Acura MDX

Sizzle Chest

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2017 Acura MDX
35,500 miles
White Diamond Pearl
Parchment leather


This is a new client of mine. They found me on Instagram. Just picked up this new to them Acura and wanted it corrected and protected.
Paint was in good shape. Minor swirls/scratches and some hard water spots.

The ‘details’:
Adam’s Shampoo.
McKee’s37 Iron remover.
Griot’s medium clay mitt.
Adam’s tire and rubber cleaner.
Adam’s wheel cleaner.
McKee’s37 Hydro Blue to seal the wheels/calipers.
HD Dress tire dressing.
Scangrip lighting.
DeFelsko PTG.
Rupes MkIII 15.
Rupes iBrid.
Beta test medium cut foam pads.
Griot’s perfecting cream.
Optimum paint prep.
22ple Mistico Elemento Forte was the LSP.
GYEON leather shield was used on all leather surfaces.
Metro vacuum.
Adam’s trim coating on underhood plastics.
McKee’s37 glass cleaner.
Pinnacle black label leather cleaner.
Adams’ quick interior detailer.

Thanks for looking!

























 
I feel like my responses to your posts are always the same. Your work is simply top notch. Thanks for posting.
 
Engine compartment looks amazing. The whole thing does really

Probably looks even better in person moving along the paint to see the gloss you gave it


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I think I say this to a lot of your picture detail pic posts, I`m damn glad you`re not in my area, don`t need this level of competition lol. The engine bay looks like a vehicle that has 500 miles not 35,000
 
Sort of like the RDX I did couple months back. white, as well.

But mine was a simple one step AIO (mostly). Nothing else.

Great job....and yeah, that engine bay looks minty fresh
 
Sizzle Chest:
Another beta test?? Yellow Pads this time. Let`s see, this beta-test list includes:
1) Mini-polishing machine
2) Microfiber polishing pads
3) Polish and correcting compound
4) Carpet cleaner-shampoo
Busy tester, but who is keeping track? (Right, Captain Obvious!) I do remember you tested the now available McKee`s 37 Tar Max Tar Remover.

How did you remove the water spots? Was this done with the iron remover or during the correcting and polishing? I do not think that claying can remove water mineral spotting. I did not see any mention of a mineral/water spot remover in the list of products.
 
Great work, as mentioned that engine bay looks better than new. You seem to have a way with white paint!

Chris
 
^^^Lonnie, I test quite a few products!!!

I removed them during the correction/polishing stages.

One of my tag lines about detailing and detailers that I have applied to you, Sizzle Chest, on more than one occasion is " The best detailers in the world get to detail the best cars in the world."
I may have to amend that to, "The best detailers in the world get to test and help develop the newest detailing products in the world."

I have said this before as well that this detailing community and car-care product and equipment manufacturers are indebted to beta-testers like yourself, Sizzle Chest, who give such valuable feedback and opinions in using their products and equipment in real-world detailing that does into development before it gets released to the general public for sale and use. These little snippets and "leaks" of product or equipment information, without revealing too much info, piques my interest and when it does some detailing task better or more cost-effectively than other products on the market, that is something we are all waiting (impatiently, at least for me!) for.
 
Thanks Lonnie! I am very fortunate that I get to try these products out and give my feedback to the company`s in order to get them into production! I also have fun with it!

Once again, I appreciate the comments!

Scott
 
Thanks Lonnie! I am very fortunate that I get to try these products out and give my feedback to the company`s in order to get them into production! I also have fun with it!

Once again, I appreciate the comments!

Scott

Don’t need to know who but is that micro polisher you tested coming to market anytime soon?


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