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Michael Stoops
Apr 27th, 2012, 11:03 AM
The rain finally cleared out and we had had a great turnout for another fun TNOG session!

Tom brought in this completely original, one owner 1986 Cadillac and his new Flex rotary buffer for some instruction and some paint correction.
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Plenty of swirls in this original paint that need to be removed.
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We started with a pretty mild process, using the philosophy of "use the least aggressive method to get the job done" but eventually determined that we would need M105 and a light cutting wool pad for the defect removal.
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After removing the swirls and other defects we refined the finish with M205 and a foam finishing pad.
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Swirls gone, we just need a little bit more touch up before waxing, but we determined a process that Tom can use to make this 26 year old car look like new again.
http://archive.meguiarsonline.com/forums/photopost/data/1983/2012_04_26_TNOG_038.jpg

It was now time to let Tom use his new Flex rotary for the first time, and to get some direct hands on guidance for proper use of his new toy.
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On the other side of the garage work got started on Dan's BMW M3
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Meanwhile, out in the parking sat this pair of Lexus IS-F sports sedans.
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TNOG regular Bob (AKA IMZ4N) helps out newcomer Russ with the DAMF system.
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This poor Honda was scraped by another car, leaving what at first looked like just some paint transfer and a few light scuffs. But it turned out to be much worse than that (including a crease in the sheet metal under that painfully obvious white line).
http://archive.meguiarsonline.com/forums/photopost/data/1983/2012_04_26_TNOG_050.jpg

We could easily remove the really light defects, but ultimately had to reach for a 3000 grit finishing disc and damp sand the area, which is what we're doing in the image below.
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After 3000 grit damp sanding to remove the worst of the defects.
http://archive.meguiarsonline.com/forums/photopost/data/1983/2012_04_26_TNOG_087.jpg

The DAMF System was then put to use to remove the 3000 grit sanding marks.
http://archive.meguiarsonline.com/forums/photopost/data/1983/2012_04_26_TNOG_089.jpg

The crease in the sheetmetal was bad enough that it prevented the DA sanding process from really getting into it, so we touched up by hand and then gave it one last run with the DAMF System.
http://archive.meguiarsonline.com/forums/photopost/data/1983/2012_04_26_TNOG_092.jpg

All cleaned up and looking almost like new once again. We say "almost" because at the right angle and with the right light you can still see the crease in the sheetmetal. But since you can't buff out a crease in the metal, and we don't do paintless dent removal here, it's not a 100% fix of the damage.
http://archive.meguiarsonline.com/forums/photopost/data/1983/2012_04_26_TNOG_101.jpg

Later in the evening Shane rolled his IS-F into the garage for some DA training.
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Shane spends some quality time with the G110v2 and his IS-F.
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Tom's Flex rotary wasn't the only new toy we got to play with last night. After meeting Garry Dean at Autogeek's Detail Fest last month, he graciously sent a few of his Cord Clips for us to try out. It's a bit difficult to see the black clip against this black shirt, but you can just make out how it's holding the buffer cord from falling off the shoulder, but it does not impede your ability to move the cord back and forth to give or take up some slack. Nice work, Garry, as this little clip is great for keeping the cord over your shoulder and not constantly slipping off.
http://archive.meguiarsonline.com/forums/photopost/data/1983/2012_04_26_TNOG_030.jpg

Our next TNOG is May 10th. If you haven't been to one yet and you're in SoCal, come on down and join the fun!

RPPM
Apr 27th, 2012, 11:43 AM
Hats off to you guys at Meguiars!! 1st rate all the way, just tremendous how you continue to show and train all of us how to keep our paint looking great. As others have said, too bad I don't live on the west coast. Lucky devils...:goodjob1

CreamPuff
Apr 27th, 2012, 12:31 PM
I've been to a few of these...and I have to say...you learn something new EVERY time. Thanks to Meguiars, Mike, and Nick...always a good time and really informative. Thanks!

Psynx
Apr 27th, 2012, 12:56 PM
yea shout out to joseph nick and mike they were awesome!

edit*dan
Apr 27th, 2012, 07:52 PM
Thanks Joseph and Michael for answering some questions and helping out. Had a great time and am looking forward to the advanced class next weekend.

jetset4me
Apr 27th, 2012, 11:24 PM
Mike, What a great night with great people and products. Meguiar's is the best. Thanks for all the help. Tom

VMP
Apr 28th, 2012, 01:27 AM
How I would love to have you guys nearby

Garry Dean
Apr 28th, 2012, 05:48 PM
Thanks for the shout out, Mr. Stoops. I prefer wearing t-shirts when I detail and I use my clip on the back side of my collar, but if you made it work on the front thats awesome. I am glad you like it. LMK if Meguiars wants a piece of the pie, lol.

imz4n
Apr 30th, 2012, 03:37 AM
Always a good time at TNOG. Meet new people and friends from previous nights. This is where you find out what products work the best on your cars paint. Mike and Nick are awesome here, always friendly and full of helpful hints. I learn something each time I attend, I guess I never realized how much there is to know.