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Old 12 April 2007, 01:42 PM
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This is what Clark was up to Tue/Wed this week...

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Well here is the latest detail (one of a fair few to come soon providing they are worth a write up ):



The car is a Jap import and although it was pretty spotless when i arrived, it was the roughest car i have ever detailed, it needed ALOT of claying which took nearly 2 hours alone to get it silky smooth again, maybe this roughness comes from the transportation over here i dunno?

Wash process was as follows:

- Pre foamed with Megs APC through the AB foam lance
- Door shuts/petrol cap etc treated to APC
- Rinsed
- Foamed with Megs Hyper Wash & washed with TBM & Megs Shampoo +
- Wheels cleaned with Megs WB cut 10:1 (water:WB) & MF mitt
- Rinsed
- Clayed with Meguiars Aggressive Clay & Shampoo +/Water as lube
- Rinsed & then dried with PB Waffle Weave towel.

Once inside i could clearly see the cob-webbing and random scratches but due to the high flake content in the paint it was a royal pain in the a$$ trying to capture the pics, i managed to get a few but they dont quite show the full extent of the defects:





Next step was to take paint readings. The metal panels were averaging from 65-105 microns with the plastic bumpers reading from between 45-80 microns, this was pretty much what i'd have guessed from a jap car and i assumed the paint would be pretty soft. So first i tried Menz 85RD on a finishing pad @1500rpm's - this didnt have much effect at all so i bumped it up to 106ff on a polishing pad @1500rpms - again not a hugely impressive result.

I decided to take a second set of readings so that i could mask off any really low areas of paint in order for me to use IP 3.02 as the 106ff was going to take too long. The IP corrected everything first time and finished down LSP ready with no problems at all - the warmer weather is definitely helping the cerami-clear polishes up here again The only area that annoyed me was a 6"x6" area on the bonnet that had a deep scuff, the paint wasnt thick enough to wet sand so i had to make do with slightly reducing it.

The thin areas that were masked off were done with 106ff at a lower speed and although this took a bit longer it produced a satisfactory level of correction Bits that the Rotary couldnt fit were done by hand & 3.02 on a german applicator pad, working small areas at a time

So here's the rest of the Process & the after pics:

Polish:

- Taped up with 3434
- Menz IP 3.02 & Megs Polishing pad via Rotary @1500rpm's
- Menz 106ff & Megs Polishing pad via Rotary @900/1000rpm's on thin areas.
- Menz IP 3.02 & German Applicator pad by hand on tight areas.
- Blackfire Wet Diamond by hand
- Blackfire Ivory Paste Wax by hand
- Glass - Zymol HD Cleanse
- Arches/Ex.Trim - Meguiars All Season Dressing
- Wheels - PB Wheel Sealant
- Tyres - Blackfire Long Lasting Tyre Gel
- Exhausts - Blackfire Fine Cut Metal Polish

After pics:










































The owner also wanted the interior done too as he complained that all the plastics etc had a horrible greasy dressing on them, which they did

I didnt bother taking before pics as i didnt intend showing the interior in this post but it came up nice so here's the process for that too anyways :

Interior:

- Thorough vacuum
- Vents/crevices etc dusted out with Megs slide-lock brush
- Megs APC cut 4:1 on all plastics/vinyl with damp MF
- Tobacco stains on roof lining cleaned with APC & damp MF
- Leather cleaned with APC cut 10:1 and soft nail brush
- Leather conditioned with Zymol Treat
- Glass cleaned with Zymol HD Cleanse
- Door shuts - Jeffs Werkstatt Acrylic Prime
- Rubber Seals - Zymol Seal

just a few pics










As always, thanks for looking

Off to bed now, got a Land Cruiser tomoro for the Vintage treatment

Plenty more details to come as thats us now booked up solid for the next 7 weeks i think, so hope we get a decent summer!
Old 12 April 2007, 02:52 PM
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Stunning!
Slightly better than you get down my local £5 a go handwash 'team'
Old 12 April 2007, 03:00 PM
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Another great job.
Would be good if you could link the products you are using. I know they are on your site, but I'm too damn lazy to search myself
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