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    Detailed this Honda Accord some time ago and managed to have another go at the very soft Honda paint. This time I was armed with the latest and greatest finishing polish from Meguiar`s, M205.



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    ONR Wash. 50/50 shot of before and after. Swirls visible after wash.

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    Pics after washing the entire car with ONR. Note the minimal amount of water on the floor after wash.

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    Pictures of swirls.

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    Got the halogen out for some shots. Note the faint hollowgraming visible on the hood from before.

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    Swirls clearly visible on the LHS of the car.

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    After M205/W9006/Rotary. Swirls removed but still lacking some definition. Even with M205 this Honda paint is still too soft to be finished perfectly with a rotary.

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    Hollowgramming much reduced from before but still lacking in definition.

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    Followed the M205 with NXT Tech Wax 2.0 applied with W9006/ROB. Much better...

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    Before picture on the front of the hood.

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    After. Much improved with swirls removed.

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    Some reflection pictures after.

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    Black paint reflects very nicely but it can be a challenge to maintain especially if its as soft as this Honda`s paint.



    Thanks for looking. Feedback and comments are always welcome.

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    The Honda Accord which I first detailed for a wedding a couple of years ago here:

    http://prodetailing.blogspot.com/200...ar-detail.html



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    `I had detailed the Accord two months ago here:



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    http://prodetailing.blogspot.com/200...t-vs-m205.html





    This time it was called into service again not as a wedding car but as a `support` vehicle.



    I had thought the owner how to properly wash the car and the results still looked pretty good after 2 months.



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    Hood still looking shiny:

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    Full sunlight pictures. Some light swirling visible from washing the car but still, not too bad after 2 months:

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    It just proves that even with very soft paint, a properly detailed and cared for vehicle can still remain swirl free (relatively) even after 2 months on the road.

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    ma ma mia again





    never fail to supprise us



    thanks for sharing

 

 

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