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'08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

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  • '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

    The owner of this 469-hp beauty contacted me late last fall after purchasing this car used. Since he was going to be storing it for the winter we decided to wait until this spring to perform the paint correction.

    Upon inspection heavy swirls and dealer installed holograms were apparent on all panels. The owner and I agreed on a 2-step correction which should have removed the holograms and most the swirls. However, lately I have come across too many vehicles which appear to only need a 2-step correction, and I ended up getting burned by those nasty SHRIDS. Because of this I wanted to make the owner aware of the possibility that they may appear once I started the correction. For those of you who may not know what SHRIDS are, it’s basically my twist on the RIDS, or Random Isolated Deep Scratches. SHRIDS are the same as RIDS except they cannot be seen when the finish is so cover in swirls. Because of this I’ve coined them Sneaky Hidden Random Isolated Deep Scratches….SHRIDS!

    On top of all the swirls and holograms The owner had a few areas of concern which required a little wet sanding. I wasn’t able to fully remove them, but I improved them to the point where they could hardly be seen.

    Now lets see some pics! Here is the car as it arrived.


    Here is one outside after a thorough wash using CG Citrus Wash and Clear with the help of some P21S TAW to remove any wax or fillers the dealer may have applied....looks great under the overcast sky doesn't it???




    Still look great???




    Buffer holograms car really be seen here



    Every panels was loaded with swirls and holograms!






    Another shot using the Brinkmann Dual Xenon light



    The passenger side fender was one of the areas of concern the owner had. It appeared someone had been leaning up against the car and had either a belt on or some other hard object that kept rubbing against the paint.


    Zoomed in a little closer you can get a better idea of the damage. Most of the scratches were actually on the sharp bend of the fender which is never an easy area to correct since it very easy to rub through.



    First I took several PTG reading to see how much paint I had to work with. One of the other areas on the roof had actually been worked on once already and readings around it were only in the 100 micron range so I was far less aggressive on that area. Here we can see some healthy reading in the upper 130 micron range.



    I carefully sanded the area with 2000 grit Meguiars paper by hand and checked my PTG readings often. Once I got to a point were I was happy with the result I follow up with some 3000 grit Meguiars paper and took a final reading.

    A total of only 7 microns were removed. Since I was sanding on an edge I figured it best not to push my luck.



    Anytime you attempt to polish a car you should always do a test spot first to make sure your process is going to have the desired effect you are after. Since I already had a plan of attack I started my test spot out by using Meguiars M105 on the PCXP using an orange LC 5.5" pad. After doing two buffing cycles it was apparent that a 2-step correction was not going to be enough....those nasty SHRIDS have struck again!

    Here is my test panel taped up. You can see both side still have heavy swirls.


    After two buffing cycles using M105 all the swirls were now gone, but the SHRIDS are now clear as day! Because there were so many of them I simply could not let a car go out of my shop looking this way and my 2-step correction just turned into a 4-step correction.

    Here is a 50/50 shot after the M105. As you can see there was a huge improvement in the finish but the SHIRDS are very noticeable.


    Zoomed in closer on the corrected side you can better see them



    Here is that same section after using M105 on a rotary polsiher equipped with a heavy cut wool pad and then followed with M105 on the PCXP with an orange LC pad. Some faint micro marring can be seen which was removed in the proceeding buffing steps.


    Here is a pic I took to show some cool little wool pads I picked up but I also wanted to show a good way to safely polish the lower edge of the deck lid. If I were to polish this area with the deck lid closed you could possible damage the bumper cover if you are not careful...If the side of the buffing pad or backing plate were to touch the bumper cover it could easily damage the finish! This method puts a large distance between the two perpendicular surfaces and also allows you better access for polishing.



    The final correction process I decided upon after doing my test spots was as follows:

    1. M105 on the rotary equipped with a heavy wool cutting pad. Polisher was run between 1200-1500rpms
    2. M105 on the PCXP equipped with 5.5" LC Hydro cyan pads on a speed of 6
    3. M205 on the PCXP equipped with 5.5" LC white pads on a speed of 6
    4. 3M Ultrafina on the rotary equipped with a 6.5" LC blue pads. Polishing was done by spreading out the polish at 900rpms, polishing for several passes at 1800rpms followed by another pass or two at 900rpms




    Paint protection was done using Blackfire Wet-Diamond, glass was cleaned with Meguiars D120 and polished using KAIO, tires dressed with Meguiars Hyper Dressing at 4:1, stainless exhaust tips were clean with M105 and #0000 steel wool, and the headlamps/tail lights were polished using M105/M205 on the PCXP.
    Rasky's Auto Detailing

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    Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

    Anyone ready to see some finished pics?


