agentf1
Enthusiast
I know this is not a Viper but I cut and pasted from Corvette Forum since I thought a few of you guys may enjoy seeing it also. If this is breaking any forum rules please feel free to delete it. For the Vette Haters please move on.
I have to apologize to everyone as I have been VERY lazy recently and have not uploaded any pics or posted any of my detail jobs for a while. I am going to try and upload the last couple I did atleast if I can find the time.
This one is near and dear to my heart since it is my new Callaway SC652. The car is an 09 and was in the showroom/on the lot for close to a year. I was told mostly showroom. All in all the car was no where near as bad as I expected. There were a few scratches on the bumper and it looks like there were some behind the rear window and one of the dealers tried to remove them with a wool pad and left U shaped buffer swirls in that area. Under flourescents it was Super Dull.
On the bad area behind the rear window I used my Rotary at 1500 and some SIP. Worked great at removing the buffer swirls.
It is hard to differentiate between before and after in photo's but here are some before or in progress shots of it taped up and ready to go.
I used my Flex 3401 on speed 5 to 6 with a green LC CCS pad and Menzerna PO106FA on most of the car. Then I jeweled the paint with Menzerna PO85RD and a gold LC CCS pad. I was going to do my usual Zaino but it was too cold and dark to pull it out for the Dawn wash so I just through a coat of Fuzion on it for now. Oh, and I used some Turbo Wax on the wheels and SS Mufflers, really brought them up nice.
I also did the seats with Leatherique which worked wonders on removing the few wrinkles that were on the drivers seat from people sitting in it in the showroom. Dealer offered to replace seat but after the leatherique you can barely tell it was sat in, I swear by that stuff. :cheers:
In progress
Afters
Here are a few of her outside.
Enjoy the pics.
I used 303 on some of the interior pieces and Z16 on the tires. Of course removed most of the plastic off the carpets etc. It is still on the Callaway sills but I will get around to removing that next time I wash it. I can't wait until spring so I can break it in and see what she's got in her. In the cool weather you cannot hook it up at all in the 1st 4 gears and that is keeping it under 3500rpm's.
I have to apologize to everyone as I have been VERY lazy recently and have not uploaded any pics or posted any of my detail jobs for a while. I am going to try and upload the last couple I did atleast if I can find the time.
This one is near and dear to my heart since it is my new Callaway SC652. The car is an 09 and was in the showroom/on the lot for close to a year. I was told mostly showroom. All in all the car was no where near as bad as I expected. There were a few scratches on the bumper and it looks like there were some behind the rear window and one of the dealers tried to remove them with a wool pad and left U shaped buffer swirls in that area. Under flourescents it was Super Dull.
On the bad area behind the rear window I used my Rotary at 1500 and some SIP. Worked great at removing the buffer swirls.
It is hard to differentiate between before and after in photo's but here are some before or in progress shots of it taped up and ready to go.
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I used my Flex 3401 on speed 5 to 6 with a green LC CCS pad and Menzerna PO106FA on most of the car. Then I jeweled the paint with Menzerna PO85RD and a gold LC CCS pad. I was going to do my usual Zaino but it was too cold and dark to pull it out for the Dawn wash so I just through a coat of Fuzion on it for now. Oh, and I used some Turbo Wax on the wheels and SS Mufflers, really brought them up nice.
I also did the seats with Leatherique which worked wonders on removing the few wrinkles that were on the drivers seat from people sitting in it in the showroom. Dealer offered to replace seat but after the leatherique you can barely tell it was sat in, I swear by that stuff. :cheers:
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Enjoy the pics.
I used 303 on some of the interior pieces and Z16 on the tires. Of course removed most of the plastic off the carpets etc. It is still on the Callaway sills but I will get around to removing that next time I wash it. I can't wait until spring so I can break it in and see what she's got in her. In the cool weather you cannot hook it up at all in the 1st 4 gears and that is keeping it under 3500rpm's.