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Paint Correction: 65 Mustang


J.greenroyd

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Well this weekend i started on a mustang that my friend rebuilt and repainted himself. He told me was going to wetsand the whole car with 2000 before i polish, so i was like ok cool, ive taken out 2000 just fine before. Man was i wrong on this car, i dont know if its the way he sanded or if its just a REALLY hard clear coat. I planned on doing the car with Adams New 1 and 2 but i wasnt able to. Why not? Because it didnt do much correcting on this clear. I tried everything i had, Adams 1 and 2, And other products with several different foam and mf pads, nothing worked. I was getting so mad because it wouldnt work and i knew there was only one more thing to do to actually get it out...Rotary with a wool pad. So i went and got my Dewalt rotary and went to Oreillys and bought a wool pad. EVEN with all that running all the way up to 3500 rpms it still takes 5-6 passes to get it perfect. And of course there was buffer trails so i finished each panel with Adams Finishing Polish on the white foam pad. I only have about 30% of the car done and im already 20 hours in just paint correction. On the next car i do ill be able to actually give a good write up using just Adams 1 and 2, sorry i wasnt able to this time. Had everything ready to test out Adams 1 and 2 1-9_zps52c47a1f.jpg From here it doesnt look too bad after 2 passes of each 23_zpsbac43c07.jpg But its still really bad 5-1_zps5f9563f9.jpg 22_zps31b68468.jpg 21_zps1a7054aa.jpg 2-5_zps5a46a6f0.jpg This is when i http://i1264.photobucket.com/albums/jj500/J_Greenroyd/3-5_zps27b9fe32.jpg[/img][/url] This is after i got the rotary and 105, still taking SEVERAL passes. Btw this was the first time ive ever used a rotary with a wool pad 20_zps275342d4.jpg 19_zps597bbbce.jpg 4-2_zps566e63c6.jpg Pretty hazy, havent finished yet with adams #2 18_zps968d682a.jpg At first i was terrified of this thing, but now im really comfortable with it 6_zps48934f7c.jpg 17_zps533726fc.jpg 7_zps08cdb4b0.jpg Still a couple deep ones 8_zps2f23ac4a.jpg Working my way around the hood. 6hours just on the hood 9_zps62c8f456.jpg Corrected but not finished with adams #2 yet 16_zps1126b949.jpg Completely finished 50/50 11_zpsd2da7e74.jpg 10_zpsa0ba899d.jpg 15_zpsd47c7397.jpg Then i had an accident... I was using the rotary at 3200 rpms, my headphones were ran thru my shirt but i had taken them out my ears for a second to talk. Lean over to far and the rotary caught those and tore me up. Thank god it didnt hit the car, somehow i pulled away fast enough to get away from the car but i had the trigger lock on so it wouldnt stop. The sound of those headphones getting tangled up and hitting scared the crap out of me. My friend ryan finally unplugged the rotary and it finally stopped. I guess the part of the headphones that plugs into the phone hit my finger and stomach before it completely ripped off because it tore my finger up. Half of my pointed finger is completely purple and is still throbbing. Theres a bunch of blood under my finger nail and its swollen pretty bad. It managed to cut open my stomach a little bit too. Only pic i have is of my arm 12_zpsa6b95ec7.jpg Opened the garage for a second to catch these gorgeous pics 14_zps1ff938f7.jpg 13_zpse9115e75.jpg And thats it! Thanks for looking, im going to finish the car this week and ill post more pics as i progress.

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5-6 passes @ 3500 rpms on the rotary, wool pad and m105.  holy crap. what size was that wool pad? Glad something worked lol 

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Sounds like someone needed a better education of what he was using to actually paint/clear/sand his car.  The wrong variables on that side of things make life hell for people like us.  

 

I am sorry you are going through that nightmare brother.

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Thanks guys, its hard but its SOOO worth it. His grandpa has several classic cars and couple other guys are waiting to see if i can bring that car back to life. So i should have plenty more business after this! Going to get my finger xrayd at lunch, pretty sure its broke.

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Justin, awesome write-up man.  Maxed out the DeWalt with a wool pad...you must have had some serious heat there!  After my past few vehicles, I'm not surprised at how hard some defects are too correct anymore.  It definately shows the importance of having a good stable of tools/products at your disposal if your doing other people's vehicles. 

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Hey guys, im not gona be on much anymore. Got a new job and detailing is really picking up so im only gona go on wheni have free time. But I did finish the mustang after 40 hours total. 37 hours in just polishing. Well here it is, hope you like it as much as I did.

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BTW I did get a new truck tho!
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That is some great work!!! Truly spectacular!

 

I'm wondering if you thought about wetsanding it to 3000? Given how much time it was taking, I think it may have been faster than the rotary with M105 if you buffed out 3000 grit rather than 2000 grit.

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