Thread resurrection inbound. Mods can someone move this post to the detailing section please?

With a spare sunday, washed the truck and washed my mums mondeo, thought i'd continue on where i left off. I hit it with the clay but again there wasn't alot of contamination coming up. I've clayed loads of cars now and this is the only one thats stumped me as the paint genuinely looks fuccked. Its had a bit of a hammering from being outside in an industrial estate for all of a day in its life, so any sort of debris has been on it over a vast amount of time and stuck into the paint.

Decided to just go for it with the meguiars dual action g220 that i use, whatever was on the surface was going to come off with the cut anyway!

This time i went ahead with a medium pad and a medium cut mernza, hadn't sampled this compund before as i've only really delt with doing swirl removals, so i had nothing to loose really!

I was doing 3 passes on each panel/section. Upping the speed every time so started on speed setting 2, then 4, then finally top whack of 6 for the final pass.

Starded on the front nearside wing and came up like this, comparing the wing to the bonnet the paints faded and all sorts of debris clinging to it, nothing that could be shifted by hand!


IMG_5080 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr

Next few shots, i did 1/3 of the bonnet, its not exactly straight ( tbf i had some blue tape to use for comparison but its gone walks ) but its the line of success!


IMG_5081 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr


IMG_5082 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr


IMG_5083 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr

This next shot is now onto the offside, comparing the bonnet being passed to the wing which is untouched.


IMG_5084 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr


IMG_5085 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr

Just after passing over the bonnet


IMG_5086 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr


IMG_5087 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr

At about a halfwayish point, this was the state of the pad, loads of dirt had been dragged off the paint, so washed it off until it was back to a clean state and continued on.


IMG_5092 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr

After the 3 passes on the roof


IMG_5093 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr

Revealed a decent reflection, but still sadly marks from bird poo thats eaten the lacquer and cant be reversed, unless i went in with a rotor which tbf i dont fancy doing


IMG_5094 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr

Finished the lot off with some kleenfreaks detailing spray, its wax combined so it should protect it nicely! I was going to go back over with an ultrafinish 3m compound and a soft pad but i was loosing the light of day! Next time round i'll sort it...


IMG_5096 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr


IMG_5097 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr

Then just to finish, a reflection of the detailing range!


IMG_5100 by Jack_Pearson, on Flickr

Thanks for looking
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