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Old Dec 28, 2010 | 11:59 AM
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From Pink to Cherry! 1964 Nova SS Exterior Paint Correction



Where do I begin? This 1964 Nova SS is one beautiful classic muscle car. It has had a rough life from the previous owner, but the new owner has lots of plans in store for it. Right now the owner just wanted the paint to be brought back to life to hold it off until the full frame up restoration. So he gave me a call and asked if I could work my magic. I was honored to be able to work on such a nice old school classic piece of American history. Lets get this detail going.


The paint is a Single stage paint which is notorious for fading, and this one had really bad water spot stains and some areas were basically bleached of the color.

This is the car when I first arrived for the detail.

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You can tell how bad the paint was oxidized by how cloudy the reflection was.

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Here are some of the spiderweb scratches

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and some type of animal scratches

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here are some more pics of the horizontal panels

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looks like this emblem got bird bombed?

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The car had quite a few chips to touch up

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Over all the car is in great condition, but it still needs some luv'n

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It was a Very cold morning, so I had to dress accordingly. I began the detail by giving it a thorough foam wash using my Foam Canon and Dawn Detergent.

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letting it dwell

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Then rinse off any heavy stuff

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Re-apply the snow foam for the hand wash

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Washing it in straight lines.

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Getting into all the tight areas with my boar's hair brush

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after the car was washed, I then rinsed it one last time.

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To any detailers out there that have to detail in the cold weather. These gloves are AMAZING! They keep your hands Dry and Warm.

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Next is the Clay bar step. This car had little tree sap spots all over it

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Its kind of hard to see, but if you look close, these were all over the paint and windows.

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here is the clay bar after finished, I had to kneed it a few times too.

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So then the car was pulled inside for the rest of the job.

I started out with doing some touch up. there were a lot of spots to cover and I new it would take some time.

This touch up was more for just making them chips less noticeable. there were a lot of rusty spots that needed the rust scratched out of them and touch up paint applied.

here is one area were I removed the rust out with the corner of the razor blade.

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after both of the scratches were cleaned.

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Next I applied the touch up paint.

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I apply a couple of layers and then let it all dry before I wetsand it smooth.

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While the touch up paint dries, I start the paint correction on the lower sides of the car.

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And here is a 50/50

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And then the Final outcome of this fender.

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I experimented with different methods starting off.

My first choice was the FLEX 3401 and PFW pad using Meguiars M105.

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It left some marks on the paint so I followed behind it with the Lake country Cyan pad and M105 to get those out.

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It did alright, but I really wanted to use my Griots garage DA and a Surbuff R-series pad. I like the flex, but it takes a lot of back muscle to work it, and with the DA and surbuff pad, its just so smooth and cuts amazingly. Once you master the Surbuff pad you can correct the paint better and faster then a Rotary buffer with a wool pad.

So on the next panel I pulled out the Griots and Surbuff pad and got at it.

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After making it down the driver side, I started on the trunk using the Griots 6in DA and Surbuff working in 2'-3' squares

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Here is some of the progress

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and here is a 50/50 of the trunk

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To get into all of the tight spots, I got out my Rotary with a 3in Gloss-it backing plate and a 4in orange pad

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Here is that touch up after the wetsanding and buffing. the color was a little off but over all it was a lot less noticable.

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And this is the final outcome of the touch up at the end

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This is the roof getting some M105 from the Griots DA and Surbuff pad. (You can tell that the paint is Single Stage from how the M105 is turning pink).

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The Roof before

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The roof After

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This is the hood after

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After all of the Cutting I polished the car using a LC hydrotech Tangerine pad w/ M205 on the Flex 3401.

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The Roof

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The Trunk

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The Hood

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My choice of Sealant was BFWD on a Blue LC finishing pad using my Flex 3401

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While the sealant was drying, I cleaned the window and dressed the tires.

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Before we pulled it out side for the Final Wipe down and walk around, I took some #0000 steel wool and polish and cleaned up all of the little rust pits on the chrome bumpers.

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Next we pulled it out side for the final look over and wipe down.

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Now for the reflection shots

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the owner pulled it over to the side to get some posing shots, you can tell he was happy by the big smile on his face.

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The Boss man stepping out! I heard the song "Bad to the Bone" playing from the clouds, lol

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Thanks for viewing, have a blessed day.
 
Old Dec 28, 2010 | 12:55 PM
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Nice "Shoe Box" now. Good work and I know to the owner it's just like having it brand new again.
 
Old Dec 29, 2010 | 01:20 PM
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Thanks man
 
Old Dec 29, 2010 | 05:30 PM
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That was a really nice project to document. Great job!
 
Old Dec 29, 2010 | 05:42 PM
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Dude: You are BADD!!! Absolutely stunning workmanship!! How's about coming down to Atlanta and doing my Fit??? It is nowhere nearly as needy as the Nova!!! :-)
'07 VBP Sport 5 MT/ minor appearance & comfort mods!!
 
Old Dec 30, 2010 | 12:42 PM
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wow. awesome work. how long did this job take you? what do u normally charge for a project like this? just out of curiosity.
 
Old Dec 30, 2010 | 03:38 PM
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such a sick car, you did an awesome job!
 
Old Jan 3, 2011 | 06:20 PM
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Beautiful Eric, I haven't been over to TID in a while since up here business is REAAAL slow. Good to see you still at it, thanks for the glove tip! gonna order some soon.
 
Old Jan 4, 2011 | 08:43 AM
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Beautiful Eric, I haven't been over to TID in a while since up here business is REAAAL slow. Good to see you still at it, thanks for the glove tip! gonna order some soon.
What's your Screen Name on there?
 
Old Jan 4, 2011 | 01:10 PM
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Same as here sir, honda2112, a combination of my two loves; Honda + Rush
 
Old Jan 4, 2011 | 01:35 PM
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Fantastic job!!!
 
Old Jan 4, 2011 | 02:08 PM
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That is truly impressive, like the rest of your work. Keep posting these!
 
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