Exterior Showroom Detail: 06 EVO IX SE

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Had a beautiful weekend this past weekend so I detailed a customers rare 06 EVO IX Special Edition. This car has all the features of the popular MR Edition just without the 6-speed transmission, this car was a 5-speed and a very nice car to work on.

Upon arrival the car was filthy, there was no way these wheels had been touched in over a year. Paint was slightly oxidized, and customer admitted to not having washed it in 6+ months. I had my work cut out for me, not to mention the 3M invisible shield the car had on it the customer wanted removed. After having the customer fill out the necessary paperwork I started in on it.

Steps for Washing:
-Pressure washed with 1800 psi Electric pressure washer
-Foamed (Dwell Time: 5 mins)
-Sprayed off again
-Foamed and wiped w/ Lambswool Mitt
-Rinsed
-Iron-X whole car
-Rinsed
-Dried w/ electric leaf blower, air compressor, and wiped the rest with Cobra Supreme Guzzler.

Removal of Invisible Shield:
I was very fortunate in this step, I let the car sit out in the sun to warm up the surface for the removal of the Shield. While doing this I started the removal of the wheels and tires because there was no way I was going to try and clean these on the car. Also I wanted to polish and seal the Brembo calipers. After lunch I pulled the car into the garage and began the process.

Started out with the Dual Mode heat gun on the low setting and pulled off the passenger A-pillar section of the shield, No adhesive left behind at all. So, feeling confident I started on the hood of the car without the heat gun, making sure to always pull at a 70-90 degree angle away from the surface, pulled off perfectly. The rest of the removal was flawless. The only thing I can think of was the installer must've done a fabulous job or this Shield had not been on the car very long at all. The 70 degree weather and not a cloud in the sky played a huge role in this process IMO

My only tips for this would be:
-Always pull the Shield off at a 70-90 degree angle
-Make sure surface is warm.
-Use heat gun if cold or if not removing in sunlight.
-If any adhesive is left over use 3M Adhesive Remover

Car was then clay barred with DP Clay & Clay Lube

Step One: Compounding
Not much to be said here.
-GG 6" DA Polisher
-Wolfgang TSR
-Lake Country 6.5" CCS Orange Pad

Step Two: Polishing
-Wolfgang Polish
-Lake Country 6.5" CCS White Pad

Step Three: Sealant
-Pinnacle Black Label Diamond Paint Sealant

Finally onto the wheels:
-Pressured washed
-Wolfgang Uber Wheel Cleaner
-Scrubbed
-Scrubbed
-Scrubbed Again (Barrels and all)
-DP Wheel Glaze
-Dressed with Wolfgang

Car was then washed one more time and picked up.

Sorry in advance for the cell phone pics and there is not many pics as I was running out of daylight very quickly. My camera has turned up missing somehow and I can't find it. (Long Story)

Thanks for your time!:dblthumb2:

-Charles


 
Pics will have to wait a sec when I figure out my Password for photobucket. Sorry!
 
Yeah tell me about it, work computer won't let me get on Photobucket so I'll have to wait until lunch break to upload them all! Sorry guys!
 
I hate when I can't remember my password! Even more when I get locked out for entering the wrong one too many times!
 
Yeah It's no fun when you spent 20 mins typing up a thread and don't have pictures to go in it. I knew I should've brought my laptop to work. Let this be a lesson to me!
 
Just curious how the car came w/o a 6 spd, thought all MR's had em'? Looking forward to the pics!

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He said it's an SE model. They come with the more robust 5-speed transmission
 
Pics: (Finally)










Yes! This wasn't an MR its actually just an Evo 9 SE.

Thanks!
 
Its the MR SE, came with all the MR goodies minus the shitty 6spd.

Yeah and I believe this is the only year they made them. Don't quote me on that! To my surprise this car only had 35k miles on it. I couldn't believe it was so bad! Lets not even bring up the interior, it was killing me that he wouldn't cough up the extra for me to clean that as well. He said he would do it, hopefully he does because this car is nice!
 
Yeah and I believe this is the only year they made them. Don't quote me on that! To my surprise this car only had 35k miles on it. I couldn't believe it was so bad! Lets not even bring up the interior, it was killing me that he wouldn't cough up the extra for me to clean that as well. He said he would do it, hopefully he does because this car is nice!

I agree nice ride and great work!! I still prefer my x but that's probably because I'm an old fart now and enjoy heated seats and sunroofs and all the corny creature comforts.
 
Yeah my brother had and X, super nice car just cant handle the power the 4G63 can so he went back to an 8. He daily drives it and it makes 450whp on the stock motor!
 
This particular car is my 2nd favorite "modern" vehicle, right behind the LSB E46 M3!

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