2007 Nighthawk Black RL - De-swirled

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2007 Acura RL
Nighthawk Black Pearl​

Detail – June 3, 2009​

This 2007 RL belongs to my dad and he bought it new in December of 2006. It has only 25,000 miles on it and I have tried to keep it up as best I could and polished it to perfection last May. It looked fabulous with only very light marring from washes until a snafu lead to the dealer running it through the swirl-o-tron. Moderate swirls and some lovely RIDS (all courtesy of the dealer wash) peppered the super-soft Nighthawk Black Pearl paint.

This job was actually broken up into three days. Day one started at 9:30 AM and ran until 6:25 PM when the heat and humidity (damn near close to 90º and 85% humidity) finally got to me and I cut it short after polishing a little under half of the car. Day one also included engine cleaning and dressing, wheel arch and wheel deep cleaning, exterior wash, clay, and partial polish. Day two saw the completion of polishing and a post-polish wash that was quickly negated by a storm that blew dust all over the clean car (I couldn't seal up the garage quickly enough). I abandoned my quest until Day 3 which saw another wash to get all the storm dust off and then the application of the 4-Star and interior detail.

Exterior Process
Wash with Griot’s Car Wash and MF Mitt
Jack up vehicle, remove wheels and clean suspension components with pressure washer, Meg’s APC 4:1 and detail with GG Undercarriage Spray.
Engine clean with APC 4:1 and dress with Stoner's Trim Shine.
Deep-clean wheels with Griot’s Wheel Cleaner and elbow grease.
Dry with GG Microfiber Drying towel
Clay with Griot's Clay and Speed Shine for lubricant.
Polish with Griot’s Random Orbital and Orange Pad; two or three passes with Stage 2 polish and one finishing pass with Stage 3 polish.
4-star UPP used for LSP, applied by hand and allowed to cure for two hours.

Interior Process
Removed winter mats (rubber) and prep summer mats (carpeted) by hot-water extracting with Dirt Devil carpet cleaner
Remove door sill scuff plates and clean with Lexol leather cleaner (does miracles minimizing scuffs).
Vacuum interior
Clean dirty rubber pedal covers with APC 4:1, brush, and cotton towel.
Clean and condition leather seats, steering wheel and arm rest with Lexol leather cleaner and leather conditioner
Dust dashboard with MF cloth
Clean windows with Sprayaway ammonia-free window cleaner.

Total Time Spent: 20 hours

Here we are with the vehicle as I got started...from a distance it doesn't look too bad.
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The interior was actually fairly nasty.
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Engine was pre-soaked with Meg's APC 4:1 and hit with the hose. As you can see it really wasn't all that bad.
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The wheel arches, on the other hand were beyond gross. These were pre-sprayed with APC and blasted clean (went easy on the suspension components, of course) with a pressure washer.
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Since I had the wheels off to clean the arches, I did a full wheel clean-up, front and back. These are the specialty Michelin PAX run-flat tires and these things weigh a damn ton! I estimate their weight at 75 to 100 pounds each. Light they are not.
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Eww....
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The wheel arches and suspension bits look MUCH better!
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The wheels after...
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In the garage for drying and clay.
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A majority of the contamination came from the trunk lid and rear bumper.
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With the paint stripped clean, the actual extent of the damage was revealed.
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And it was only 12:30....
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Taped off for polishing. I had to cover the Acura logo up front because it contains the active cruise and collision mitigating braking sensor. The owners manual says not to let polish dust get on it so this precaution is taken.
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Scuffs in clear bra on front bumper...likely from the dealer running it through a car wash.
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After polishing...
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The engine all cleaned up.
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I even went so far as to straighten the oil fill cap and remove the gunk around the dipstick with a Q-tip.
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The 4-star doing it's thing....
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Teaser...
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While the UPP set, I did the interior. The foot pedals were just plain NASTY.
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I spritzed the pedals with APC 4:1 and let it set while this towel caught any run-off from the brake pedal.
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Pedals done before I vacuumed.
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All clean...that parking brake pad refused to clean up any better than it looks now.
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With the 4-Star off, the drooling may commence.
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Under the Halogen....
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Look at that blue flake pop!
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After the rain cleared and the roads dried out, I took the car up to the top of the hill and shot these at a cemetery.
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Grrrrr....
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Thanks for looking!
 
looks great, and it felt great, so smooooth... :drool: :drool: can't wait to do your car, (and mine) :cool: :passout:
 
Nice detail. You said the inside was nasty and th wheel well were beyond gross....i wish all the cars i clean are this nasty and gross to start with!!!:lmfao
 
Great Job!! I am glad the gg polish 2 and 3 can take on the task of getting those nasty swirl marks off the paint. I have yet to really put to use the polish 2 and 1 on my cars that i detail for the family. I just finished detailing my mom's mini. Will post pics soon.
 
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