Legacy said:
Epic work there!
What is a alcohol wash...? :fencelook:
CQuartz needs a very clean surface to adhere to. I mainly use Menzerna polish's, and they work down very cleanly + have no fillers, but even so will leave behind a little bit of polishing oil. This is fine if your going to put a natural wax on top, but not so great if you want to put something synthetic on top of the paint.
So to get rid of the polishing oils you use something like Isopropyl Alcohol to help wipe away the oils. Also help to make double sure that you have removed all possible filler, so you can know that all the defects have been removed and not just filled in.
Anyways onto the work.
Cquartz
Cquartz curing on the paint
The stuff is a ball ache to use, you only have 30ml to do the whole car and the bottle leaks.
And wiped off
And just some random reflection shots of the car as I was going along doing panels.
The Cquartz added very little to the car in terms of gloss, sharpness or colour, I'd say marginal improvements all around. But the surface was pretty slick to start with, not many defects to hide.
Kidneys showed some oxidization, cleaned that up with Megs Metal Polish.
And just some more general reflection shots.
I didnt coat the side skirts as I am not happy with them, will redo another time. Also need to finish off the side trim and reattach. No plastics, rubber, or glass work has been done yet, so dont judge me of it looks abit off.
Also the camera seemed to really struggle to focus in the last few, I think its bit buggered.
Will post some pics of it outside as soon as I have a chance.