    Sorry, no sun pics were possible



























    Some cool reflection shots







    Halogen shots











    Fender shot that had the deep scratches






    Brinkmann Dual Xenon shots







    As always, thank you for taking the time to view my work! :thx


    Rasky
    Rasky's Auto Detailing

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      Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

      Great job on the Cadillac!
      Paint looks so clean and wet, that's a very nice work Rasky.

      Like how put the write up as well, simple but the important stuff is there for others to learn and enjoy

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        Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

        Nice work Rasky. You did a great job removing all the defects.

        I cannot believe how bad it was considering its such a new car.
        Nick
        Tucker's Detailing Services
        815-954-0773
        2012 Ford Transit Connect

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          Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

          Originally posted by yalerd View Post
          Great job on the Cadillac!
          Paint looks so clean and wet, that's a very nice work Rasky.

          Like how put the write up as well, simple but the important stuff is there for others to learn and enjoy
          Thanks Francis!


          Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
          Nice work Rasky. You did a great job removing all the defects.

          I cannot believe how bad it was considering its such a new car.
          Thanks Nick!

          I couldn't believe how many SHRIDS were in the paint. If it was just one or two I could spot hit them but they were everywhere!!!
          Rasky's Auto Detailing

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            Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

            This is my dad's car and all I can say is WOW. What a transformation!!! Thanks again Chad for doing such a thorough job, it was nice meeting you too. I was completely blown away. Definitely some of the best work I've seen.

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              Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

              As usual for you, Rasky, another job very well done!
              Michael Stoops
              Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

              Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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                Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing




                Mad props






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                • #9
                  Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

                  That car was scoured up like an old frying pan...

                  You did an awsome job in making someone a proud Cadillac owner once again! Looks terrific
                  David M. Sylican
                  Innovative Detailing
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                  • #10
                    Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

                    I knew there was no such thing as a STS V.
                    Awesome car. Great job.
                    Daily - 09 Chevrolet Colorado - Techno gray metallic
                    baby - 92 Chevrolet Caprice Classic - aged, yellowed, white.

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                      Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

                      You've done it again good sir! Incredible work!

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                        Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

                        Originally posted by N8Dogg98 View Post
                        This is my dad's car and all I can say is WOW. What a transformation!!! Thanks again Chad for doing such a thorough job, it was nice meeting you too. I was completely blown away. Definitely some of the best work I've seen.
                        Thanks Nate! I'm glad you and your father were both happy and I appreciate the business!

                        Let me know if you ever need anything...I'll be sending over some how to article for old man to read....make sure he keeps her looking nice!

                        Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
                        As usual for you, Rasky, another job very well done!
                        Thanks Mike!

                        Originally posted by Fly Bye View Post


                        Mad props





                        Thank you!

                        Originally posted by Innovative Detailing View Post
                        That car was scoured up like an old frying pan...

                        You did an awsome job in making someone a proud Cadillac owner once again! Looks terrific
                        Thanks David!

                        Originally posted by dope92cc View Post
                        I knew there was no such thing as a STS V.
                        Awesome car. Great job.

                        Thank you! The STS-V is one heck of a machine...had the pleasure of driving an '06 last year.

                        Originally posted by roushstage2 View Post
                        You've done it again good sir! Incredible work!
                        Thanks Tyler!
                        Rasky's Auto Detailing

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                          Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

                          Amazing, Rasky! Wow!

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                            Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

                            Awesome work on an awesome car!

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                              Re: '08 STS-V Major Paint Correction: Rasky's Auto Detailing

                              Nicely done once again Chad. I guess I've had my share of "SHRIDS" including the CTS-V I recently worked on.
                              Jesse

                              2009-2014 Meguiar's/Car Crazy SEMA Team
                              www.ShineTechAutoDetail.com
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