbors on getting their Escalade and BMW done.
Properly corrected looking "ship shape" again.
Before
After correction
Before
After corrections
Before
After right side fully corrected
Another example of a "quality" detail shop that attempted buffing the rear bumper....not failing once, but twice with burning through the edges.
Onto the driver's side....
After a few phonecalls with the owner we set a consultation appointment. Upon inspecting the vehicle it was obvious another shop "attempted" to detail it and didn't quite get it right. Horrific wash-induced swirls a moderate amount of holograms and buffer trails covered this once nice black Tahoe. This client has an eye for these imperfections as well and wanted it to look factory new again. After discussing the time involved we set a weekend to carry out the correction. During the course of the detail it was decided to permanently protect the freshly corrected paint with Optimum Opti-Guard.
Correction process was some rotary/M105/PFW in select areas. Everywhere else was PCXP/M105+D300/MF cutting disc, followed by PCXP/Menzerna SIP/LC orange. This finished down beautifully with zero micromarring and zero swirls. Only a handful of RIDS survived this correction as they would require wetsanding to remove, which was not selected for this job. All said and done, 28 long hours went into this one. Onto the pics....
We start with wax/compound in nearly every crevice on the vehicle....fun
The obligatory "before" shot
The 50/50 shot that sold 2 neighbors on getting their Escalade and BMW done.
Properly corrected looking "ship shape" again.
Before
After correction
Before
After corrections
Before
After right side fully corrected
Another example of a "quality" detail shop that attempted buffing the rear bumper....not failing once, but twice with burning through the edges.
Onto the driver's side....
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Better....
More examples of work from this previous "quality" shop....buffer trails and holograms mixed with copious amounts of swirls.
After compounding....
After final polishing
Body shop painted the bumper and left these DA pigtails behind....all the way through to the plastic...
Hood front edge before...
After compounding...
After correction it was taken out in the sun to verify results before washing off all the compounding and polishing dust in preparation for the Opti-Guard coating.
Polishing oils being stripped during final wash
Success....total lack of beading
Sun had already set, but here are the finished pictures.
Thanks for reading!
More examples of work from this previous "quality" shop....buffer trails and holograms mixed with copious amounts of swirls.
After compounding....
After final polishing
Body shop painted the bumper and left these DA pigtails behind....all the way through to the plastic...
Hood front edge before...
After compounding...
After correction it was taken out in the sun to verify results before washing off all the compounding and polishing dust in preparation for the Opti-Guard coating.
Polishing oils being stripped during final wash
Success....total lack of beading
Sun had already set, but here are the finished pictures.
Thanks for reading!
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Very nice work!
How well does that Opti-Guard hold up? I was thinking about looking into something like that for a DD. I was thinking about getting one applied to a car that I want to keep nice but don't really want to go through the effort of applying a sealant and wax multiple times a year if it isn't really necessary to have a show-car finish look.
How well does that Opti-Guard hold up? I was thinking about looking into something like that for a DD. I was thinking about getting one applied to a car that I want to keep nice but don't really want to go through the effort of applying a sealant and wax multiple times a year if it isn't really necessary to have a show-car finish look.
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God I think I did almost as good as you. Except my car doesn't nearly have as much swirling. I'm getting there keep your eye out for a correction thread for my car. I want you to critique it! I already got the hood done and it's nearly perfect-o! Probably need a wool pad in some areas possibly...
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