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  • Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

    Its a Perodua Myvi Metallic Black. Owned by another friend that used to have his own car wash company. It just came out of the bodyshop as certain parts of the car had been repainted (meaning its fresh paint, barely 3 days out from the oven). Initially he told me the bodyshop already polish it for him and it was already shinny so I was hoping it was in a acceptable form - but when it arrived at my place, boy it sure does look ugly..

    At first, I though maximum of 16hours would suffice to get it back to a better level, but I encountered buffer hop and the polish was gumming up faster than normal. But a tweak in polishing method and also the product application process helped to solve it.

    I spent a minimum 16hours on the paint itself plus another 8hours on other parts (engine, interior, wheels, etc) - span of 3 days.


    So here goes...


    Day 1: Pictures taken during varios time span


    EXTERIOR BEFORE







    Looks ok right? Wait till you shine a light on it



























































































    ENGINE BEFORE














    INTERIOR BEFORE





































    So, as usual I started with the interior.


    Here's a simple summary of the things that have been done

    1. Noodle Floor mat taken out then airblown with compressed air. Scrubbed with APC+ then PW'd.

    2. Fabric mat - scrubed with APC+ then extracted with hot water extractor

    3. Loose dust airblown with compresser air.

    4. Complete and thorough vac on the interior coupled with various brushes (for vents, nooks, etc)

    4. Vinyl wipe down with APC+ then protected with M40

    5. Fabric seats and door skin were scrubbed with APC (on various brushes) then extracted with hot water extractor. Once dried - sprayed M23 Odor Eliminator



    Here are some of the after pictures (taken on various time span)











































    I then continued on with the engine wash


    Summary of the work

    1. Loose dust blown with compressed air
    2. Cover the electrical stuff
    3. Sprayed Super Degreaser (on foam head) and let soak, a minute or so
    4. Scrubbed using various brushes then PW off.
    5. Used compressed air to dry + generic MFs.
    6. Once dried, strut bar, engine bay trimmings, plastic bottles, etc were polished with D151 (hand)
    7. Rubbers were dressed with HyperDressing 4:1, let cook for 15-20minutes.

    Here are the pictures.




















    Stop for DAY 1.











    DAY 2 & 3 : Correction on paint and plastic


    Summary of things I've done




    1. PW to remove loose dirt.
    2. Pre foamed with Hyperwash
    3. Wheels & tires cleaned with Wheel Brightener, Super Degreaser, APC coupled with various brushes. PW gunk off.
    4. Rinsed with PW then rewashed with Hyperwash (2BM) on MF mitts.
    5. Dried with 2 Water Magnet
    6. Clayed with Megs Blue with Last Touch (1:1) as lube
    7. IPA wipedown
    8. Polishing - M105, M83, M80 (liquids) and Purple Foam Wool Pad, Yellow 2.0, Yellow (old), Black 2.0, Tan (old fin pad), LC White (pads) all on Rotary
    9. LSP - OEM paint - M21 2.0 (2 coats) ; RESPRAYED PART - M07
    10. Head lights and rear light cluster polished with PlastX.




    Here are the pictures






    After a pass of PlastX. Took out the haze quite easily. Deeper scratches remained.



















    Looks nice eh
























    50/50 shot after one pass of M83





    The dual halogens didnt really showed the defects. So I opt for the LED instead.







































    Roof reflections on LED





    Here are some of the pictures again, taken on Day 3





























































    Owner was really happy to see the car. He was glad that the interior was all cleaned up and also the exterior was better than new

    Hope I did not left anything out..

    Thanks for viewing.

    Comments and suggestions are welcome.


    Cheers, Tim
    ps: I'm off to sleep (yawn)
    Last edited by TimG; Jan 30, 2009, 07:19 AM. Reason: left out pads used.
    Learning new things everyday

  • #2
    Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

    WOW...Great job, great before / after pictures.

    Thanks for taking the time to document and share the results.

    Mike Pennington
    Director of Global Training, Events and Consumer Relations
    Meguiar's, Inc.
    800-854-8073
    mpennington@meguiars.com

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    • #3
      Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

      Tim,
      Excellent work and write up!

