2014 FRS Correction and Opti Coat Detail

Thomas Dekany

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Unfortunately, the customer wasn't aware of all the ins&outs of purchasing a new car, so by the time she found me, the car was prepped by the dealer and received a wash and wax treatment from a local "Auto Spa" (Auto Spa my a$$ - more like a butcher shop, but that is for a diffferent topic)

I looked at the car a week ago or so, and asked the customer to not let the Auto Spa wash it again and just drive around in a dirty car until I could work on the car.

Here is the car dirty and all


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Washed and clayed, ready for Meg's 100


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After 9 hours here are the results.


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Thomas you out did yourself on this baby, one can see the metallic flake again! Awesome:drool:

I hope the owner was happy as hell!
 
Thank you all for your comments.

Process was initially hd cut, followed by hd polish. However cut didn't correct fast enough so I switched to 100 followed by hd polish. I removed all the dust, did a strong IPA wipe and applied OC pro. Tires received 3D tire shine. The wheels were also coated. (Spokes)
Client seems to be very happy, but mentioned in an e mail that the paint is more glazed looking instead of iridescent
 
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