Deranged_9n3
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- Oct 7, 2013
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Let me start off by saying that this cab had been detailed by myself about a year ago. Upon arrival it was way worse then I had expected. After I gave it some thought it made sense, a car with an extremely fragile clearcoat ( Jap cars in general ), that is made to go offroad isn't the best of idea's
Let's have a look at few pics of when it arrived
Before
I started off by washing the wheels and wheel wells using multiple steps and products ( no pics of that, sorry
). Although they would later on look something like this
Wheels Before
Wheels After
I then got onto washing the vehicle. Car was foamed up with Chemical Guys and washed with Sonax Shampoo ( I happen to LOVE this product )
Foamed up
After a wash the true condition of the paint had been revealed
The paint had been decontaminated prior to polishing taking place. After test spots I decided on Menz SF4000 on a orange ( cutting/polishing ) pad.
Test Spot
Before vs Afters
Before
After
Before
After
All of these were taken after a correction only. The owner asked me to use a glaze on the vehicle to fill the remaining imperfections up ( agreed upon before the detail ). Glaze used was Prima Amigo. Epic product, goes on and off EXTREMELY easy and hides a few remaining rids nicely. Only downside that I found was that it offered 0 protection
I left the car for around 2 hours for the glaze to cure before I applied Menz PL ontop of the glaze. The 'afters' looked something like this
After Pics
Reflection shots
Direct Sunlight
One last for good measure :hi:
Before
After
Thanx for looking. Comments welcome

Let's have a look at few pics of when it arrived
Before


I started off by washing the wheels and wheel wells using multiple steps and products ( no pics of that, sorry

Wheels Before


Wheels After

I then got onto washing the vehicle. Car was foamed up with Chemical Guys and washed with Sonax Shampoo ( I happen to LOVE this product )
Foamed up

After a wash the true condition of the paint had been revealed



The paint had been decontaminated prior to polishing taking place. After test spots I decided on Menz SF4000 on a orange ( cutting/polishing ) pad.
Test Spot

Before vs Afters
Before

After

Before

After

All of these were taken after a correction only. The owner asked me to use a glaze on the vehicle to fill the remaining imperfections up ( agreed upon before the detail ). Glaze used was Prima Amigo. Epic product, goes on and off EXTREMELY easy and hides a few remaining rids nicely. Only downside that I found was that it offered 0 protection

After Pics












Reflection shots


Direct Sunlight


One last for good measure :hi:
Before

After

Thanx for looking. Comments welcome