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British Racing Green
-British racing green' in motorsport terms meant only the colour green in general
-an awesome color that was named in honor or some awesome people across the pond
This car is a special edition Mazda Miata. It was the japanese best attempt to make a little british sportscar... it still managed to stay out of the shop most of the time however
. This particular car has been cared for with the utmost respect for the majority of its life (except the 1st two years of which we do not know). At the time when this car was built it was a big deal. The cars were getting a premium which was over the sticker price. People didnt know what they were really as there were not MANY sports cars around at the time. The owner was telling me stories about how he would get stopped at traffic lights and such to ask what it was. Without a doubt he LOVES this car.
The car has 30,000 miles on it(!).
Not many people know this but for every model of mazdas there are, there are "special editions" that are kept quiet. For instance with the the RX-8's special edition was yellow. There were 400 yellow (special editions) RX-8s made. I was at dinner with a good family friend of ours from out of town and he was telling us about that... coincedently, there is one JUST 2 houses up the street from me. So i called him that second, and he was AMAZED!
Anyway, to the car. This cars paint was in rouph shape and i only had a limited amount of time to work on this car as tomorrow (saturday) the floor in my garage is being torn up. I wish i had the time to work on every aspect of this car to get it to the condition it should be but again time was limited. I decided that i wanted to make 1 aspect of the car absolutely perfect... so obviosly i decided on the paint. And it turned out to be about 95% perfect as it was pretty bad to be honest.

As you can see the paint was in bad shape so i started off with Menzerna Super Intensive Polish and it just wasnt cutting it. So i stepped it up to Meguiars 105
I then went down to Megs Super intensive polish to get rid of the Compound haze and majority of the Holograms

(btw, i did NOT use ultrafina)
I finally realised that to make this paint perfect i would have to jewel the paint with a pad that has very low mechanical action and a final polish... however i didnt have enouph time.
My origional plan was to do Menzerna 106 on Lake country white pad and then use a blue or black Lake country pad to burnish or jewel the paint. But i decided that i needed to re adjust. So i tested 106 on a black 3m 5 inch UK pad (came in the mail literally 5 mins before i needed them)... PERFECT!!!
I then had to think about what this car was used for and what would be best in terms of wax or sealant. I know that zaino has a big following over in the UK but its a little old over here so i wanted to try something that i havent quite gotten used to... so OUT CAME THE DODO!
I applied 2 coats of Dodo Juice Supernatural to the paint and i thought it looked great!
So that was that and now time for some pics!
Coincidentally tomorrow there are a few things going on. For one, My garages floor is going to be torn up and that is going to be a new begging for the garage and also i am hopefully selling my 1977 Porsche 911S... so i had to take a few pictures. I spent over 2 weeks getting everything out of my garage and now it is finished. We had everything from champaigne bottles that my dad sprayed everywhere at his first SCCA national race to a wooden frame that we built to put over my dads old 356 Speedster to protect it... it ALL had to come down. After everything is in there we are heating and cooling the garage, putting epoxy floor down, painting the walls with some logos of cars (Porsche, Ferrari) and then i am going to have a perfect garage/detailing bay/office. I will have pics of it!
Here is the garage all cleaned out with the cars in it...
Then one of me and dad for the photo album :wave:
Hope you guys enjoyed it! The pics (in my opinion) did not come out too well. It looked much better in person (but thats what they all say haha).
A big thanks to to Todd Helme of Bella Macchina for all the help over the phone! If anyone ever needs a detail and florida... or anywhere else in the world... hes your guy!
Kind Regards,
Dan
P.S. I thought it was funny i detailed this car at this particular time... when i might buy a miata myself.
-British racing green' in motorsport terms meant only the colour green in general
-an awesome color that was named in honor or some awesome people across the pond

This car is a special edition Mazda Miata. It was the japanese best attempt to make a little british sportscar... it still managed to stay out of the shop most of the time however

The car has 30,000 miles on it(!).
Not many people know this but for every model of mazdas there are, there are "special editions" that are kept quiet. For instance with the the RX-8's special edition was yellow. There were 400 yellow (special editions) RX-8s made. I was at dinner with a good family friend of ours from out of town and he was telling us about that... coincedently, there is one JUST 2 houses up the street from me. So i called him that second, and he was AMAZED!
Anyway, to the car. This cars paint was in rouph shape and i only had a limited amount of time to work on this car as tomorrow (saturday) the floor in my garage is being torn up. I wish i had the time to work on every aspect of this car to get it to the condition it should be but again time was limited. I decided that i wanted to make 1 aspect of the car absolutely perfect... so obviosly i decided on the paint. And it turned out to be about 95% perfect as it was pretty bad to be honest.






As you can see the paint was in bad shape so i started off with Menzerna Super Intensive Polish and it just wasnt cutting it. So i stepped it up to Meguiars 105


I then went down to Megs Super intensive polish to get rid of the Compound haze and majority of the Holograms

(btw, i did NOT use ultrafina)
I finally realised that to make this paint perfect i would have to jewel the paint with a pad that has very low mechanical action and a final polish... however i didnt have enouph time.
My origional plan was to do Menzerna 106 on Lake country white pad and then use a blue or black Lake country pad to burnish or jewel the paint. But i decided that i needed to re adjust. So i tested 106 on a black 3m 5 inch UK pad (came in the mail literally 5 mins before i needed them)... PERFECT!!!



I then had to think about what this car was used for and what would be best in terms of wax or sealant. I know that zaino has a big following over in the UK but its a little old over here so i wanted to try something that i havent quite gotten used to... so OUT CAME THE DODO!
I applied 2 coats of Dodo Juice Supernatural to the paint and i thought it looked great!
So that was that and now time for some pics!






Coincidentally tomorrow there are a few things going on. For one, My garages floor is going to be torn up and that is going to be a new begging for the garage and also i am hopefully selling my 1977 Porsche 911S... so i had to take a few pictures. I spent over 2 weeks getting everything out of my garage and now it is finished. We had everything from champaigne bottles that my dad sprayed everywhere at his first SCCA national race to a wooden frame that we built to put over my dads old 356 Speedster to protect it... it ALL had to come down. After everything is in there we are heating and cooling the garage, putting epoxy floor down, painting the walls with some logos of cars (Porsche, Ferrari) and then i am going to have a perfect garage/detailing bay/office. I will have pics of it!
Here is the garage all cleaned out with the cars in it...

Then one of me and dad for the photo album :wave:

Hope you guys enjoyed it! The pics (in my opinion) did not come out too well. It looked much better in person (but thats what they all say haha).
A big thanks to to Todd Helme of Bella Macchina for all the help over the phone! If anyone ever needs a detail and florida... or anywhere else in the world... hes your guy!
Kind Regards,
Dan
P.S. I thought it was funny i detailed this car at this particular time... when i might buy a miata myself.