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Mike_182's V6 Correction Detail...



  Megane R26
Copy and pasted from Detailing World... Ste and Mike will add their MUCH better pics shortly....


Today saw me travel to Warwick to help my mate Mike with his stunning Black Gold RenaultSport Clio V6.

The car is extremely well looked after, with no expense spared, but the paintwork wasn't in the best of conditions, and was covered in swirls, hazing and RDS's. The aim for today was to remove as much of this as possible, to restore some gloss to the paintwork.

Now, I have been struggling with my camera and Brinkmann, so please excuse the lack of pictures - Mike and my mate Ste were on hand taking some DSLR pics, so hopefully they will be added later on.

Mike once again washed the car for me, and it was clayed recently, so I was simply there to aid with the machine polishing.

General view of the condition of the paint:

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After trying LOTS of different combinations, I settled on Menzerna 203S with a Sonus SFX1/2 pad, as required. This combination made light work of the swirls and hazing, but didn't tackle the RDS's. We decided it was best that we left the majority of deeper scratches alone, as the entire sides of the V6, and the front and rear bumper are plastic/fibre glass, so I was unable to take paint readings. These will be tackled at a later date - disappointing that that I couldn't fully correct, but I'd rather take a cautious approach towards these things.

The car was then treated to a layer of Carlack 68NSC, then topped with Mike's own pot of Swissvax Onyx. The wheels were sealed with Planet Polish WS&S, and tyres dressed with I4D Tyre Gloss.

Mike also spent a few hours polishing his detachable tailpipes, which came out incredibly well.

A few afters:

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Thanks for looking,

Russ.
 
  Better than yours. C*nt.
As promised, my pictures (there's a few more, but it's time for food and these are the ones that stood out to me!)

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  Better than yours. C*nt.
And as I said on DW - thanks very much for your help over the last two days, been appreciated hugely and the results are superb!
 
  Megane R26
And as I said on DW - thanks very much for your help over the last two days, been appreciated hugely and the results are superb!

Thanks Mike, appreciate it and thanks for your kind words :) (and the pig and chicken!)

It's a shame I couldn't get the V6 to the same level of the Golf, but it's not worth the risk without knowing what we have to play with depth wise. Like I said, I'll get the better PDG soon enough, and we can break out the wet sanding pads and get it 100%.
 
  Swift Sport
Swirls...

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Russ sets to work...

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Mike 'cleaning his pipes' lol

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Few mid-clean...

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Few of the Golf in the meantime...

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Finishing off...

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Ste.
 
  Better than yours. C*nt.
I really didn't know how s**t the front wings fit around the front clusters on the v6! Thats shocking!

It's one of those that seems to look a whole lot worse on a photo - IRL it's actually a 'nice' fit around it! But that photo does look like someone took it out and put it in upside down...
 
It looks like you can actually see the plastic behind the lense in that pic!

I'll take your word for it. lol
 

Edd

ClioSport Club Member
  Ghibli/Boxster/197T
That's stunning, I bet even with mpg in mind it's hard getting into the Golf on a Monday morning.
 
  itb'd RB 182 cup
looks awsome mate! id love to have a car thats worth all that work especially if it was a bg v6!
 


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