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  • The most extreme Ninja rescued

    Ninja, Kawasaki Extreme Detailing

    This is only slightly over a year old Bike
    Used by the careful owner, to avoid caught in jam & beating against traffic in town,
    from a distance .....sweet looking black stalion


    upon closer inspection you will see alot of heavily swirls & Horrendous RIDS
    I would actually gave the most swirl award on every inches found

    initially i suspect the owner did had a proper cloth & wrong techniques ......


    another far away pics & the rest ...i want to show you what i discover from this quest



    More of this injured warriors pics

    side skirting


    pics before & more to come

    conquered by its enemy called swirls



    front 1/4 right side fender


    right side fender

    side of the back seat

    front screen became wire mesh

    some side cover below the seat & seats were taken off prior work


    Aim to get it shines up to its name - restore gloss & regain her strength & beauty by destroying its long conquered enemy ''SWIRLS & RIDS''

    intervention plan

    Meguair's Smooth Surface Clay Kit with Last Touch Spray Detailer.

    initial test Meguiar's #80 - Speed Glaze polish with CCs Cutting Foam Pad on Rotary speed 1 to spread slow movement & gradually increase to speed 2 slower movement with pressure & down to speed 1.5 then 1 increase movement & resulting mama mia

    Meguiar's #80 - Speed Glaze polish with CCs Cutting Foam Pad on worst areas

    Meguiar's #80 - Speed Glaze polish with CCs Polishing Foam Pad

    finishing off with Meguair's #21 - Synthetic Sealant 2.0

    & strengthen with Meguiar's Ultimate quik detailer


    claying

    before pics

    after

    50/50 area set on top side.....actual after single passes

    right side petrol tank

    50/50


    not too bad -

    50/50

    another 50/50 area set


    mamamia

    oppsssss

    i only discover that the paint is so soft , it even smear when i tried to buff off with micro fibers

    I had to be very very careful not to inflict more damage ....therefor,, was going extra slow & careful

    i had to use fresh & new mirco fibers towels

    50/50

    50/50

    50/50

    50/50



    Mama mia results

    clarity & depth restored



    before

    after

    ma ma mia

    passenger seat cover....lots of water marks & RIDS as........the owner carry his back pack & always leaning on it

    50/50

    50/50

    50/50

    almost done but not finish


    left side top side fender
    before

    after

    screws was remove to achieve perfections


    before


    now

    another before

    now

    almost finale
    6 longs hours of kits restoration

    ma ma mia

    before on the wind screen


    now plastic X

    before

    now

    award winning pics - happily ever after


    after

    glossy & depth restored

    ma ma mia

    before

    after

    side of the back seat before

    after

    mama mia



    before

    after


    before


    after

    ma ma mia

    ma ma mia
















    i had to be so careful when removing residues...only by folded paper instead of cotton butts

    remember this

    now

    yesterday

    now

    thanks for viewing yet another of my detailing quest



    this is how a Ninja should look like
    it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!

    detailing blog

    http://thedetailers.blogspot.com

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    Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

    Great job Kc. Way to turn that mess into a masterpiece.
    Tracy
    765-413-7547
    Autobritedetailing@gmail.com

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    • #3
      Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

      Wow, what a mess. Great turnaround, KC. The bike looks fantastic. Great work as usual. Keep up the great work.
      quality creates its own demand

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      • #4
        Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

        Originally posted by Autobrite View Post
        Great job Kc. Way to turn that mess into a masterpiece.
        Thanks bro...thats the 2 wheelers passion

        Originally posted by J. A. Michaels View Post
        Wow, what a mess. Great turnaround, KC. The bike looks fantastic. Great work as usual. Keep up the great work.
        Thanks John

        you are the most encouraging person i ever met in the whole entire universe
        it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!

        detailing blog

        http://thedetailers.blogspot.com

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        • #5
          Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

          KC. Now 2 wheels as well? I see you got a new camera. Nice job!!!
          Detailing blog: prodetailing.blogspot.com
          Everything else: theseech.blogspot.com

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          • #6
            Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

            Lookin' great, KC's! Excellent job!
            Shane
            1995 Oldsmobile Cutlass Ciera SL

            If you trim yourself to fit the world you'll whittle yourself away. - Aaron Tippin

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            • #7
              Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

              Originally posted by seech View Post
              KC. Now 2 wheels as well? I see you got a new camera. Nice job!!!
              the owner 's

              thanks

              Originally posted by CieraSL View Post
              Lookin' great, KC's! Excellent job!
              thanks cieraSL

              see u next year ya

              blesse new year guys
              it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!

              detailing blog

              http://thedetailers.blogspot.com

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              • #8
                Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

                Great work KC! I Love seeing write ups on bikes!
                Rasky's Auto Detailing

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                • #9
                  Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

                  Originally posted by RaskyR1 View Post
                  Great work KC! I Love seeing write ups on bikes!
                  Thanks Rasky 1
                  Thanks for taking time & interest to read

                  Thanks buddies

                  i am pretty much of a fan of yr work too

                  Have a great year a head

                  Cheerio
                  it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!

                  detailing blog

                  http://thedetailers.blogspot.com

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                  • #10
                    Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

                    Nice job K.C.! I showed my wife your write up and she was very impressed with Your work!
                    Sleepy

                    Love the Classics!

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                    • #11
                      Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

                      By the way K.C., happy birthday!!
                      Sleepy

                      Love the Classics!

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                      • #12
                        Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

                        Originally posted by sleepy View Post
                        By the way K.C., happy birthday!!
                        Birthday? Hmmm... how come I wasn't informed eh? HAPPY BIRTHDAY my friend!
                        Detailing blog: prodetailing.blogspot.com
                        Everything else: theseech.blogspot.com

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                        • #13
                          Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

                          Nice work, we don't see enough bikes on this forum, thanks.

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                          • #14
                            Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

                            Originally posted by sleepy View Post
                            Nice job K.C.! I showed my wife your write up and she was very impressed with Your work!
                            LOL

                            Thanks cool bro
                            i dont know how many of you guys does it, I do too...my wife had to listen to all my detailing voyage & mostly complaint

                            Thanks God for transforming....we love His work
                            Originally posted by sleepy View Post
                            By the way K.C., happy birthday!!

                            Originally posted by seech View Post
                            Birthday? Hmmm... how come I wasn't informed eh? HAPPY BIRTHDAY my friend!

                            Thanks


                            Originally posted by dave_from_here View Post
                            Nice work, we don't see enough bikes on this forum, thanks.
                            Yupp....and i for once do not see any in my country

                            Next i am looking for a JUMBO jet to details LOLz
                            it only takes a little patience and plenty of PASSION!!

                            detailing blog

                            http://thedetailers.blogspot.com

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                            • #15
                              Re: The most extreme Ninja rescued

                              hi KC

                              great work!
                              Yes the CKD ninja's have extremely soft paint. So sad. anyway....

                              I noticed you didnt have any work done on the exhaust muffler. As you know, the cover on this bike is metal coated (unless owner changed the muffler to an Akrapovic or a Yoshimura).

                              What would you have done if you saw the stock exhaust muffler had swirls all over it?
                              -"I find your lack of faith disturbing."

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