Detailed: Kia Forte 2.0 Ebony Black

About what size? And how tall are the ceilings?:)

Also are you just wanting to heat it while you are out there working or all the time?:)
 
Sorry I didnt see this post earlier:( Do a search for garage heaters and a ton will come up!



I had a 35,000 BTW Kerosene Ready heater in my one car garage, It would get really warm in there! It was like $150..worked great!
 
Been some time since I posted here at TID; apologies for the much absence. Had a lot of things going on with my life right now and missed 2 great sales from PAC before - sorry Phil!



The owner of the car and also a few more local friends here, have spent some serious reading time on both TID and also MOL. Another bunch of car crazy people in the making. Hope they register as members though.


Anyhow, on with the show. >>>

A very kind gentlemen was very keen in getting his newly acquired car, properly detailed. When we met, the car looks glossy indeed and what seems to be a simple exterior detail became quite a challenge for me.

The work on this car endured for 3 days (at least 35hours) to complete the overall work.

A very nice car indeed (I was planning to get one but a 1.6 version) and he managed to get his hands on an awesome 2.0 version.

Odo was still at 5K kilometers and even the inside plastic coverings were still on.


Some pictures at arrival (taken at random hours):

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Every nook and cranny had residue on them. How the heck could they do this?




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Residue were found at almost all the edges, rubber trimmings, door seals, seams, etc. Gonna take me a long time to fully remove all of them.








Here were some defects I managed to take during early inspection:


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Buffer trails


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Sanding marks, holograms, all them yummy stuff !


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Looked like someone sand a tad too much.


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Nasty looking thingy





I started off by doing a general cleanup of the interior.

There were dressings applied on the leather and other plastic components inside the vehicle which were very hard to remove. It was very oily to touch - seems like the previous technician put tire dressing on them.

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Process:

* Thorough vac on the interior
* APC for spot treatment
* Meguairs Quik Interior Detailer on all surface - great stuff! No sheen! No oily residue!
* Removed all plastic coverings (as per instruction of owner)
* Pedals clean with APC. Followed by Meguiars QID.
* Interior Glass cleaned with Meguairs Glass Cleaner Concentrate




Afters:


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Matte looking leather - that is how leather should look like :)


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Pedals cleaned


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residue on seat is from sweat on my hands. Re wiped after picture taken.


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continuation: Kia Forte 2.0

After the interior was done - the engine was next on line.


An overview of the engine compartment before any cleanup was done.

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Dirt buildup on the towers



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Dirty a/c pipes, grease on the strut towers and near the engine mounting.



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Gunk on the A/c pipes and near the engine mounting


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Motor oil residue on the valve covers.



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Dust and more dust.


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Wax residue



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Water spots everywhere


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General work outlay on the engine (minor detail work):

* Power washed to rinse loose dirt
* De-greased with Meguiars Super Degreaser
* APC and scrubbed with myriad of brushes
* Rinse and dried with leaf blower
* Body Solvent to remove heavier/stubborn grease stains
* Painted areas polished with D151 Reconditioning Cream
* Sealed with Optimum Spray wax
* Rubber seals were treated with M40 and plastic components with Meguairs Hyperdressing.



Here are the results:



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Mr Chubby hands indeed.


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Looking refreshed after all the dust, dirt, grease, etc are removed.




Moved on to the exterior side.


Here's some shots taken during the exterior work.

Wheels were cleaned using pH neutral wheel cleaner.
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Deep scratches


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By the way the exterior was washed via:

* Foamed with Osren Nano Wash
* Rinsed and rewashed with Meguiars Hyperwash (2BM) coupled with Meguairs MF mitt
* Meguiars APC+ for spot treatment
* Tires degreased with Meguiars Super Degreaser
* Wheels cleaned with Sonax Full Effect
* Wheel wells with Meguiars APC+
* Wax residue removed with APC+ and/or Body solvent coupled with soft bristled brush.
* Wipedown with IPA x 3
 
continuation: Kia Forte 2.0

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I was curious regarding the sanding and also heavy compounding marks. So as always a thorough check on the paint's thickness was done to understand more on the condition of the car as a whole.



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Average reading 90-100 microns




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All four doors showed high 120 microns. Hmmm...


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Clay managed to pick up all the embedded dirt, tar spots, minor overspray, etc.



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Driver's door

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Test spot - 50/50



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Looked like the combo worked. Yet to finish with a finishing polish.




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After finishing with Meguiars M205. Clear reflections. No more sanding marks - no more holograms.





Another test spot on the front hood.

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After the polishing session.
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Under Metal halide light


LED and camera flash
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No more swirls, water spots, holograms. Combo worked. Copied to other panels.



There was a group of scratches on the front hood. Quite deep. Required rotary+wool pad+m105 for faster results.

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Compounding marks



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Finished with the unbeatable Meguairs M205.


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Not hologram. Reflection of the ceiling


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Continued to replicate combo to rest of panels.


Roof

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5050 shot on the roof



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A closeup look at the 5050




Rear bonnet

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Test spot - 5050


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Goodbye watermarks and swirls.




Side Mirror Before :
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After
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Driver's Fender Before:
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After : Deeper Scratches were left to be. Tried to maintain minimal clear coat loss.
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C pillar before:
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After:
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Rear lights before :

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After:

Very mild polishing on the rear lights - enough to remove light swirls.
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Deeper marks were left to be.



General outlay of the process & tools:

* Meguiars G220
* Hitachi Rotary Polisher
* Meguairs 6.5" & 7" pads
* Lake Country Wool pads and 5.5 flat pads.
* M105 for spot work
* M205 for finishing
* IPA wipedown
* LSP: Supposed to be glass coated to increase resistance towards scratches but it rained heavily at the proposed application time. Switched to Meguiars M21 2.0 - forgot how easy to use this product. Love it!
* Glass treated with RainX
* Wheels with M16 x 2 coats
* Tires with Endurance
 
Sun Shots - Kia Forte 2.0 Ebony Black

After all the hard work, here are the sun shots.

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Wokeup around 6am to take this shot. *LOL*



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Thanks for reading.

Comments, question, suggestions are welcomed.

Almost all the products used in this detail can be obtained from PAC. Check them out.


Cheers, Tim

p/s sorry for the huge number of pictures - just sharing my enthusiasm working on this car.
 
Great correction Tim. That car had a bit of everything on it. You really did a super job bring it back from the dead.
Awesome job on the engine bay as well:Dancing Dot:
 

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Great job Tim! Car looks fantastic!!!
Thanks Jack.


Wow! Great work on a messed up car! Love the engine detail as well. Looks like new!

Thank you Corey.

Great correction Tim. That car had a bit of everything on it. You really did a super job bring it back from the dead.
Awesome job on the engine bay as well:Dancing Dot:

Thanks Barry.

Very nice work Tim. That paint was jacked up something awfull :doh:

Thanks Flash! It was downright nasty at first.
 
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