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Beefy Paint Correction on Hammered Lexus LS460L

Lexus LS 460L in for an extensive paint correction and interior detail.

Majority of the paint issues came from automatic car washes and later a paint chip repair guy who attempted some "buffing" of his own, naturally that only added to the issues.

This writeup contains lots of 50/50 pictures and several videos including one on DA wetsanding.

Prep procedure:

Pressure rinse
Foam
2 bucket wash using strong mix of CG citrus wash
Riccardo clay + ONR lube
Multiple IPA wipedowns to completely strip paint of old glaze

Wheels:

Sonax on wheels
Powerclean on tires/wheel wells

Started with the hood, many rock chips attempted to be fixed on the hood and more damage was left than damage fixed



Closeup of defects under Fenix LED



After M105 + wool pad and Menzerna Powerfinish



Wool compounding



Front fender corrected, door uncorrected



Trunk section was too damaged for high level correction using even a wool pad and M105, no sense in even testing out that combination as I would have yielded no more than maybe 75% correction, the gouges and deep rids would be left all over the trunk. In trying to chase down those very deep defects with a wool pad at high RPM I would most likely remove more clear coat than I would like to in the process.

So I opted to wetsand it instead. The entire trunk was DA sanded using 3000 grit discs

Lots of deep RIDS and gouges, again rock chip repair was attempted here and failed miserably.





Before beginning prep on the trunk I let the paper soak for about 40 minutes in lukewarm water

Two 3000grit discs soaking before using



Proper adapter screwed into backing plate for sanding, then the backing pad was put on

 
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Finally after soaking, disc was centered on. I used 1 disc for the right side, and 1 disc for the left side after which both were thrown away.



Slurry left in the process of sanding, water in a sprayer bottled had a tiny bit of pH car soap for lubricity, some like that some dont, I prefer it. Not a ton of water used in this process so I guess you could classify it as "damp sanding" rather than wet sanding.





Readings taken after also



DA sanding Video

YouTube - Machine Wetsanding by Street Dreams Detail

Results and 50/50s after removing sanding marks with the same black wool pad and M105 combo plus foam compounding with Powerfinish, no finishing polish at this point







I like this picture because it shows the natural color of the finish with the heavy concentration of swirls compared to the sanded and polished side



Left side then sanded also



Onto the rest of the car

The doors had some of the heaviest concentrations of swirls I have seen so far on any car







The 3 lightsource test.. if it passes this you achieved what you wanted.

- Halogen
- LED
- Camera Flash

Uncorrected under 3 different light sources



Corrected side under the same 3 light sources



Video 50/50

YouTube - Street Dreams Detail - Video 50/50 Before and After polishing



Closeup



Drivers side door, same issues



Mirror







After all compounding and polishing work the car was finished using the DA and Menzerna PO85rd. Lexus paint is very nice to work with but can be a bit of a pain to finish down via rotary so before taking any chances I switched down to the DA and it worked great.
 
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I'll open up a door or pop a hood so I can polish all the way to an edge without spilling over on the next panel...

Like I did here



After gentle finishing and some more inspection after another IPA wipedown I pulled the car outside to double check my work in the sun. No LSP applied yet

Sun shots after correction only







Trunk, nice and leveled







Back inside for interior work

Before





After









Doorjambs sealed using Opti seal



LSP: Powerlock x2 applied by machine







Inside for the final wipedown using distilled water

Final shots









Trunk as I imagined it would look after the time spent on it



Hood reflection







Walkaround video

YouTube - Street Dreams Detail - Lexus LS 460 After Massive Correction

I usually keep my favorite picture for last, one that sums up the detail as a whole...in this case it was not a finished shot but a 50/50 of the trunk...




Thats it, thanks for looking!
 
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Looks great!! thanks for sharing..
 
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my poor M5 desperately need this kind of resuscitation.
 
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I was wondering what kind of time frame does it typically take you to do all that magic
 
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What do you use for the dressing of the tires? That is the perfect look I want for my own.
 
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Way to go Dave! DA wetsanding gives me chills......
 
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Originally Posted by Charlie Two Tap
I was wondering what kind of time frame does it typically take you to do all that magic
A detail of this magnitude... 30-40hours.

Originally Posted by Damon@tirerack
Way to go Dave! DA wetsanding gives me chills......
Have to constantly push the envelope Damon, sometimes wool pads at high RPM just wont cut it, lol.

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