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10-24-08, 05:04
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dsms detail - Dull Acura, restored!
This one was in pretty bad shape. The owner called me and said his paint was "dull" and asked if I could bring back the shine. I said the only way to fix dull paint is with machine polishing and that no wax or sealant will bring back the true finish of the paint unless its fully corrected and polished properly, he wanted this car fixed up so he could sell it. Upon getting the car I saw it needed some extensive correction work.

The sun was just coming out so I tried to catch some swirls while I could



The trunk was by far the worst part, ater under the halogens you will se the amount of deep RIDS

When I say "dull" this is what I mean, the car needed the gloss brought back in a big way

After cleaning the wheels, I washed the car using the 2BM and 2 white foam shmitts with Gloss Shampoo. The gloss shampoo is very mild and wont strip an LSP, since this car had no LSP anyway there was no need for a citrus based shampoo.
After washing I clayed the car with gloss it lavender clay (agressive) using Meguiars last touch 1:1 as lube. The car was mildly contaminated.
Now for the correction work. I worked a small portion of the hood as a test panel using the Makita at about 1500rpm with a Meguiars cutting pad using the Gloss It 1 step polish. This yielded about 70% correction but the deeper scratches werent touched so I stepped up to the gloss it 8" lambswool pad and gloss it extreme cut compound. I worked it at 1500rpm and jeweled it down to about 1000, I then followed that up with the gloss it 1 step machine polish on a foam polishing pad.
The 8" lambswool pad, I like it because it has enough cut to polish out deeper defects but its not as coarse as some of blended wools out there. The hologramming was very minimal after jeweling down the extreme cut to about 1000rpm, I added some of the gloss it QD during the polishing stages to get more work time out of the compounds and polishes.
Here is a 50/50

Some finished shots after polsihing at the IPA wipedown...

After polsihing only, no LSP




Now onto the biggest problem area...



Some very deep RIDS and coarse swirls, i measured the paint with the PTG to see how much clear I had to play with...averaged 170-185microns which was plenty.


I went for the extreme cut right away

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10-24-08, 05:07
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Re: dsms detail - Dull Acura, restored!
50/50
After polishing the extreme cut at 1500rpm, defects removed with slight hologramming




I then followed up with the cyclo using yellow polishing pads, I can work much larger areas with the cyclo not having to tape off edges and breaking panels into 2 parts
working the 1 step polish

after, a deep hologram free finish

RIDS before

After


Before applying the LSP after polishing I like to do all the finishing touches. I went and applied gloss it tire dressing, admas undercarrige spray to the wheel wells, cleaned the glass and exhaust tips and then treated the plastic trim.
Here is the lower plastic trim faded and spoted, after cleaning with IPA solution to remove any grease

After

I brought the car outside even though the sun was going down and then I had a nice suprise pull in my driveway

My favorite customer stopped by to show me his new GTR and to see what kind of work it would need to get it ready for winter, because this one aint staying in the garage! Im doing that one on Halloween.
Some finished shots before the sun went away for good. The LSP was gloss it gloss finish sealant applied by hand via red foam pad

Dullness be gone










Here is the paint before

And after






Thanks for looking and hope you enjoyed
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10-24-08, 05:50
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Re: dsms detail - Dull Acura, restored!
fantastic job! That came out beautifully. It is a totally different green now.
Again, great job! Keep up the good work! 
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10-24-08, 06:17
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Re: dsms detail - Dull Acura, restored!
Awesome turn around. How do you polish near the rear lights without taping. Doesn't the compoud scratch the unprotected plastic.
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10-24-08, 06:32
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Re: dsms detail - Dull Acura, restored!
Very nice job!
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10-24-08, 06:35
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Re: dsms detail - Dull Acura, restored!
Excellent!!!!! That car looks new.
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10-24-08, 06:45
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JoshVette
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Re: dsms detail - Dull Acura, restored!
Wow, excellent transformation. You did great work on that one, thank goodness for soft clears....
How long did it take you total?? 
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10-24-08, 07:16
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Re: dsms detail - Dull Acura, restored!
Looks awesome 
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10-24-08, 08:43
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Now with twice the head
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Re: dsms detail - Dull Acura, restored!
 Major improvement! Going to be much easier to sell now.
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10-24-08, 09:07
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Re: dsms detail - Dull Acura, restored!
Huge improvement and an awesome job.
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10-24-08, 09:38
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Re: dsms detail - Dull Acura, restored!
Amazing work. The transformation of the trunk is astonishing.
Car looks typical of one that has only been washed in its life and never even waxed.
Great post, great work.
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