Hi everyone!
I present to you, a 2008.5 Crystal White Pearl Mazdaspeed3. This detail was rather unique for me, as I traveled 400kms round trip to do the work; first time traveling this far since I’ve started mobile services. The owner had seen my work on a forum that I sponsor, and wanted his new car prepped properly. Unfortunately something could be not be worked out with the dealer (which was located about 30kms from me), so the owner asked for me to travel to his residence to do the work after he picked it up. It was very enjoyable as I received arguably the best hospitality from any client since I started mobile jobs. With that said, a sincere thank you goes out to the owner and his wife for the hospitality, including lunch, dinner and the runs to Tim Hortons!
The Mazdaspeed3 is a performanced-based version of the regular Mazda3, putting out 263hp and 280 ft. lbs of torque (at the crank) to the front wheels. Exterior-wise, very slight but strong changes were made to identify this car as a mean-machine, which in my opinion also added a nice touch of class to a car that carries so much presence. It demands to be looked at, and I’m sure it demands to be driven too!
My goal with this detail was to remove all defects in the paint that were taking away from its new condition. I was worried that the paint would be marred as the dealer he purchased the vehicle from does not have a good track record with detailing. This detail would give me a better idea of what clients were talking about. Needless to say, I saw where these people were coming from, which you will also see as I take you through the inspection. I also strived to achieve a very wet and glossy finish from this detail and felt that 5 coats of Opti-Seal would help me achieve this. I learned something about this product that I will share later. This write-up has lots of pictures to show the true look of the paint in different lighting conditions. I tried to get creative with some of my shots this time around so I hope you enjoy them.
Inspection
Upon arriving, the car was parked in the garage waiting to be pulled out in the driveway to begin the washing process. As you will see, the paint looked fairly clean and healthy. Closer inspection revealed otherwise.
I present to you, a 2008.5 Crystal White Pearl Mazdaspeed3. This detail was rather unique for me, as I traveled 400kms round trip to do the work; first time traveling this far since I’ve started mobile services. The owner had seen my work on a forum that I sponsor, and wanted his new car prepped properly. Unfortunately something could be not be worked out with the dealer (which was located about 30kms from me), so the owner asked for me to travel to his residence to do the work after he picked it up. It was very enjoyable as I received arguably the best hospitality from any client since I started mobile jobs. With that said, a sincere thank you goes out to the owner and his wife for the hospitality, including lunch, dinner and the runs to Tim Hortons!
The Mazdaspeed3 is a performanced-based version of the regular Mazda3, putting out 263hp and 280 ft. lbs of torque (at the crank) to the front wheels. Exterior-wise, very slight but strong changes were made to identify this car as a mean-machine, which in my opinion also added a nice touch of class to a car that carries so much presence. It demands to be looked at, and I’m sure it demands to be driven too!
My goal with this detail was to remove all defects in the paint that were taking away from its new condition. I was worried that the paint would be marred as the dealer he purchased the vehicle from does not have a good track record with detailing. This detail would give me a better idea of what clients were talking about. Needless to say, I saw where these people were coming from, which you will also see as I take you through the inspection. I also strived to achieve a very wet and glossy finish from this detail and felt that 5 coats of Opti-Seal would help me achieve this. I learned something about this product that I will share later. This write-up has lots of pictures to show the true look of the paint in different lighting conditions. I tried to get creative with some of my shots this time around so I hope you enjoy them.
Inspection
Upon arriving, the car was parked in the garage waiting to be pulled out in the driveway to begin the washing process. As you will see, the paint looked fairly clean and healthy. Closer inspection revealed otherwise.
















