Thomas Dekany
New member
Customer contacted me awhile back and after clear bra and some other installs, the car was ready to be prepped properly. Initially the owner opted for a 1 step plus opti coat, but seeing how badly the paint looked, I ended up doing a 2 step detail, removing most imperfections.
As you can see, this car gets driven in rural areas in Oregon (which means dirt roads) a lot and needed a durable coating pronto!

_2091616.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr

_2091617.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr

_2091618.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr

_2091619.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr
Process
Dawn foam bath #1, rinse = nothing
Degreaser foam #1 = better
Let it soak
Wheels cleaned with degreaser and wheel woollies
Rinse whole car
Degreaser foam bath #2
Rinse
Dawn foam bath #2 to aid washing
Wash with dawn and 2 bucket method, grout sponge
Rinse
Clay towel with dawn solution
Rinse
Result

_2091623.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr

_2091620.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr

_2091622.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr
Once the car was inside I dried it, and spent some time drying the wheels.
GG6 with MF pads and D300 to correct, followed by 205 and also used Perfect Finish. The rear bumper was very stubborn so I switched to HD Cut to level. On the paint, Cut was hazing up too much. I must have a bottle from the first batch.
After D300 & 205

P2090004.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr
And after Perfect Finish

P2090010.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr
Just one decent after shot - Ended up being a long day and not enough light in the garage at 11:00pm

P2090020.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr
However, the customer was kind enough to pull the car out the next morning for a few shots.
Glass and wheels were also coated of course. License plates were coated as well.
Tires have 3D tire shine

IMG_1681 by savingspaces33, on Flickr

IMG_1680 by savingspaces33, on Flickr

IMG_1677 by savingspaces33, on Flickr

IMG_1675 by savingspaces33, on Flickr
Thank you for checking out the detail!
As you can see, this car gets driven in rural areas in Oregon (which means dirt roads) a lot and needed a durable coating pronto!

_2091616.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr

_2091617.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr

_2091618.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr

_2091619.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr
Process
Dawn foam bath #1, rinse = nothing
Degreaser foam #1 = better
Let it soak
Wheels cleaned with degreaser and wheel woollies
Rinse whole car
Degreaser foam bath #2
Rinse
Dawn foam bath #2 to aid washing
Wash with dawn and 2 bucket method, grout sponge
Rinse
Clay towel with dawn solution
Rinse
Result

_2091623.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr

_2091620.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr

_2091622.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr
Once the car was inside I dried it, and spent some time drying the wheels.
GG6 with MF pads and D300 to correct, followed by 205 and also used Perfect Finish. The rear bumper was very stubborn so I switched to HD Cut to level. On the paint, Cut was hazing up too much. I must have a bottle from the first batch.
After D300 & 205

P2090004.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr
And after Perfect Finish

P2090010.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr
Just one decent after shot - Ended up being a long day and not enough light in the garage at 11:00pm

P2090020.jpg by savingspaces33, on Flickr
However, the customer was kind enough to pull the car out the next morning for a few shots.
Glass and wheels were also coated of course. License plates were coated as well.
Tires have 3D tire shine

IMG_1681 by savingspaces33, on Flickr

IMG_1680 by savingspaces33, on Flickr

IMG_1677 by savingspaces33, on Flickr

IMG_1675 by savingspaces33, on Flickr
Thank you for checking out the detail!