Trashed Corvette

dbrun

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Corvette had deep water spots and swirled out all over the car. Two step correction. This was my first two step correction and my first time using rotary on a car.

Thanks to Mikes class, I came home confident to use a rotary and get this car back respectable, but definitely still nervous.

Is it perfect, no, still some deep water spots and some deeper scratches.

By me doing my test spot on the hood and I was able to remove most of the defects, so I did that process around the whole car.

Finished it with Dr. Beasley Nano resin Mx.

I have a walk around video, unfortunately the file is to big.
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Freaking amazing work Daniel!

When I get back from our vacation (Stacy’s birthday) I’ll help you share the video. I purposely left laptop at home - but will be back online next week.

Thanks for sharing and thank you for attending the recent 3-day class.

The rotary polisher is one of my favorite tools and I’m confident you’ll feel the same as you continue to turn out pro-grade results like this Corvette.

Also - these C4s are known for having very hard paint. When it comes to removing defects like water spots out of hard clearcoats - it’s best done with a rotary polisher. It’s aks the fastest way.

Mike
 
Awesome....I love using the rotary from time to time to speed up some nasty damages.

And agree with you, after Mikes class, felt comfortable using a rotary.
 
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