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  • Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

    1993 40th Anniversary, ZR1, Misty Rose colored, Corvette


    Woohooo, red not black. Nice change of pace.

    The paint was in very good condition with minor random scratches and covered lightly with swirls all over. This is my 1st, non-practice, use of the Dual Action Microfiber Correction System.

    After consultation with members of the MOL community and Mr. Stoops, it became apparent that it was necessary to raise the speed of the Porter Cable from speed 4 to speed 5 to transfer the needed to force to the microfiber pad to successfully correct the random defects.

    Please keep in mind I'm a noob to concerned car car and more so of the D/A MF Correction System. Criticisms and comments always welcome.

    A section of rear fender had been taped over with a few passes of tape to preserve the original condition of the finish and compare it to the first half of "Step One" of the correction. Although the photo does not do the amount of hazing justice, the paint was severely hazed and was less brilliant than the original condition of the paint. After viewing the hazing, Step One was turned into a two cycle correction. Cycle one forceful and at speed 5 and cycle two at moderate and at speed 4. Although the hazing was improved, it was still very obvious.

    Step Two of the finishing compound was also done in a two cycle process. First cycle was at moderate pressure and speed 4 and second cycle was at light pressure and speed 3. The hoped goal was to reduce hazing, then throughly wax the finish.

    Day one consisted of washing and drying, clay-barring and tape off. Day two was Step One correction. Day Three was Step Two Correction/Finishing. After allowing the finishing wax to sit overnight, a single coat of Ultimate Wax was laid down and wiped off using the 3-5 minute on-off cycle. Rims were polished with a Dyna Cone and All Metal Polish. The owner assisted with the tires and also wire brushing the inside of the exhaust tips.

    The car was allowed to rest overnight and photographed along the Mississippi River the following day. One of the early industries in this river town was the making of buttons using the "pearl" of clam shells. Seen the the background of some photos is a clammer. The shell of the clam is hole drilled multiple time creating "pearl" slugs which are polished, drilled and turned into buttons. Today most of the buttons in this town are made of plastic.

    Products:
    Wash - Foamed with Super Soap, hand washed with Ultimate Wash and Wax
    Tires and Rims - Sprayed with APC+ and brushed with Deep Crystal Soap
    Wheel Wells - APC+ cleaned, no protectant
    Dried - Leaf blower and Absorber, followed by Meg waffle weave
    Clay - Meg Professional Mild and Last Touch Lube
    Correction - D/A MF Correction Pad and Compound
    Finish - D/A MF Finishing Pad and Compound
    Wax - Ultimate Wax
    Rubber Trim - no work performed
    Glass - owner cleaned
    Tires- owner treated, Eagle One
    Rims - Dyna Cone and All Metal Polish
    Engine Compartment - no work performed
    Interior - no work performed
    Exhaust Tips Outside - 0000 Steel Wool and All Metal Polish
    Exhaust Tips Inside - owner worked, wire brush in a drill
    Wipe down prior to photos - Ultimate Quik Detailer


    Apologies for the lack of before photos.





    Previously attempted cosmetic scratch correction
    Photo shows typical swirls.



    Tape points to mild to severe scratches


    Tape points to mild scratch



    Test Area - Step One Correction



    The area between the two reflected lights represents an untouched area. The untouched area contains swirls, but appears more brilliant than the corrected area, which are minus swirls but hazed.



    Raised onto a hoist the lower rocker panels are more accessible on this ground hugging car. Size 3" D/A MF pads were used on the lowest section of rocker panel



    The owner assisted with cleaning parts of the car. Shown here working on the interior of the exhaust tips.











    Hoping for a bright shiny day on the river front, the sun went under clouds.























































    Thanks for stopping by. The D/A MF Correction System made this project much easier and more timely. For me, Ultimate Wax is also the fastest on-off waxes with great reflections.

    "fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
    ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
    David

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    Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

    Very nice work ! The ZR1 is looking like new !!!
    Amazing how those ZR1 Corvette of those years were looking just like the "base" ones, except for the rims. The newer ones are looking much more agressive.

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    • #3
      Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

      Looks great! Gotta love the Ruby Red Anniversary editions!

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      • #4
        Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

        Great work!

        Originally posted by PursuitSE View Post
        Very nice work ! The ZR1 is looking like new !!!
        Amazing how those ZR1 Corvette of those years were looking just like the "base" ones, except for the rims. The newer ones are looking much more agressive.
        The rear of the ZR1 is also six inches wider. You can tell by the distance between the rear lettering and the tail lights.

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        • #5
          Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

          Looks stunning Dave!
          Nick
          Tucker's Detailing Services
          815-954-0773
          2012 Ford Transit Connect

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          • #6
            Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

            Wow!

            One question though- where are the burnout pics?
            2000 Ford Explorer XLT "Deuce"
            2007 Toyota Camry XLE

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            • #7
              Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

              Wow. Amazing work David!
              Practice doesn't make perfect, the dedication to achieve perfection makes perfect. "Smack"
              2011 Jet Black 328i Touring
              2007 Jet Black 335i Sedan

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              • #8
                Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

                Nice job David!

