Detailed: 2005 Lexus SC430 Coupe

justin30513

Mobile Detailing Services
The owner of this car had recently moved to Georgia and had left this car behind at her other home. It basically sat, dirty in a garage, for the last 3-4 months. She told me what color it was and this got me a little excited. I knew there was a lot of pearl in it and that it had a pretty good shell of clear on it as well. To me, knowing the paint is just as important as knowing the polishes and waxes. With all of this in mind, I put together a plan.

Here's the details.........

Befores........
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Simply no depth or pop to the paint.
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Some of the damage and swirls.
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The interior needed some attention as well.
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Tires and rims....
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Wash Cycle:
(Foamed with NXT/Purple Power Mix)
I degreased the tires, wells, and wheels and let them sit. I then foamed the entire car and let it sit. I then pressure washed it and foamed it again. I now washed it with my Ulti-Mitt. Since the car was small, I also clayed while washing using the soap as lubricant. This was a fast way to clean a dirty car.

Paint Correction:
(Menzerna's Intensive Polish via UDM & LC Orange Polishing Pad)
This clear coat was pretty darn hard. The hood, roof, and deck lid took two passes. I just took my time and let the polish break down and go clear. There was a little dusting but I was in full sun and the results compensated for it.

Paint Polishing:
(Menzerna's 106ff/CK VMG mix via CYCLO & EDGE2K Green Pads)
Yep. That's right. Two stages. I believe this where the ultimate depth and wetness comes from. I know of many other pro detailers that use this mix of 106. There is no dusting and I can see more depth than just 106 alone. The pearls really come out too.

Here is a shot with no wax/sealant at all........
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Paint Protection:
(Poorboy's PwS/ Menzerna's APO60 50-50 mix via CYCLO & EDGE2K Green Pads)
I've wanted to try this mix for a while now. Both of these products have their pluses. I've very good durability of both and both clean very well. They also leave the surface slick and add depth to the polished clear.

Interior:
The interior was cleaned with Meguiar's Detailer Line APC 4:1. I actually found my bottle of this and now I realize why I loved it so much. It cleans really good and feels gentle on the leather and plastics. I used FOLEX on all the carpets and mats. The leather was treated with Pinnacle's Leather Condtioner. All vinyl and plastics received a coating of Pinnacles Rubber & Vinyl Protectant. Glass was cleaned with my Windex/Distilled water (50/50) mix with 1oz. of IPA per 31oz. It really works. I mean it. Try and tell me what you think. Tires got Pinnacle's Black Onyx Tire Gel and the wheel got a coating of the PwS/APO60 mix.

Afters.......
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The damage is 95% gone.
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Looks great, I can actually see a reflection now. Did you get a new camera, the pictures look really nice. Actually, what kind of camera do you use? BTW, I can't stand those wheels, yuk!
 
I love PwS and do not know anything about the Menzerna that you used (something else to purchase) but I agree about the slick surface that PwS leaves. Wish that I had a Cyclo as well. You certainly have the tools to go with your skills.

Nice job!!
 
Extremely well done! You did one heck of a job on this one...looks really nice and glossy! Interior looks great as well!

Nice work!:10:



Yeah...those wheels are hideous!

Thanks again guys.

They made two sets of wheels for this car and screwed them both up!
 
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