Mike Phillips
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Detailer’s Review: Detailer’s Paint Coating & Detailer’s Coating Prep Polish
So I'm trying to wash Stacy's Honda and mark it off my Honeydoo List so I can move onto some fun stuff like my truck or the old yellow 2-door Ford pigging up the studio and then Nick hands me a couple of new products.
I wasn't going to wax Stacy's Honda because I really wanted to clean my truck tires and apply the Tuf Shine Clear Coat to to them but ah what the heck...
I washed it first thing this morning, you can see that here, note the fun projects in the background...
Tornador Air Foamer & IronX Snow Foam
Clay, Prep & Seal - Easy as 1, 2, 3
After drying her Honda off I felt the paint using the Baggie Test and it needed to be clayed so I did that with Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay and Pinnacle Clay Lube.
Detailer's Coating Prep Polish
I machine buffed the paint using a 5.5" LC White Polishing Pad and the Detailer's Coating Prep Polish. The "blackness" on the pad is because at the very end I ran the polisher over the side mirrors and also buffed the hard, black plastic. I also ran the polisher over all the glass and even the headlights. The car was so dang surgically clean after the Iron X Snow Foam I figures a little machine polishing could only help to really get these areas even more surgically clean.
Easy Wipe-Off
I applied to the entire car at one time as I figured this would tell me if it's hard to wipe-off or not and it actually wiped off real easy. If you want it to be even easier, wipe residue off after each panel.
Here you can see a thin film over the paint on the hood...
Detailer’s Paint Coating
I'm going to hand apply using these soft gold finger pockets but first I put on a black Nitrile Glove, always add a fresh box of these to your orders, always good to have them on hand. (No pun intended).
It's always a challenge to capture the spray coming out of the nozzle...
Spreading the product out and working it over the paint...
Spreading it over the headlight...
Going to spread it over the grill and the Honda plastic chrome emblem... make it shine!
Gentle Wipe to each panel after application
Wiping any excess residue off before it hardens, most people call "excess residue" High Points. I like the words excess residue better.
Car is coated
This took me about 2 hours from claying, to final wipe-off of the coating, not bad at all...
High gloss beauty shots...
I'll let the pictures do the talking...
Lazy man's way...
The black plastic surrounding the painted mirror is also coated. Not sure if it's meant for that but I was being lazy and coated pretty much everything but the glass.
The glassy look...
The word is glassy...
Metallic Flake is POPPING!
Headlight plastic is clear and shiny!
Aging well...
Very glassy looking... this is a 2004 by the way, so this car is 9 years old, going on 10 years old and is parked outside most of it's life.
I think Stacy will like this...
Who says silver doesn't reflect well? :dunno:
I'm hoping she'll love the way it looks and make me a fresh batch of Habanero Hot Sauce, Recipe #5.
On Autogeek.net
Detailer's Coating Prep Polish 16 oz.
Detailer’s Paint Coating

So I'm trying to wash Stacy's Honda and mark it off my Honeydoo List so I can move onto some fun stuff like my truck or the old yellow 2-door Ford pigging up the studio and then Nick hands me a couple of new products.
I wasn't going to wax Stacy's Honda because I really wanted to clean my truck tires and apply the Tuf Shine Clear Coat to to them but ah what the heck...
I washed it first thing this morning, you can see that here, note the fun projects in the background...
Tornador Air Foamer & IronX Snow Foam

Clay, Prep & Seal - Easy as 1, 2, 3
After drying her Honda off I felt the paint using the Baggie Test and it needed to be clayed so I did that with Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay and Pinnacle Clay Lube.

Detailer's Coating Prep Polish
I machine buffed the paint using a 5.5" LC White Polishing Pad and the Detailer's Coating Prep Polish. The "blackness" on the pad is because at the very end I ran the polisher over the side mirrors and also buffed the hard, black plastic. I also ran the polisher over all the glass and even the headlights. The car was so dang surgically clean after the Iron X Snow Foam I figures a little machine polishing could only help to really get these areas even more surgically clean.

Easy Wipe-Off
I applied to the entire car at one time as I figured this would tell me if it's hard to wipe-off or not and it actually wiped off real easy. If you want it to be even easier, wipe residue off after each panel.
Here you can see a thin film over the paint on the hood...

Detailer’s Paint Coating
I'm going to hand apply using these soft gold finger pockets but first I put on a black Nitrile Glove, always add a fresh box of these to your orders, always good to have them on hand. (No pun intended).


It's always a challenge to capture the spray coming out of the nozzle...


Spreading the product out and working it over the paint...

Spreading it over the headlight...

Going to spread it over the grill and the Honda plastic chrome emblem... make it shine!

Gentle Wipe to each panel after application
Wiping any excess residue off before it hardens, most people call "excess residue" High Points. I like the words excess residue better.

Car is coated
This took me about 2 hours from claying, to final wipe-off of the coating, not bad at all...

High gloss beauty shots...
I'll let the pictures do the talking...

Lazy man's way...
The black plastic surrounding the painted mirror is also coated. Not sure if it's meant for that but I was being lazy and coated pretty much everything but the glass.

The glassy look...
The word is glassy...

Metallic Flake is POPPING!

Headlight plastic is clear and shiny!

Aging well...
Very glassy looking... this is a 2004 by the way, so this car is 9 years old, going on 10 years old and is parked outside most of it's life.

I think Stacy will like this...

Who says silver doesn't reflect well? :dunno:

I'm hoping she'll love the way it looks and make me a fresh batch of Habanero Hot Sauce, Recipe #5.
On Autogeek.net
Detailer's Coating Prep Polish 16 oz.
Detailer’s Paint Coating