      JP

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      • #4
        Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

        wow, great job!!!
        Fergy-

        You're only as good as your last detail

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        • #5
          Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

          nice results man!
          Nice work!
          Jose Holguin

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          • #6
            Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

            Tim,

            Another excellent job! Those seats cleaned up nice. The car looks better than new. Great write up and pictures!!

            You need to remove the "(in training)" from your user title. Your work is much to good.

            Mike
            Why do we drive on a Parkway, and park on a Driveway

            George Carlin

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            • #7
              Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

              You're a maniac Tim. I love your passion for perfection- it gives me hope (that I am not alone!, lol).

              Mark

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              • #8
                Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

                Excellent job
                Btw what torch u use ? can reflects clear holograms.

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                • #9
                  Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

                  Another awesome job and write up Tim!

                  Thanks for sharing!
                  Rasky's Auto Detailing

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                  • #10
                    Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

                    Nice Work!!
                    Great Write Up!!!
                    Huge Improvement!!
                    Sweet Pictures!!
                    Awesome Reflections!!
                    Joel
                    Firefighter/EMT-B
                    Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
                    "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
                    '99 F-150

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                    • #11
                      Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

                      That is really sensational. Nice job.
                      ----------------------------------

                      3Fitty - Now recommending products I have never used.

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                      • #12
                        Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

                        Excellent work, Tim.

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                        • #13
                          Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

                          Good job
                          i like your process
                          Nick
                          Tucker's Detailing Services
                          815-954-0773
                          2012 Ford Transit Connect

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                          • #14
                            Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

                            Originally posted by Mike Pennington View Post
                            WOW...Great job, great before / after pictures.

                            Thanks for taking the time to document and share the results.

                            Thanks boss..

                            Originally posted by Detail Union View Post
                            Tim,
                            Excellent work and write up!

                            JP
                            Thanks!

                            Originally posted by MrCLRider View Post
                            wow, great job!!!
                            Thank you

                            Originally posted by vam_ras View Post
                            nice results man!
                            Nice work!
                            Thanks man

                            Originally posted by Mikejl View Post
                            Tim,

                            Another excellent job! Those seats cleaned up nice. The car looks better than new. Great write up and pictures!!

                            You need to remove the "(in training)" from your user title. Your work is much to good.

                            Mike
                            Lol Thanks Mike. Appreciate the kind words.

                            Originally posted by Mark Kleis View Post
                            You're a maniac Tim. I love your passion for perfection- it gives me hope (that I am not alone!, lol).

                            Mark
                            Hey Mark I actually wanted to just gave it a simple polish, but I think t got out of hand, I simply cant stand to see those RIDS... Maybe we should start a AA meeting...for acute perfection disorder..

                            Originally posted by 8GC View Post
                            Excellent job
                            Btw what torch u use ? can reflects clear holograms.
                            Thanks. Its an elcheapo LED torch. Ultrafire 501. Good enough for usd20...But if you want a better light, maybe the Tk10 would be a better buy

                            Originally posted by RaskyR1 View Post
                            Another awesome job and write up Tim!

                            Thanks for sharing!
                            Thanks Rasky!

                            ps: hows the hot tub?

                            Originally posted by Carfire View Post
                            Nice Work!!
                            Great Write Up!!!
                            Huge Improvement!!
                            Sweet Pictures!!
                            Awesome Reflections!!
                            Thanks Joel!
                            Learning new things everyday

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                            • #15
                              Re: Detailed: UGLY METALLIC BLACK - Toyota Passo wannabe (56k - be patient)

                              Originally posted by 3Fitty View Post
                              That is really sensational. Nice job.
                              Thanks 3fitty! Good to see you're back.

                              Originally posted by new2detailing View Post
                              Excellent work, Tim.
                              Thanks man!

                              Originally posted by Tuck91 View Post
                              Good job
                              i like your process
                              Thanks Nick. Tried to lay it all out. Might miss some steps though..
                              Last edited by TimG; Jan 28, 2009, 11:16 PM. Reason: typo
                              Learning new things everyday

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