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Old 08-10-2009, 04:03 AM
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Default Oakes - Detailed: 2008 Evolution X - Dealership Hackjob!

You could call this a rescue detail of a 2008 Evolution X, hence I was essentially reviving the paint after some poor, poor dealership "detailing" or "hacking" rather? The project was brought to me by it's owner, Nick, in hopes to get it "looking the way she should." The paint on this particular Evo was in rough shape, looked dull to the naked eye and in direct light, as you will see it looked terrible! After 24 hours of working on this vehicle over 3 days, over a dozen water bottles and significantly less Red Bulls later, this car was restored to perfection.

Process:
Vehicle wash - Clay - Wash
Menzerna Power Gloss - Orange pad
Menzerna Power Finish 203 - Green pad
Optimum Poli - Seal - Black pad
Collinite's No. 845 wax
Re-wash - Carnuaba Spray wax
Blood, Sweat, more sweat, and tears


A Few Before Pictures





Brake Caliper Before/After - Passenger





Brake Caliper Before/After - Driver




Wheel Before/After




Wheel Before/After




Paint Pictures In Direct Sunlight









After Vehicle prep, all the plastic, rubber and vinyl edges were taped off



Another Inspection of the paint then followed, the picture below show the damage that was found.








Here is the only successful 50/50 shot I could manage, with metallic paint it is difficult to capture a shot like this because the usual light angles reflect off of too many flakes and give it a hazed effect.



As can see the damage above was covering the entire vehicle, about 90-95% of the damage was repaired and can be seen in the pictures below. These pics were taken after compounding/polishing, no sealant, glazes or waxes on the finish.








Paint shots afterwords in the sun, albeit cloudy still enough to light to expose defects







After about 24 hours combined on this vehicle, I present the finished photos, starting with the reflection shots!












I like how these two turned out




Finished vehicle Photos, who said Red can't be shiny?













Enjoy! As always, please comment!

-Oakes
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Old 08-10-2009, 09:08 AM
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Steal his wheels for me?

Great job, the paint on the X's doesn't seem to be too good. Mine is already showing some wear.
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Old 08-10-2009, 10:13 AM
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If I stole them, it'd be for me haha, Thank you!

The paint on the X's seems to be just as bad, or worse as the 8 and 9, which is a shame. Would have thought Mitsubishi would learn something.
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