After some mods with the AP2 Honda S2000, it was time to meet with Chicago Auto Pros owner to have the car paint corrected. We discuss what paint correction is and all the work that goes into it. No matter the brand and model, Toyota Supra, Honda Accord, BMW, Mustang, the video will aid in understanding the art of detailing.
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Index:
00:00 Intro
00:57 The Story of Why
1:44 What is Paint Correction, and Prep
2:56 Starting the Compounding
5:27 Polishing and Looking for Defects
8:48 Post Prep Ceramic Coating and PPF
9:10 The End Result and Costs
11:12 Final Thoughts
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I love how SavageGeese is becoming a pseudo car documentary channel.
Looks beautiful afterwards. I hear that S2000s are increasing in value, so this should definitely pay off in the long run financially. We had our new Odyssey protected with PPF on the front and ceramic coated entirely; we tend to keep our vehicles 10+ years, so want to keep it looking fresher over the long term. Plus it adds peace of mind while traveling on highway and in between washes. Just my .02
Paint correction is the best "mod" you can do on any car.
12 Minutes I'm pretty sure this is a short video for Savagegeese! Honestly I really enjoy polishing/compounding my car, it is a lot of work but
when you are done and the car just shines its a great feeling.
I would love to & gladly pay the cost to have my ride paint-corrected & ceramic-coated. The only issue is I'm way too paranoid that some moron is going to drive into my car, totaling it.
Even if insurance covers it, even if it's just a few dented panels and the car is salvageable with some body work, it's hard to justify the steep cost of paintwork/bodywork that you can't take with you if your car wrecks and you get another one. It's not as easy as bolt-on modifications like turbos, audio systems, or wheels.
One meter long hot dog lol ðŸŒ
The beauty of this channel is attention to detail and pursuit of a high quality product. I can see why you partner with these guys at Chicago Auto Pros. Impressive & inspiring work!
General note: This service is only worth it (to me anyways) for a car you are going to keep, this is not for your mid-2010's Civic/Corolla/Throw away car, unless you've got oodles of money to burn. I have an IS 350 F-sport, as a daily driver; it is not worth the $5k-$10k price to me to get this service done; I'm just going to run this car into the ground, take it on road trips, probably teach my son to drive in it if I still have it when he is old enough. My 1966 Mustang that is currently being resto-modded? yeah, once it's painted and "done", it will be worth getting this service done, I've had that car for 20 years and plan on handing it off to my son when I can no longer drive it.
"The ass end is like 16 years old and abused"
Well I do not see how that could be misquoted in any way.