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    Had it all planned out. A great friend who together with his wife has a great photography studio was all set to come take some before pics, and then return the next day for the afters. So of course it rained and we only got afters with no real good sun pics, and even rain on the car. Anyway, had a good time with my friend while I did a 2 step correction on this Lexus. The key problems were neglect, harsh swirling, some bad scuffs which required wet sanding, water marks, and most of all the entire vehicle was covered in tiny dots of white paint. I kept asking this customer if she remembers being stuck behind someone painting dotted line borders on the highway. It was horrid. So we begin;







    Process:

    Wash with W99

    Clay Magic aggressive with HD Final Touch as lube

    Lacquer Thinner applied to vehicle then wiped down rinsed thoroughly

    Wash and foamed again with w99

    P21S Wheel Cleaner

    OPC on tires

    GG DA with Surbuf and M105

    GG DA with LC Orange CCS and m205

    GG DA with HD Green pad and UNO

    50/50 IPA wipe

    LSP HD Poxy topped with FK 1000





    Befores:



    General swirls and water marks





























    White paint spray









    Yes thats right, the paint made it all the way back to the rear quarter panel









    Bad scuffing and RIDS

























    Holy Fingernails Batman!















    Clean clay before hood







    After JUST HOOD









    AFTERS:

    Door handles cleaned up















    Scuffs removed



















    White Paint removed















    "Sun shots" cause god doesnt like me.











    Final Pics after photographer left due to rain starting to come down.



    Scratches removed but stress cracks in plastic from impact remain































    Special thanks to my friend Kosta Lekkas of Lekkas Photography Lekkas Photography Videography Greek Wedding Tarpon Springs Clearwater Tampa Baptism Photographers for trying to hang as long as possible before the rain set in. We couldnt get any really good afters, or any style shots because of God not liking me and sending rain.



    Just once Id like to know what its like to not have the God lift up that giant robe of his, hook his gold sandal through a chain link fence, and pee on me and my plans. Oh well, my dad always used to say "Annoucing your plans out loud, is a good way to hear God laugh.


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    Another great job! What`s your technique for the inside of the door handles?

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    Lookin` good!



    I know what you mean about things rarely lining up perfectly for getting good photos in the sun.... it sucks, but you just have to make the best of it.
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    Automotive Appearance Specialist - Serving Greater Lansing, Michigan
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    The hood/nose looked like it had a lot of chips. How did you fix them?
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    Scooby,



    Its not really a technique, im just too stingy to throw away old Megs MF discs that have blown out the backing. So I cut them into 3x3 squares and use em by hand. Usually M105 followed with Uno cleans up the door handles pretty well. The actual 3" discs work perfectly too. They are thin enough that you can really work the polish in under the door handle by hand.





    Brad,

    On this lexus I happened to have a brilliant black Audi color pen handy. The chips were small enough where unless you got within 24" of the surface you werent gonna see the color wasnt spot on. The lexus was a solid black with no flake so it worked out ok. Just applied as little as possible to draw attention away from the gray of the chips and then very lightly sanded with 2k and a pencil eraser, polish and viola. Its kind of rigging it a bit, but this car isnt going down to pebble beach either.


    Lotus Effect Detailing LLC

    Owner/Operator George Koutsourais

    www.lotuseffectdetailing.net

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    Thanks for the follow up. It sure worked out great. Nice fix.
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    That`s a great idea, I hadn`t considered cutting down old pads. I might have to try that now. I`ve been using a MF towel and 105 and it doesn`t seem to do squat.

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    Nice work and tips

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    Great idea with the MF pads. Car looks like it came out nice too!
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