PS Detailed: 2006 Lexus IS350 Smoky Granite..Thou shall not hack!

gmblack3

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The clients 2006 Lexus IS350 had been hacked up by another detailer in the Atlanta area. The "shop of hacks" broke many promises to the client as they never showed up twice to properly correct the car.



The client had contacted me and sent me a few pictures. I told him I had hoped that the car could be corrected via a one-step polish.



The client arrived early in the AM. After a QEW wash and clay. The "shop of hacks" where supposed to clay the car, but I did find quite a bit of bonded contaminant on the rear of the car, leading me to believe that the car was never clayed.



I did a straight IPA wipe down on the paint to ensure a smooth polishing process and remove any fillers/glazes that might of been used.



Here are some pictures:



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I first tried:



M205 via KBM flat black classic LC PCXP6



This combo removed the holograms and wool induced marring, but there where some deeper RIDS that where hidden under the work left by the "shop of hacks."



Client elected to go with full correction.



Here is a 50/50 of the door after:



M105 via KBM flat orange classic LC PCXP6

M205 via KBM flat black classic LC PCXP6



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A few pics after polishing pics, car was washed with Z7 and a sheepskin mitt. Dried w/ a Big Blue WW. Wheels cleaned w/ MWB. No LSP at this time.



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Was dark when I finally got done. :( So just a quick pic after applying:



Blackfire Wet Diamond Sealant

Zaino Z8



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EDIT!



Client was kind enough to take some sun pics today:



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nice bryan, you did it right and what the car deserved in the first place... :bigups

how you liking the new PC?
 
BigAl3 said:
nice bryan, you did it right and what the car deserved in the first place... :bigups

how you liking the new PC?



Thanks BigAl! Its always nice to have a happy client.



After using nothing but my standard 7424 for the last 6 months on at least 15 cars via the KBM, I find the XP to have more vibration. I could feel this right away. It is more comfortable to hold as I do not use a side handle on either. I do not find the increase in power to offer a noticeable amount of quicker correction yet. I have not had time to do a true side by side of correction power yet.



The larger switch is nice.

The speed dial on top is a plus. But I only roll at speed 6 from the start.



I have my old 7424 setup with a 4" pad now.



So IMO if I already had a PC, I do not think the "upgrade" is worth it.
 
Good God that looked awful! Where they at? I'll show what's up? :bat



Very nice turn around, man! :goodjob :hifive:
 
Mikey was kind enough to take some sun pics today. I added them to the first post. :clap:



OCDinPDX said:
Good God that looked awful! Where they at? I'll show what's up? :bat



Very nice turn around, man! :goodjob :hifive:



Thanks OCD!!!



jordanrossbell said:
great work pal...sorry to hear that shop screwed ur customer..but you saved the day!



Thanks Jordan!
 
Bryan I love to hear stories like this, I feel bad for the victom. but in the same aspect he is going to tell everyone now he knows what a real detail is. You could say he is educated now! great save, I was hoping you did this for him! again very nice work as always.
 
Tell the owner thanks for posting those sun shots. That flake looks ready to jump right off the paint. :clap:
 
Bryan,



I'm happy to hear that you were able to get this guy's car properly polished...a shame that he went through all the mess leading up to this. Nice job as always on the correction.



Now get that 356 finished up so we can see it! :)
 
Legacy99 said:
Awesome turn around. Looks like Blackfire is becoming the flavor of the month.



Thanks Legacy!



bufferbarry said:
Bryan I love to hear stories like this, I feel bad for the victom. but in the same aspect he is going to tell everyone now he knows what a real detail is. You could say he is educated now! great save, I was hoping you did this for him! again very nice work as always.



Thanks Barry!



mrclrider said:
Looks great, I love that night shot in the garage!!



Thank you mrclrider!



OCDinPDX said:
Tell the owner thanks for posting those sun shots. That flake looks ready to jump right off the paint. :clap:



I too was excited to see how she looked in the sun.



TSC17 said:
Bryan,



I'm happy to hear that you were able to get this guy's car properly polished...a shame that he went through all the mess leading up to this. Nice job as always on the correction.



Now get that 356 finished up so we can see it! :)



Thanks Todd! The 356 will return in a few weeks.



David Fermani said:
Very nice as usual. You are the PC Jesus. :D



:har:



Thanks David!
 
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