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    Viper TA paint correction before and after.

    I took the car to a local place while I was was on vacation and they went above and beyond what I was expecting.
    They documented the process on a local car board. Instead of cutting and pasting there miles of information and pictures, I thought I would post the link here.
    Rain hit pretty hard as I was getting to the shop so the before pics are "dirty". It's a good read and they link to their YouTube vids for DIY too

    http://forums.780tuners.com/showthre...-2016-Viper-TA

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    Amazing!! Car is gorgeous

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    Just another day in the Mopar Garage for me, Kidding

    That looks fantastic, car is amazing and a really cool color.

    Bruce

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    DONK! I thought you were in the states. I was going to say PM me when you get tired of it and get an ACR. LOL!

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    Looks good!
    If you don't mind my asking, What did they hit you up for on the paint correction (with & without the sealant)?

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    For correction and the film application and whatever else sealant and so on was 3700 CDN (2800 USD)

    30 hrs of work? They say this wasn't the worst G5 Viper they have had to correct. I guess the kid at the Prefix running the buffer has good days and bad days.
    Last edited by donk_316; 07-28-2016 at 01:12 PM.

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    That's good for everything!

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    Sorry for my lack of knowledge but what exactly is paint correction? I see more and more of this mentioned as of recent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stealth78 View Post
    Sorry for my lack of knowledge but what exactly is paint correction? I see more and more of this mentioned as of recent.
    It's when a car is detailed in a multi step process that eliminates any paint damage, such as light scratches, swirl marks, etc. It's usually done by washing, clay bar (to remove any contaminants in the paint), a 1 or 2 step polishing (aggressive and/or light cut polish) to remove the damage in the paint, then a sealant is applied. Sometimes wax on top of the sealant is eventually applied for an added protective layer.

    It's a lengthy process, thus the high cost.

    Ron

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    search Junkman videos on youtube and your life will change.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BlknBlu View Post
    search Junkman videos on youtube and your life will change.

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    Agreed!

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    Wow, looks amazing!

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    Quote Originally Posted by donk_316 View Post
    For correction and the film application and whatever else sealant and so on was 3700 CDN (2800 USD)

    30 hrs of work? They say this wasn't the worst G5 Viper they have had to correct. I guess the kid at the Prefix running the buffer has good days and bad days.
    Ouch!

    Check out my buddy Andrew at www.iamautos.ca did a 22 hr paint correction with xpel ultimate for about 1/2 that(and my paint had some pretty bad webbing/swirling). 30 hrs is pretty overkill.
    Last edited by Redx; 07-28-2016 at 03:42 PM.

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    Hardcore!!!!!!!! How much of the car did you do the Xpel on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Redx View Post
    Ouch!

    Check out my buddy Andrew at www.iamautos.ca did a 22 hr paint correction with xpel ultimate for about 1/2 that(and my paint had some pretty bad webbing/swirling). 30 hrs is pretty overkill.
    Thanks for the link. Auto Obsessed is a pretty reputable shop, plus he gives you a thumb drive with pictures documenting the entire process.

    I'm not a huge fan of wraps or films so I only did the front bumper, headlights and complete rockers / sills.

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    Turned out great but a ridiculous number of products used


 

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