2008 Honda s2000 - 1 step paint correction by Mr. Sparkle Detailing - Long Island NY

Gurge

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The Honda s2000 is becoming a tough car to find, as proven by the fact this car was purchased over the internet from a dealer in Colorado, then shipped to Long Island NY.

Upon inspection the new owner felt the paint could use some work, and he looked around for a knowledgeable detailer. As a former Honda guy, I was happy to take the call. We agreed to a 1 step paint correction.

Started out with the usual routine, including a foam bath. Mix of chemical guys citrus gloss, Optimum Power Clean, and Dawn



Treated the car with IronX and the paint still felt rough to me although I couldn't really see anything obvious. Moved on to the clay bar and it was a mess. Some sort of mystery film all over the car. Small section of the trunk lid shown here



Normally this would trash a clay bar pretty fast, but I clean my clay 'on the fly' with Optimum Power Clean.

Dirty Clay Magic Blue shown here



Sprayed with OPC at 3:1 - worked into a lather in my hands - rinsed in the slop sink with warm water



I still re-fold from time to time but not as often as the clay lasts way longer.

anyway...

Dried the car and realized just how much old wax was left on this car in the cracks. All the body seams and emblems.

Extreme closeup




Warmed up the steamer (VX5000) and cleaned up the mess

Pic stitch displaying the before / during / after. Originally posted on Instagram @MrSparkleDetailing




After all that, taped off the trim and got to work. Did some test spots and settled on

Flex 3401 & Griots GG6 with Lake Country White Pads + Menzerna Power Finish (PF2500)

Not a perfect finish but remember - this is just a 1 step correction - albeit a good one (pats himself on the back)

trunk lid before - inspection under LED lighting (all other fluorescent lights off - windows covered)




trunk lid after





Door handle area showing the swirls



Adjacent panel that had just been corrected. All lighting and camera settings left unchanged. Just slid the camera over a few inches to where the correction work was done.




Same spot, different angle. Can seem some slight leftovers that a more thorough 2 step correction would solve




Paint was protected with Collinite 845 in prep for the winter weather. Brought it outside and caught the last few minutes of sunlight















Vtec just kicked in yo! Here in the Mr. Sparkle garage - West Babylon, NY



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Great job sure looks nice now. I also use APC to prolong the life of clay works great.

it really does make a difference in the life of the clay bar. and thanks for the pat on the back. Didn't take very many pics of the correction work but the car was cool so I figured I'd do a quick writeup
 
Great job, that clay was nasty. Wonder what was on there.
There not that hard to come by, I see one everyday ;)
 
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