Cadillac STS - Acura TSX - pic intensive.

First up, a cadillac STS. I did this vehicle last October. It can be viewed here: http://autopia.org/forum/click-brag/78757-cadillac-sts-zainod.html?highlight=cadillac+sts



The Z5pro-Z2pro Held up like a champ over the winter.



Process:



Wash Z7

Clay Z18

Blackfire SRC finishing polish - polishing pad - PC @ 6

ZAIO

Z-CS - Paint, Trim, Windows, Glass, Rims, Exhaust

Z-8 Spray Seal



Z16 on tires, engine, and wells



Interior:



Vacuum

Folex

Leather - Z9 cleaner & Z10 leather condtitioner

Z26 on interior surfaces.



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A few deep scratches on trunk remain for clear coat longevity reasons. Snow brush :mad:



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Up next... TSX
 
Today's job. Acura TSX done last year. The owner maintained with Z6 + Z8 over winter. Unfortunately, the car was pulled through a brush car wash leaving many Deep scratches.



Process:



Z7 Wash

Z18 clay

HTEC/OPT polish @ 1500 rpm...... I need presta :(

Blackfire SRC , pc @ 6

ZAIO

Z5pro

Z-CS



Z16 on tires and wheels

ZPC and steel wool on exhaust



Pics aren't the best.



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Greg
 
i've always loved that BLUE flake in the jet black paint on those Acura's...



forget what acura calls it tho...



good work
 
Gregg,

I would love to play few rounds in the background :chuckle:

Great work on both cars:goodjob
 
Great job on that caddy Greg. I also just wanted to tell you that I just used the new super intensive polish po83 (po85rd3.01) and it worked amazing on a foam polishing pad removing some major swirls. I was floored by the results and will be my new heavy polish of choice.



I know you like to use foam, so pick some of this up as you will be very impressed. I got it from detailersdomain.com. It's $49.95 for a 32 0z., but well worth it.
 
Caddy looked spot-on. :xyxthumbs



Nice wheel work on the TSX, I really like how those tire-treads grab your attention. :cooleek:
 
GregCavi said:
...It was a hassle because my pad kept gumming up. I am hoping the presta will buff a little easier...



Greg, sometimes it is not the polish responsible for gumming up and/or skipping, etc. The same combo can work extremely smoothly on a decontaminated surface.



For me the HTEC pulls a gummy strip here and there for no apparent reason, but when I do a straight IPA wipedown before polishing, it doesn't happen that often.
 
GregCavi said:
Z-CS - Paint, Trim, Windows, Glass, Rims, Exhaust



Car looks really good, but have a question for you. When you use Z-CS on the trim, specifically on soft rubber moldings, how well do you find the product to work? Does it streak? Does it leave a dressed, or semi-dressed look? Does it blacken the trim a lot? How well does it hold up?



Bence said:
Greg, sometimes it is not the polish responsible for gumming up and/or skipping, etc. The same combo can work extremely smoothly on a decontaminated surface.



For me the HTEC pulls a gummy strip here and there for no apparent reason, but when I do a straight IPA wipedown before polishing, it doesn't happen that often.



A little O/T here, but I completely agree here. I swore never to use #83 DACP again because of constant gumming issues, but I'm a sucker for punishment. So when a friend brought some over to have me help out polish his car, I used it, but tried something new. I divided the hood into three sections: 1 section was washed and clayed, another was wiped down with diluted apc, washed, and clayed, and the third second was decontaminated with ABC. On the washed and clayed section, I had gumming issues, drag when buffing, and just general problems with DACP. With the other two sections, DACP worked like a dream, so we ABC'd the entire vehicle, and I had not 1 single remaining issue with DACP, it even seemed to not dry up in the heat.
 
Gorgeous work Greg!



Did you have an opportunity to drive the TSX? It's a nice looking car.



I'm looking forward to seeing more of your work as we head into the summer months.



p.s. I'd be happy to send you the remainder of my DACP. I could never get it to work (for me) consistently, and gave up.
 
mgm121499 said:
p.s. I'd be happy to send you the remainder of my DACP. I could never get it to work (for me) consistently, and gave up.



No thanks(I assume you're refering to my post?), it's not a product I'd use unless I have to(such as the above case,his car, my free time, so his products on his dime). I was merely providing an O/T personal experience that coincides with Bence's regarding gummy/finnicky product.
 
Thanks folks! I will definitely try some IPA prior to the HTEC in the future. I used the same combo on a vehicle yesterday and it worked like a champ. Go figure.



I didn't get to drive the TSX, but I know it has a few upgrades. New rims, exhaust, and a few additions under the hood.



Greg
 
rydawg said:
Great job on that caddy Greg. I also just wanted to tell you that I just used the new super intensive polish po83 (po85rd3.01) and it worked amazing on a foam polishing pad removing some major swirls. I was floored by the results and will be my new heavy polish of choice.



I know you like to use foam, so pick some of this up as you will be very impressed. I got it from detailersdomain.com. It's $49.95 for a 32 0z., but well worth it.



Does this stuff hold its own against HTEC-Opt combo?



Greg
 
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