                That be one purrddy car.

                Bill

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                • #9
                  Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

                  Very nice David. Job well done.
                  Don
                  "In the game of life, I have no need for tickets on the 50-yard line, I brought my shoes, I came to play." unknown

                  http://www.facebook.com/pages/OC-Det...7770507?v=wall

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                  • #10
                    Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

                    As the one-time owner of a C4, I can say that is one stunning example of a beautiful car. I suspect the car has very low mileage given it still wears the original "Gatorback" tires. Goodyear stopped making those years ago.

                    Colin
                    A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools.

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                    • #11
                      Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

                      Looks good!

                      That has to be one of the nicest colors for that car too.
                      Joel
                      1976 Cutlass S
                      2001 PT Cruiser
                      1990 454SS
                      1989
                      Suburban

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                      • #12
                        Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

                        Originally posted by PursuitSE View Post
                        Very nice work ! The ZR1 is looking like new !!!
                        Amazing how those ZR1 Corvette of those years were looking just like the "base" ones, except for the rims. The newer ones are looking much more agressive.
                        Thanks for the comment!

                        Originally posted by CHzo6 View Post
                        Looks great! Gotta love the Ruby Red Anniversary editions!
                        Thanks, doing something red is definitely a change from the black I've done lately. Ruby Red is an interesting color, the shade seems to change, not so monotonous.


                        Originally posted by Richie's Custom Detailing View Post
                        Great work!



                        The rear of the ZR1 is also six inches wider. You can tell by the distance between the rear lettering and the tail lights.
                        Thank you. Yes, the owner mentioned the difference in width too, while we worked on the car.


                        Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
                        Looks stunning Dave!
                        Thanks Nick, I wish I had done some work in the engine compartment. It looked like an easy task, well easier than most. I also wish I'd spent some time on the front wheel wells. I APC+ and brushed them, but could have easily used some M40 or something to "blacken" them up.


                        Originally posted by JoeDirt View Post
                        Wow!

                        One question though- where are the burnout pics?
                        Thanks, had it not been an area with children around, I think we might have gotten some of those pics too!


                        Originally posted by smack View Post
                        Wow. Amazing work David!
                        Thanks, it was a fun car. Been a little hot working. In the lower 90's with 60% humidity, I kept sweating all over it!!


                        Originally posted by BillE View Post
                        Nice job David!

                        That be one purrddy car.

                        Bill
                        Thanks, yes it's in pretty good condition. The rear window gasket is shot and I got water inside the car when washing it.


                        Originally posted by gto_don View Post
                        Very nice David. Job well done.
                        Thanks. Owner drove it to the river for me. I think you can see his reflection in the car. He was helpful throughout the process. He even let me use his air compressor to blow out the D/A MF pads during the correction process. Putting the car on the lift also made the rocker panels much, much easier to clean.


                        Originally posted by cnfowler View Post
                        As the one-time owner of a C4, I can say that is one stunning example of a beautiful car. I suspect the car has very low mileage given it still wears the original "Gatorback" tires. Goodyear stopped making those years ago.

                        Colin
                        I'll have to check the mileage, but I believe your are correct.


                        Originally posted by rcktpwrd View Post
                        Looks good!

                        That has to be one of the nicest colors for that car too.
                        While I like black and kinda like the yellow, red is very fitting!!


                        Thanks everyone for checking it out.

                        "fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
                        ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                        David

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                        • #13
                          Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

                          I try to teach myself something on each car. One of the several things I learned on this one is to be a bit more careful about taping. In the photo below, the tape was intended to protect the side moulding from being bumped by the buffer and also to keep the crack from being filled with product. The problem, which seemed to be more extreme on this car using the D/A MF than most I've done lately, is the area below the tape does not get corrected and shows up particularly bad when you remove the tape. So in this case, if I'd spent more time taping, so the tape just went from the moulding, over the crack and just barely onto the paint, I could have saved either re-taping or some hand work.

                          Last edited by wifpd4; Jul 9, 2011, 06:20 AM. Reason: correct photo reference

                          "fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
                          ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                          David

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                          • #14
                            Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

                            Very nice project, David.

                            I'm glad you had a positive experience with DA Microfiber Correction System on this Vette. It came out really really good.

                            I love the after pics. Somebody's going for that spot in Meguiar's 2012 Calendar.

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                            • #15
                              Re: Misty Rose along the Misty Mississippi

                              Originally posted by greg0303 View Post
                              Very nice project, David.

                              I'm glad you had a positive experience with DA Microfiber Correction System on this Vette. It came out really really good.

                              I love the after pics. Somebody's going for that spot in Meguiar's 2012 Calendar.

                              Thank you.

                              Yes, I really like the D/A MF system. Venturing into the color of red was nice too. I head back to the world of black today, except with D/A MF this time.

                              Going for yes, but slim to no chance of that.

                              "fishing for swirls in a sea of black"
                              ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
                              David

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