Big "A" Detailing Chalky White 06 Honda Civic Si 4 Step Exterior Resurrection!

AndrewBigA

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this is how she looked after being washed & degreased twice.
the clay removed the rest of those dull spots + whatever overspray i found!
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i used the drivers fender as the test panel.
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this is nothing new, i get a lot of cars with overspray on them lol. the fender, drivers side mirror & door got it the worst.
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ready to put the wing back on.
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Awesome save there Andrew :drool:, hope the owner has a DD to run around the winter months. It's too nice of a looking ride for the beast of a winter there.
 
Wow! Nice job. I like white a lot but once it gets that bad its hard to clean it up without a lot of elbow grease
 
Wow, whoever did your photos has some mad skill with photography! I was digging the photos just as much as the work, which by the way, nice job!
 
Holy cow, what a mess. That's a great save Andrew!:rockon
lol thanks alot mike.

Awesome save there Andrew :drool:, hope the owner has a DD to run around the winter months. It's too nice of a looking ride for the beast of a winter there.
thanks angelo.

Wow! Nice job. I like white a lot but once it gets that bad its hard to clean it up without a lot of elbow grease
true that! thank you!
Great job Andrew!!!:yourrock:bigups
thanks todd. before someone asks about the hard at it, here you guys go...

ive been using hard at it & also 3M rubbing compounds for dull white cars for my entire career now. i get a warm bucket of water & a cotton aplicator pad. dunk it, squeeze it, then apply hard at it directly to the pad & rub the car down. wash the pad after each panel or half panel or so. change the bucket of water when it gets real cloudy. wash out the pad & start over again. the hard at it removes most of the dullness & preps the paint for machine compounding. i would rather keep doing it this way than rely on another machine step & most likely have to use wool. i dont use wool pads in my shop, i left them at the body shop about 15 years ago. of course before my wet hand compounding the car was fully washed, degreased twice & clay barred up the wazoo!

Some serious gloss there. Quite nice!
thanks man!

Wow, whoever did your photos has some mad skill with photography! I was digging the photos just as much as the work, which by the way, nice job!
thanks. yea the guy is really good. its hard to get a good photographer when you need him though. i have a few that i call whenever i need some really nice pics taken.

Nice work. Is that area in whitestone by 20th avenue? I used to live in Astoria. Just wondering
yea im a few blocks from there.

heres some feedback my customer posted on a local forum a few weeks ago:


This is my car and it looks amazing afterwards. The before was from about 1.5 years of build up from not washing it.
About the rear bumper, unfortunately I got rear ended and the shop obviously sucked at color matching and at the time, the car was dirty and was less noticeable. Now it bothers every time i see it so I will repaint it when i get the chance. As for wheels, it'll remain as I put my 18" hfp on my tsx.

Thanks andrew. Ill try not to let it get as bad again.

:D

" Ill try not to let it get as bad again."
...i love love when a customer says that. LOL $$
 
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