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    One of my closest buddy who make careful planning & decision to have a * New car on a new year!!! should be a celebration but.........



    *this ride cost around USD $30,000 here & in states you can probably get mustang V6 Premium Convertible 3.7L V6, 24 valves

    the income couldn`t match the kinda car we desire to buy, proper care is greatly measure once we have own it.







    after months of waiting! the car finally delivered & he cant wait to get on to it ........ as much $$$ has been paid for this ride ... so much the responsibility to care for it!!!! how then should he protect investment .....to avoid this investment to be another liability instead of assets.



    he was considering sending for a polishing waxing job....the commercial ones 3 hours for $300 ...or 4 hours for $400 kinda job...

    Suddenly he remember some of my article at cars magazines.... and he called me to detail



    new dirt on a new car discover along the way





    look at the amount of dust & dirt trapped



    little bit more





    rain ....... & dirt





    more the boot jams area





    more on the rear





    look at the amount of contamination picked up in such a short time





    tars....& road grime





    more things picked up along the way





    scratches already found - another abuse - far too much insane & vandaliser found on our roads





    close up





    another fine scratches found on the bottom of the rear bumper





    cleaning begins - deeper & getting into the detail











    ONR as the LUBE





    tar like contaminant, picked up on the engine hood





    more picked up along the side skirt





    more





    rear lower bumper





    do you realised that - i was wearing a surgical glove while claying - coincidently while protecting a cut on my fingers & it seems to be the best for testing surface above contaminations.....I used to see others by putting on sandwich bag in their hand gliding on top of the paint to test surface imperfection ...but I have to agree with Matt Davis Meguiars Asia "less is more" why put our paint to more stress & danger



    Apparently, i found an accidental hero - surgical glove.. if you cant feel it - you wouldn`t know whether to remove.....* kindly rinse off prior moving on to the next area



    *can you feel the love tonight*

    feeling it



    then clayed it





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    almost four hours has gone ...... & so much more to do still







    new car * with new contaminants





    lots more work





    do you get what I mean by now ...how can this new car comes with plenty of defects & how to protect it ultimately this new investment - will our ride become another liability in years to come or asset





    the rescue plan was

    Wash with ONR



    Clay & ONR as lube



    Paint & wax remover by Optimum Power clean (1:5 parts dilutions) & rinse off with water



    Paint corrections with Rotary

    Megs 205 with Lake country (LC) CCS cutting pads (some area Optimum Hyper Compound for a bit more cutting) Spread at speed 1 - gradually increase to speed 3 - 2nd passes relube again with ONR & a gentle brisk pass -



    polishing with Megs 205 with Megs w8027 pads

    Spread at speed 1 - gradually increase to speed 2 - back down on speed 1 again - 2nd passes relube again with ONR & a gentle brisk pass -



    finishing with Megs 205 with Lake country (LC) CCS finishing pads

    Spread at speed 1 - gradually increase to speed 2 - back down on speed 1 again (reduce strokes speed)



    finishing with Megs 205 with Lake country (LC) CCS glazing pads

    Spread at speed 1 - gradually increase to speed 2 - back down on speed 1 again (reduce strokes speed)



    effortless care & one time applications

    carefully corrected & polish prior coating, as it will be seal for good....any inperfection can be only be remove by wet sanding or compounding ...... no more waxes & sealant requires - ta da OPTI COAT



    ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++

    moving on to paint correction



    here is just some of the before & after pic - many more defect pics was not taken as I was fighting against time & deadline to deliver the car



    some scratches found on the hood





    ta da





    look carefully.......





    nothing wrong...close up & proper lighting & angle



    remember the scratches before







    with proper lightings





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    ta da





    ta da





    7 hours later

    the detail engine bay

    before



    now







    protected by Optimum leather protectant





    before





    now





























    the rear lower bumper now







    the micro





    ta da

    the macro side view





    another side





    just after finishing with black CCS LC pads





    after all the hard works & limited time left for coating - has to do it carefully as it only require once & for all





    ta da after finishing with purple LC pads





    After the final & ultimate coating of protection seal





    Opti-Coat is one of the latest products to be released by Optimum Polymer Technologies. According to Optimum, Opti-Coat forms a permanent coating that acts as a second layer of clear coat that bonds to all surfaces. As the Opti-Coat will seal in any paint defects or contamination on the surface, it is only sold to professional detailers who have to sign a release form before they can purchase the Opti-Coat.



    Naturally, after signing a release form and reading about how Opti-Coat forms a permanent coating that acts as a second layer of clear coat,



    the clarity





    Opti-Coat the ultimate Protectant to the Factory paint.....



    this single layer of Optimum clear coat measures approximately 2 microns in thickness. Compared to other "paint protection" sealants, Opti-Coat is more than 100 times thicker with tests showing a wax coating measuring less than 0.02 microns.



    This allows Opti-Coat to effectively absorb damage that would otherwise affect the factory paint layers. Swirl marks, light scratches, chemical etching is not only decreased by the harder clear coating, but the factory paint is protected by the thick outer Optimum coating.



    more





    the gloss





    9 hours later





    ta da









    time to deliver the car back









    now it only require a minimum care which is a weekly wash - as it is protected by Opti Coat







    now its time for celebration



    thanks for taking your precious time to view again



    cheers

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    That`s one expensive yaris..but good job on the save!

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    Hi Reyo



    thanks for your kind words, expensive yes.....but i can still get a better car in states LOL



    thanks for your kind words

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    KC u rock man!
    ProReflection
    Detail Luxury and Exotics in Austin area

    Ceramic Coating * Protection Film * Car Wrap * Paint Correction



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    Quote Originally Posted by CosminTX
    KC u rock man!


    Thank you sir....shall we do the twist together!!!! elvis way...LOL

 

 

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