My Poorboy's Integra & a Wolfgang'd Sexy Lexy Droptop

stilez

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First up - My 1996 Acura Integra GSR



When I went to the Poorboy's World Detailing Meet two weekends ago I experimented with some new products and ended up doing:



SSR2 - on hood/front bumper/fenders

SSR1 - Whole Car

EX - Whole Car





Since then, I've been busy detailing customer's cars and the weather has sucked other than that. Currently I am at EX x 3. I wanted to post this before I started on my Natty's run. I will be layering Natty's til the shine level doesn't increase anymore (I hear about 3 layers) :D



Right now, I feel the car is deep and wet. The reflectivity isn't as high as other products, but the wetness level is pretty high and the red got deeper and deeper with each coat of EX. This is what I like for red, a deep and wet look that holds it own in direct sunlight... so I am very happy so far.



On the wheelwells, tires, and rims (yes rims), I have Poorboy's Bold 'N Bright.



It's Poorboy's Mania for me :D



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Next up - 2002 Lexus SC430



No, it's not Deanski's :lol



This thing was a mess believe it or not. Interior was full of dog hair and dust. Exterior was chipped and scuffed on front bumper, sideskirts, and around wheel wells. Every single rim was curbed bad...So sad :(



Anyways, I got there and the sky was gray. Halfway through the interior, it downpoured for 30 mins and was gray the rest of the time.



For the interior, Oxy mix for the carpets, Woolite:Water to clean all wood trim, leather, vinyl, rubber, and plastic. 303 to protect rubber, vinyl, plastic and Lexol to condition the leather.



Before

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After

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On the exterior, my final processes were:



-QEW

-Wolfgang Pre Cleaner via Rotary and LC Polishing Pad @ 1000 rpm

-Wolfgang Sealant by hand



-VM on windows, front grille, rims, lighting, and emblems

-AA in the wheel wells

-Bold n Bright on the tires



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Sorry about the lighting. The sky was disgusting and I guess my camera didn't like it too much. I have to learn how to use the settings better.



Enjoy!
 
Spoiled Man: Speed bumps get taken pretty much at a paralell angle as does my driveway. It's kind of annoying, but I'm used to it. Once I get my 18's back on, I don't have much of a problem.



To give you an idea of how low it is, where the low part of the front lip and side skirts are, I can't even get my whole shoe underneath them. :)
 
I have an idea already how low it is, I have one. With my 18's on some driveways are a challenge. I couldn't imagine what it would be like with the stocks on. To boot, it looks like you're running a tire that's a little lower pro than stock.
 
Looking good Stilez - When are you going to get with the times and trade that thing in for an RSX-S? Just think...6 speed!



J/K - I would hold on to a car like that :D
 
Great job, Sean! My modem is smoking, but I got to see all your pics!



When you say EX, you do mean the regular EX and not EX-P, right? I know what you mean about the look of EX though, I have it on my own car right now and am very pleased with the look.



BTW, did you vacuum up the penny in the Lexus as your tip? ;)
 
u should try and find a fx35 to detail... id like to see how the curves on that car come out after your done with it
 
Scott I tried to hook ya up. They're not that bad :D



Yeh, regular EX. I love it soo much more on red or my red for that reason.



I vacuum up change by accident sometimes, but I think I picked that up and left it in their cupholder :)





Navindra: FX35 in Berilliyum 16 (Coffee Bean Metallic) is my dream truck. I would die to do one.



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