GBS
Enthusiast
Continued from Phase I:
http://forums.viperclub.org/viper-detailing-tips-tricks/631273-2002-acr-detail-phase-i.html
Phase II
Engine Bay Detail
ACR Decal Replacement
Polish
Engine Bay Detail:
I started some of the engine bay detail when I had the car up on jack stands then finished it off after I put the wheels back on and put the car back on the floor.
Plastics and Rubber Surfaces - 303 Aerospace Protectant
Aluminum - Collinite 850 Metal Wax
Painted Steel - Duragloss 501
Viper ACR Decal Replacement:
The decal is an OEM ACR decal that was damaged when I purchased the car. Big thanks to Chuck Tator and Neil-UK for getting me the decals at a great price.
Before:
I put on some painter's tape before removing the decal so I could make sure I put it on in the exact same spot. Next I removed the old decal. To remove the glue I used Klasse All-In-One. It did a great job removing the glue and I didn't have to worry about damaging the paint with a solvent.
Before putting on the decal I did a 50% water 50% Isopropyl Alcohol wipe down on the area the decal was going on.
I only had to replace the decal on the driver's side so I still have an extra one in case I need it in the future.
Paint Polish:
Polish - Menzerna PO85RD using Flex and 6" Kompressor Lite Cutting & Jeweling pads.
It been over a year since I polished the car but it didn't have any swirl marks. It did have a few light scratches. I wasn't going to polish it at all then I thought I might as well polish the hard to get to body panel parts on the bottom of the car. while I had it up on jack stands.
Since I had polished the bottom of the body panels and thought I might as well remove a few light scratched and jewel up the paint.
http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/500/Polish_CO4.jpg
On most of the back I used a PC with a 4" LC lite cutting pad. A 6" pad is just to big to hit most of the spots on the back.
What's Next???? Phase III of course
Phase III
Interior Detail
LSP
To be continued since only 25 pictures are allowed in a single thread:
http://forums.viperclub.org/viper-detailing-tips-tricks/631273-2002-acr-detail-phase-i.html
Phase II
Engine Bay Detail
ACR Decal Replacement
Polish
Engine Bay Detail:
I started some of the engine bay detail when I had the car up on jack stands then finished it off after I put the wheels back on and put the car back on the floor.
Plastics and Rubber Surfaces - 303 Aerospace Protectant
Aluminum - Collinite 850 Metal Wax
Painted Steel - Duragloss 501
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Viper ACR Decal Replacement:
The decal is an OEM ACR decal that was damaged when I purchased the car. Big thanks to Chuck Tator and Neil-UK for getting me the decals at a great price.
Before:
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I put on some painter's tape before removing the decal so I could make sure I put it on in the exact same spot. Next I removed the old decal. To remove the glue I used Klasse All-In-One. It did a great job removing the glue and I didn't have to worry about damaging the paint with a solvent.
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Before putting on the decal I did a 50% water 50% Isopropyl Alcohol wipe down on the area the decal was going on.
You must be registered for see images attach
I only had to replace the decal on the driver's side so I still have an extra one in case I need it in the future.
Paint Polish:
Polish - Menzerna PO85RD using Flex and 6" Kompressor Lite Cutting & Jeweling pads.
It been over a year since I polished the car but it didn't have any swirl marks. It did have a few light scratches. I wasn't going to polish it at all then I thought I might as well polish the hard to get to body panel parts on the bottom of the car. while I had it up on jack stands.
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Since I had polished the bottom of the body panels and thought I might as well remove a few light scratched and jewel up the paint.
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http://www.autogeekonline.net/gallery/data/500/Polish_CO4.jpg
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On most of the back I used a PC with a 4" LC lite cutting pad. A 6" pad is just to big to hit most of the spots on the back.
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What's Next???? Phase III of course
Phase III
Interior Detail
LSP
To be continued since only 25 pictures are allowed in a single thread:
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