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10-30-2012, 12:22 PM | #1 |
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eclipsisNA Detailed | Restoring Jerez Black - Part II
My favorite client to work with is someone that is genuinely excited about seeing their car after I've completed a paint correction. This client in particular had very high hopes for a car he recently purchased that was severely neglected by its previous owner. The entire car had intense swirling and holograms created by another detailer.
This detail let me try out a tool I hobbled together to help facilitate multiple fixed measurement points for my paint depth gauge. Prior to this, I had always measured paint by locations marked with a single laser point. The inherit problem in this practice is that I wouldn't know whether the amount of paint I was removing was uniform across the entire panel measured by the single point. The solution was to somehow split the laser's beam into multiple paths to create a grid. A grid would allow me track the amount of paint removed across an entire panel. The grid was created by gluing a piece of diffraction grating to a laser pointer with a toggle switch. This is after 56 hours of work spread out over 6 days. Camera: Canon 5D Mark III Lenses: Tamron 24-70 VC, Canon 70-200 f2.8L IS II Trigger system: Odin Phottix Dull, faded paint at delivery ![]() Thick brake dust on wheel's barrel ![]() Clay bar after wheel was decontaminated ![]() After decontamination ![]() ![]() Heavy swirling on reverse light ![]() Reverse light after polishing ![]() Side vent removed for polishing ![]() Side vent after polishing ![]() Passenger side pillar before polishing ![]() Passenger side pillar after polishing ![]() Available in 720p & 1080p Holograms and swirls on hood ![]() Hood after polishing ![]() Swirled and faded front-end ![]() Front-end after paint correction and application of Chemical Guys J97 ![]() ![]() Tripod-mounted diffraction laser ![]() Multiple measuring points are created on driver side door by diffraction grating ![]() Measuring grid points w/ paint depth gauge (available in 720p & 1080p) Buffer trails and swirls on driver side door ![]() Driver side door after polishing ![]() ![]() Left side of driver side door before polishing, right side after polishing ![]() ![]() |
10-30-2012, 11:28 PM | #4 |
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Nice Eric!! once again you killed it
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10-31-2012, 05:05 PM | #6 |
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Nice work! Jerez Black is a pain in the ass, but you did a really great job with it. My car is Jerez and it came with the usual dealer installed swirls on the hood and holograms on the trunk lid (even though I bought it new). Removing the defects from the hood and trunk lid was a huge chore when I got a paint correction at ~1,000 miles.
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Thank you gents! This one took a ton of work, but it came out beautifully in the end.
Many thanks, yours still looks great in your avatar ![]() Quote:
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12-08-2012, 04:01 AM | #11 |
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A job well done. It really show how much time you put into detailing it.
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