Hi all,
Been a while since I've posted because I have been working my first full time engineering job since graduating from college.
I have been going through cars fairly quickly recently and finally settled on a 2003 Lexus LX470 which I absolutely LOVE! I picked it up and while it saw weekly tunnel washes, the truck had it's fair share of paint defects and contamination.
In my absence from detailing for the past year, I forgot to take good pictures so I apologize for the lack of.
First I did a full underbody coating. I washed and etched the frame, suspension, axles, and braces and gave it 2 good coats of POR15 and 1 layer of Top Coat. Turned out very well!
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Then I tackled the interior which I'm guessing hasn't been touched in a while...
I used Einzsett Deep Plastic Cleaner and a horsehair brush. This was a quick and dirty cleanup
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Then I tackled the wheels after they got some new BFG KO2's mounted. They had seen 2 ohio winters and were a bit corroded but I did what I could with them and coated them with McKee's wheel coating which I haven't used on a personal car before.
Before:
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
IronX treatment
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Then they got 2 rounds of brush cleaning
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Then I hit the spots of corrosion with some other items and here are some finished pictures back on the truck.
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Then I got to go home and take advantage of my dad's nice 4.5 bay climate controlled garage to do the actual detailing!
I began with tackling the headlights which were kind of beat. I used the 3M kit on my new Makita drill. Then polished them with FG400 and Reflect.
IMG_5029 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
IMG_5031 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
IMG_5037 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
IMG_5039 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
IMG_5040 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
IMG_5046 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
First she got a bath and heavy treatment of Iron-X.
DSC_0037 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
DSC_0039 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
DSC_0043 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Next she was taped up and put in the garage to get to work
DSC_0050 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
DSC_0053 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
She got to be next to my younger brother's 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser which is a flawless example that he got out of Texas.
I clayed the truck with Nanoskin towel and then began polishing. The paint was relatively soft but I still opted for a 2-step correction. I started with Menzerna FG400 and an orange LC hyrbid pad on my Flex. Here are the results...
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
I also got some defects out as well.
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Then followed up with CarPro Reflect since I forgot to get some more SF4000 before doing this. I used a white LC hybrid pad on my Flex. Then I wiped it down with Wolfgang Perfekt Paint Prep and applied 1 coat of GTechniq CSL and 2 coats of EXO. This was my first time using any GTechniq products and they were fairly easy to work with. Not as easy to use as Wolfgang Uber which is still my favorite coating to use but still good. Here are some finished shots. I took pics the morning before I left so lighting sucks :bash:
by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
DSC_0087 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
DSC_0090 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
DSC_0092 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
DSC_0093 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
DSC_0060 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
DSC_0059 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Close up of the Galactic Grey Mica paint:
Untitled by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
DSC_0085 by Chris Merritt, on Flickr
Thanks for looking! This truck is now ready for all that Buffalo, NY winters can throw at it!
Been a while since I've posted because I have been working my first full time engineering job since graduating from college.
I have been going through cars fairly quickly recently and finally settled on a 2003 Lexus LX470 which I absolutely LOVE! I picked it up and while it saw weekly tunnel washes, the truck had it's fair share of paint defects and contamination.
In my absence from detailing for the past year, I forgot to take good pictures so I apologize for the lack of.
First I did a full underbody coating. I washed and etched the frame, suspension, axles, and braces and gave it 2 good coats of POR15 and 1 layer of Top Coat. Turned out very well!



Then I tackled the interior which I'm guessing hasn't been touched in a while...
I used Einzsett Deep Plastic Cleaner and a horsehair brush. This was a quick and dirty cleanup



Then I tackled the wheels after they got some new BFG KO2's mounted. They had seen 2 ohio winters and were a bit corroded but I did what I could with them and coated them with McKee's wheel coating which I haven't used on a personal car before.
Before:

IronX treatment


Then they got 2 rounds of brush cleaning

Then I hit the spots of corrosion with some other items and here are some finished pictures back on the truck.



Then I got to go home and take advantage of my dad's nice 4.5 bay climate controlled garage to do the actual detailing!
I began with tackling the headlights which were kind of beat. I used the 3M kit on my new Makita drill. Then polished them with FG400 and Reflect.






First she got a bath and heavy treatment of Iron-X.



Next she was taped up and put in the garage to get to work


She got to be next to my younger brother's 1988 Toyota Land Cruiser which is a flawless example that he got out of Texas.
I clayed the truck with Nanoskin towel and then began polishing. The paint was relatively soft but I still opted for a 2-step correction. I started with Menzerna FG400 and an orange LC hyrbid pad on my Flex. Here are the results...

I also got some defects out as well.


Then followed up with CarPro Reflect since I forgot to get some more SF4000 before doing this. I used a white LC hybrid pad on my Flex. Then I wiped it down with Wolfgang Perfekt Paint Prep and applied 1 coat of GTechniq CSL and 2 coats of EXO. This was my first time using any GTechniq products and they were fairly easy to work with. Not as easy to use as Wolfgang Uber which is still my favorite coating to use but still good. Here are some finished shots. I took pics the morning before I left so lighting sucks :bash:







Close up of the Galactic Grey Mica paint:


Thanks for looking! This truck is now ready for all that Buffalo, NY winters can throw at it!