Make It Shine: Silver Mazda Protege 5, very wet & reflective!

kaval

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This was a freebie for a very good friend of mine. This is Mazda Protege5 with a Mazdaspeed front end. The car is probably washed once a year as my friend stopped caring about cars after he beloved EL was written off (will find pics later). I was expecting a lot of contamination but the car is garage parked as much as possible so it cut down the contamination significantly.



This car has been ridden with rust, so my friend used POR15 to remedy that issue. There were spots all over the car that needed attention so while I was polishing, he was wetsanding the areas with 2000 grit for me to polish up to beautiful shine. The aim of this detail was not to achieve paint correction, but to bring out the colour that was hidden by all of the dirt particles that sat on the paint for so long. Overall I'm very happy with the way the car polished up. The paint looked very wet and very slick!



I'll make this write up quick by posting my process and then showing the pictures, as I am currently working on another write up that is taking a lot of my time.



Process:



- Pretreat with P21S TAW, left to dwell for approximately 3 minutes

- CWG @ Paint Cleansing Dilution, 2 bucket method + grit guards

- Wheels cleaned with TAW and Zymol Wheel Brush (which is falling apart after only 5 light uses)

- Tires cleaned with Kleenol @ 3:1



- Clay with Riccardo Clay and ONR Lube

- Rust spots clayed out using TAW as clay lube

- Rinsed and dried with WW MFs



Paint was polished with SIP on a 6.5" white LC CCS pad. Spread the polish at 1000rpm, broke it down at 1600-1800rpm, then brought it back down in 200rpm increments. I found this helped to keep the polish working and allowed me to bump up the speed whenever I wanted if I felt some area needed to be polished a bit more.



- Paint sealed with 2 coats of Opti-Seal. After layering this product for the past couple of details, I have come to the conclusion that one coat is simply not enough to give the look of a sealant that many go after. Applying more than one coat of Opti-Seal is very fast too.



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During claying:

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Spoiler polished up:

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Roof polished up:

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sweet! i have the same exact car. only he has yeah, the 03.5 msp front bumper, and the MP3 racing harts.



I wonder if hes on the same forums im on



car looks great!
 
mshu7 said:
The silver looks great, especially against the dark night time skies! Nice work!



Thanks a lot! I'm glad we chose a good location for the pictures :)



TH0001 said:
Car looks very clean and wet, nice job...



The photos are unreal, very very nice!!!



Thanks Todd! I'm glad with the way the pictures came out as I did not have the tripod mounting bracket so I had to hold the camera on the tripod to get a decent picture.



twistedframe said:
looks amazing! :goodjob



Thanks!

NCZ13 said:
sweet! i have the same exact car. only he has yeah, the 03.5 msp front bumper, and the MP3 racing harts.



I wonder if hes on the same forums im on



car looks great!



Thanks! The bumper really adds a nice touch to the car. He is on toprotege.com



reeeko99 said:
very nice, love that wet look silver paint.



Thanks! The silver shines very nicely :)
 
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