First Complete Detail: My Trashed 2006 NPB TL

Nasir

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Okay here we go. This is my 2006 Nighthawk Black Pearl Acura TL. I bought the car 3 years ago from my aunt who lives in Las Vegas. I received the car with a considerable amount of swirls (I’m sure its seen its fair share of automatic gas station car washes, cuz there’s no way in hell my aunt was gonna wash it herself ). I took decent care of it for the first year I had it. Washed every couple of weeks, used some otc waxes to keep it protected, but I never really understood paint care or paint correction at that point, so I’m sure my washes added to its problematic condition.

A year after I got the car, I graduated from college and went to the Middle East (where my parents were born) to teach English to grade schoolers. I spent a year total in Jordan, Palestine and Egypt. The entire time I was there, my car stayed parked in front of my parents’ house in San Francisco. It was rarely driven, probably once or twice a week by my mom and dad, and I’m pretty sure my dad washed it for me about once a month. So you can see how the swirls/marring/defects have just been building up on this soft paint.

So I got back from the Middle East last June, proposed to my girlfriend (now fiancée) 2 weeks later and started grad school in the Fall. I thought that once I started grad school, my life would settle down a bit and I would have time to give some lovin to the TL. Boy was I wrong. Between school full time, 20 hours a week studying, helping run the family business AND planning a summer wedding (07/10/2010!), my poor TL just kept on taking a beating.
I was finally sick of the way it looked. So I ordered some supplies and got to work! The following is what I did and what I ended up with. Enjoy.

Total Time Spent: 20 Hours (18 on exterior, 2 on interior)

Damn, this is a very satisfying process.

Process:

Exhaust:
Just sprayed down and cleaned up with diluted solution of Oil Eater

Wheels/Tires:
Cleaned with diluted solution of Oil Eater/Tons of brushes
Wheels sealed w/ Opti-Seal
Tires dressed w/ Mother’s Reflections Tire Care (Gives a clean matte finish)

Wash/Clay:
Presoak w/ Gilmour foam gun and CGCW
2 Buckets and a Grout Sponge and all that good stuff
Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay w/ ONR Lube

Paint Correction: (after a bunch of SSR 2.5/SSR 1/M105/M205/ASR/AFP test sections and pad combo trials)
M105/Orange CCS Cutting Pad/UDM
M205/White and Black CCS Polishing Pad/UDM

Sealant/Wax:
Opti-Seal topped w/ Souveran (what a warm, sexy combo)

Few Notes on the detail:

-Yes I know I should probably invest in a more powerful machine, but I had the UDM on hand and it took time and lots of pressure, but I think I didn’t do too badly

-The M105 dusted on me, but I think it’s just my beginnerness.


-Next time I would really like to get more clarity out of the paint. Maybe another pass with M205/Black could have done this, or maybe a polish like 85rd or Ultrafina?


-I did an atrocious job of taping emblems/trim. I ended up with some discolored trim on the roof and rear windows. I have to make an effort to do a better job next detail. Any tips on turning the trim black again? It was already faded to begin with but I think this detail just made it worse.

-I did not pay much attention to the wheels/tires. I have new 18 x 8.5 gunmetal A-specs going on next week


And finally after 2 days, 2 blisters and a sore back, the photographic evidence (Sorry about the picture sizes...I didn't realize how big they were until after I made the post:

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DURING:

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After m105 & m205
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AFTER:
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The sun was trying to come out, but rain was on the way so I had to move quickly.
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Looks good. I LOVE that style TL and really wanted to get my Si in NHBP......but they didn't have any on the lot at the time, so I op-ted for RR.
 
:wow: Awesome turn-around. The paint flecks really stand out! I have always loved that body style of TL (the new ones just look tacky to me, IMHO), and my next car will be a 2005 TL, maybe NHBP, but I'm still not sure because I have never owned a black car before, and I am a bit OCD, so the maintenance might just do me in one day...:surrender:
 
You did a great job with the TL. I used to own a 2002 TL-S with the same color. The color is truly beautiful, but it was a pain to upkeep. Nevertheless, it was always rewarding to see the end process!
 
Your paint really required the best of your work and you delivered. Very nice color and it responded nicely to your efforts. Thanks for sharing.
 
WoW, those WERE some swirls!

Awesome job on that TL!

Good show!
 
Wow, the before photos I thought "Why bother with that car" then the after..Nice job, LOVE that mirror shine you have on it!


How much time did you spend o
n it?
 
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