2006 Hyundai Tucson Detail

RaysWay

Autopia Specialist
Next up for me to detail is this 2006 Hyundai (like Sunday) Tucson. The dealership said they had this Hyundai detailed by someone else, but they weren't happy with the finish.

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The paint looked dull and lifeless.

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Leftover wax residue.

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The trim was in horrible condition. The dealership specifically requested I restore the trim.

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The headlights would need some love.

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I actually spread this detail out over 2 evenings since I work from 9-6 at Autopia. I leave directly from Autopia and arrive at the dealership around 6:15. Since the head mechanic at the dealership only stays until around 9, I would have to take two evenings to finish. My process has been to clean the wheels and tires, wash the car, clay the car, then dry it to prep it for polishing the following day. It's been working out great so far.

I cleaned the wheels with 3D BDX and cleaned the tires with Amazing Roll-Off. Then washed the car with 3D Pink Car Soap and clayed it with a Medium Grade Nanoskin Wash Mitt.

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Day 2 - Paint Correction and Trim Restoration

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After drying the car, I leave it inside the showroom so the paint is ready to be polished on Day 2. You can tell the paint has already benefited from a thorough wash and decontamination, but it's still dull and oxidized.

I arrived at 6:23 pm the second day and immediately go to work. I put my headphones on and focus on the car 100% until it's finished. I've learned to bring plenty of water to stay hydrated during the detail.

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Cloudy paint. This is not the crisp reflection we're looking for.

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My current point and shoot Canon PowerShot Elph 115 IS does a horrible job at recording swirl marks for some reason in this showroom. I'm using my FLEX Swirl Finder Light and in person you can see the swirls, but they don't show up in pictures with this camera. I'm actually going to use the profits from these details to purchase a nice new DSLR.

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It's hard to tell on this lighter colored paint, but you can see I polished the far side of the hood, while the near half is unpolished. After a few test spots, I settled on HD Cut and HD Polish. I was hoping I could get away with just using HD Speed, but the heavy oxidation was quickly clogging my pads, so I opted for a two step paint correction with HD Cut and HD Polish. I used my FLEX 3401 with 5 inch Hybrid Orange Pads with HD Cut, and 5 inch Hybrid White Pads for HD Polish.

You can see a 50/50 on the hood in this shot. Again, my current camera struggles in this light.

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Unpolished.

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Polished.

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Before.

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After. This is after 2 applications of Solution Finish. I scrubbed the trim while washing on Day 1 with Amazing Roll Off, then I scrubbed the trim with a 15% dilution of IPA to make sure all oils were removed before applying Solution Finish. I ended up applying 3 coats in total. I would take a break from polishing the paint to allow my FLEX 3401 to cool down and apply another coat.

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Before.

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After. I believe this is only after a single coat of Solution Finish.

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Looking good so far. The dealership didn't opt to add on a complete headlight restoration, so I just went over them quickly with HD Cut to clear them up a bit.

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Much glossier.

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The trim pieces on the door were oxidized too.

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I have a dedicated hybrid pad just for this type of plastic.

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Before.

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HD Cut.

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Not perfect. But much better.

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The dealership opted for a sealant on this car so I went with BLACKFIRE Wet Diamond All Finish Paint Protection applied by hand with a Buff and Shine Red Foam Wax & Sealant Applicator Pad with Tapered Edge (my favorite hand applicator).

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The trim ended up looking great and the dealership was very happy. That dull spot on this picture is a scratch on my lense.

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Another one bites the dust!

Time spent:
Day 1 - 1 hour and 45 minutes
Day 2 - 3 hours and 50 minutes
Total: 5 hours and 35 minutes

Now that I have all of my tools and products at the dealership, I can be more efficient with my time. They decided the interior didn't need a detail so I just wiped everything down with Poorboys Leather Stuff. CarPro PERL was used on the tires.

I have another detail scheduled to start on this evening.

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Thanks for reading!

If you have any questions, let me know.
 
Nicely done as always Ray!!! The car looks spectacular.

Can't believe you did the entire car with a polishing step for only 5+ hours. That's QUICK!! And man, you do details on top of Autopia?! Do you ever sleep? :D

Can't believe the previous detailer left wax reside like that too...
 
That came out great, Ray! The grille was a huge improvement, but did you skip the honeycomb part because it was too difficult/messy/time consuming to get in there with the Solution Finish? That part looks less black in the after picture.

Also great job on the door trim, but I believe that's actually a vinyl wrap on these Sundays...er...Hyundai's (and some other makes), be careful when machine polishing that you don't pick up an edge where they overlap between the sides and the top because if you tear any off you will see the body color underneath (ask me how I know :p).

Oh, and what the heck is that in the background of this pic???

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Nicely done as always Ray!!! The car looks spectacular.

Can't believe you did the entire car with a polishing step for only 5+ hours. That's QUICK!! And man, you do details on top of Autopia?! Do you ever sleep? :D

Can't believe the previous detailer left wax reside like that too...

Thanks Marc. No sleep, only naps. :)

That came out great, Ray! The grille was a huge improvement, but did you skip the honeycomb part because it was too difficult/messy/time consuming to get in there with the Solution Finish? That part looks less black in the after picture.

Yep the honeycomb portion of the grill was skipped due to time constraints. I told them I can put more time into it to make it look a lot better but for this vehicle they just wanted a quick detail. I did as much as I could with the amount of time I had.

Also great job on the door trim, but I believe that's actually a vinyl wrap on these Sundays...er...Hyundai's (and some other makes), be careful when machine polishing that you don't pick up an edge where they overlap between the sides and the top because if you tear any off you will see the body color underneath (ask me how I know :p).

Thanks for the tip! :)

Oh, and what the heck is that in the background of this pic???

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That's a kit car based off the Ferrari P4 I believe. It's the owner of the dealerships car.
 
Great work Ray. I wish I could knock out a job like this in under 6 hours. I think I need some lessons from the pros.
 
Great job sir! Nothing wrong with detailing after the full time job at night! That's what I do. It's a nice decompression for me. And the way I see it, I might as well take it while the opportunity presents itself. Keep it up buddy!
 
Great work Ray. I wish I could knock out a job like this in under 6 hours. I think I need some lessons from the pros.

Thanks. I just gogogogogo and don't stop until it's finished. Also, they have a really nice espresso machine at this dealership :)

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Nice work.

Added lots of value to selling the car.

Thanks. That's what the owner of the dealership and salesmen have realized. Now they're even using me in the negotiating. I have a Mazda MX5 I have to detail now on Sunday because they threw in a Ray's Way Detail :D

Great job sir! Nothing wrong with detailing after the full time job at night! That's what I do. It's a nice decompression for me. And the way I see it, I might as well take it while the opportunity presents itself. Keep it up buddy!

Thanks and I agree! I look forward to putting on my headphones and knocking out a detail.

nice job there ray

Thanks 65chevy
 
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