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    By far the largest vehicle I have detailed, nonetheless a classy car

    The Lexus was moderately dirty with a lot of road grime and tar deposits



    -pre-foam using maxi suds+dawn



    Wash

    CWG 2BM

    Road Grime Destroyer

    Autosmart Tardis

    Poly clay and spot clayed as needed with megs agressive



    Wheels

    Gloss It wheel gel 3:1

    ARO



    Paint

    Gloss It signature sealant

    Gloss It Concourso gloss (3layers)



    Trim

    Gloss It TRV dressing

    CG liquid dressing on tires

    Glass treated withwindow polymer



    Interior

    P&S express interior cleaner

    Gloss It satin leather polish

    1Z plastik reinger (now called plastic deep cleaner)

    Carpets treated with Folex













    Raised the suspension to it max and PW`ed the wheel wells and cleaned them with ARO











    Pulled a lot of grime off the tires







    Wheels cleaned inside and out







    Wheel wells after







    Front end was blasted with a good bit of grime, a mixture of Autosmart Tardis and Surf City grime destroyer was used to loosen up everything







    Tar desposits lifting







    The whole car needed only a mild clay but some areas required a more agressive bar, meguiars red did the trick







    After the wash the car was rinsed with DI water and blow dryed the bulk of the water off with an electric blower, followed by some DD waffle weaves to handle the rest of the water



    I began dressing the trim with Gloss It TRV







    Glass was treated with a japanese window polymer, protects better than any other product I have used. I let the single coat cure for 5 hours before buffing off
















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    Rear trunk area had some black streaks which couldnt be removed during the wash process, no Tardis or clay would remove this... this was a no polishing detail but this area had to be hand compounded using Megs 105 DA version and the followed up with 205



    The black streaks were polised out completely



    Before, tough to get on camera the arrow points to the faint black streaking







    After







    All metal trimwork polished with Adams 1+2







    All running boards treated with TRV as well







    Paint was given 2 IPA wipedowns before applying LSP

    After the final 3 coats og Concourso Gloss...











    Applying LSP to the roof was not a fun task, yet well worth it later







    Interior after



















    Some final shots..



































    Thanks for looking:2thumbs:

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    great work love the new LX you made it sparkle

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    Yes, those are BIG vehicles! Great work as always Dave.

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    Nice work David, very thorough!
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    nice work dave, thats probaly one of the nicest luxary suv`s out there. so I see your liking that japanease glass treatment!
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    Beautiful car and great detail!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by bufferbarry
    nice work dave, thats probaly one of the nicest luxary suv`s out there. so I see your liking that japanease glass treatment!


    Yea the LX is a beautiful SUV, drove it to and from the owners house and its extremely smooth. Thanks Barry!

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    Amazing detail to be sure, but to me, even more impressive is the garage organization. As a minimalist by nature, the very simple and effective way you have your shelves, bottles, and brushes organized is inspiring. Nicely done on the car and the garage!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SCoach
    Amazing detail to be sure, but to me, even more impressive is the garage organization. As a minimalist by nature, the very simple and effective way you have your shelves, bottles, and brushes organized is inspiring. Nicely done on the car and the garage!


    Thank you! I just re-did my garage and needed as much space as possible, my goal was simplicity and efficiency



    The end result..












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    Saw you used 1Z plastik reinger, a few days ago I received my order of 1Z plastic cleaner. I used it and it worked well however, I must ask do you find it works better than just SG+water? Is there a particular reason I should just use the 1Z instead of the SG?

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    great turn out and great car,nice pictures! what was the thing you used on the windows?

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    That looks great. Love the garage too. U just gave me some ideas for mine. Thanks!

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    Interested in the Japanese polymer

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    Nice work, Dave.



    I`m doing one EXACTLY like that next month!

 

 
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