2004 Lexus SC430

P1et

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Hello,



One of the nice things about doing this as a hobby is that you get to be picky about how often you detail, and most importantly, what you detail. When I was contacted about this Lexus, I was excited as I hadn't done one of these before. The vehicle is a 2004 model with only 24,000 miles on it. Upon inspection, the paint was looking a bit dull and there was a significant amount of what appeared be either exhaust soot or tar on the rear bumper. Heavy claying needed to be done! But it came out very, enjoy...



1) Wash with Duragloss 901

2) Clay with Clay Magic Blue

3) Wash with Duragloss 901

4) Dry with Sonus Der Wunder towels

5) Menzerna PO85RD w/ Flex on white CCS

6) Duragloss 105 by hand

7) Souveran by hand



Enjoy!



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Looks great P1et! i had a Lexus to detail not to long ago and it was so great to work on one! Awesome shine you gave it!
 
Very few cars you can work, and recieve fantastic results with little effort . BMW, Lexus, Merc, ect. You know when the carpet stands up as your rigid runs its path. Almost as if they want to be kept in this condition. I wish I could do only garage queens for the rest of my life fact is I need too make a living, and soccer moms with years of grime fill my void. Filth is the name of the game. When they see the car FOR THE FIRST TIME its priceless. You feel worthy. My god I dont even want to get in it I might get it dirty, I think im just going to cover it. Inside you know thats not going to happen, but also you know you have a repeat customer, and your name is GOLDEN !
 
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