Week Two With My New Baby
*sigh* I worked all weekend on getting the car done, and I'm not even half done still! I can pretty much call the interior done minus I haven't thrown the defogger in there yet to completely rid the nasty odors. However, I found some spots between the seats where I took out gobs of dog hair, ew! I also got the new seat covers in place. I steamcleaned everything so I'm not sure if I have to reshampoo the carpets or not...
But... yesterday I began on the exterior work. Wow. This guy probably never polished or waxed the car. Especially both bumpers were as rough as sandpaper, and there was a lot of scuff marks everywhere. I decided to clay spots on the car, but ended up doing the entire car. I was able to get every single scuff mark out, including a spot with overspray, and both bumpers now are smooth as glass. We thought the bumpers were painted the wrong color, but actually like the article I was reading last Friday, there was so much dirt in the pores of the paint that it gave it a yellowish hue. Apparently white cars don't look super white sometimes because they have a tendency to be more porous, thus holding onto the dirt more. After going after the bumpers with clay, I loosened so much dirt that it didn't even look like I had washed the car! I need to give it another wash tonight and I'll take some pictures. I should have taken more before pictures but I didn't figure I'd see so much of a difference! Wow. The paint is now a very sparkly white pearl instead of looking like a super white. I was also able to remove the tape marks, so all in all, the paint job no longer looks horrendous and definitely acceptable. Who knew this beast would turn into such a beauty with a little elbow grease?! The only thing that bugs me still is the chipping clearcoat on the roof, but I think with a little work I can get that fixed as well.
This coming weekend will be all about getting the paint cleaner, polish and wax/sealant on the car. I'm not even sure if its worth tackling the alloys because a couple of them are really beaten up. I may steam clean and then just polish them up and call it quits til I can have them redone. I want to refinish the chrome on the car too, alot of it has chips in it, like the front grill.
But... yesterday I began on the exterior work. Wow. This guy probably never polished or waxed the car. Especially both bumpers were as rough as sandpaper, and there was a lot of scuff marks everywhere. I decided to clay spots on the car, but ended up doing the entire car. I was able to get every single scuff mark out, including a spot with overspray, and both bumpers now are smooth as glass. We thought the bumpers were painted the wrong color, but actually like the article I was reading last Friday, there was so much dirt in the pores of the paint that it gave it a yellowish hue. Apparently white cars don't look super white sometimes because they have a tendency to be more porous, thus holding onto the dirt more. After going after the bumpers with clay, I loosened so much dirt that it didn't even look like I had washed the car! I need to give it another wash tonight and I'll take some pictures. I should have taken more before pictures but I didn't figure I'd see so much of a difference! Wow. The paint is now a very sparkly white pearl instead of looking like a super white. I was also able to remove the tape marks, so all in all, the paint job no longer looks horrendous and definitely acceptable. Who knew this beast would turn into such a beauty with a little elbow grease?! The only thing that bugs me still is the chipping clearcoat on the roof, but I think with a little work I can get that fixed as well.
This coming weekend will be all about getting the paint cleaner, polish and wax/sealant on the car. I'm not even sure if its worth tackling the alloys because a couple of them are really beaten up. I may steam clean and then just polish them up and call it quits til I can have them redone. I want to refinish the chrome on the car too, alot of it has chips in it, like the front grill.
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