95 Mx3 vs SingleStage Paint.

ScubaStevo

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I did this one on Saturday of last weekend. Its a 1995 Mazda MX-3, with single stage black paint. The thing was and still is in pretty rought shape. I wasn't about to get very aggresive with the single stage paint, since I don't have a paint depth gauge, and it was looking pretty thin already.



Anyways, the exterior was a pretty quick, and in the +35oC and 100% humidity, I was tired as hell once I was done. Nearly passed out a couple times when working on the small roof area. Went to the emergency room after the customer picked it up, I seriously though I was seeing things. Turned out it was major de-hydration, and sun stroke.



Well my processses were:

SSR 2.5 to get rid of the majority of swirls. x2 on a cuttin pad.

SSR 2 to get rid of the haze, and it brought back some colour.

Topped with NXT.

Tires were left alone since they looked brand new already.

No clay done, as the customer just wanted it to look a little better.



Here are the pictures.



mx3001.jpg


mx3004.jpg


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This is the only picture I could get to give a proper look at what the whole car looked like.

mx3015.jpg




Afters:

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mx3021.jpg


mx3041.jpg


mx3038.jpg
 
Here are the before/afters. Wow this thing looked good now that I look back.



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mx3032.jpg






Here is a wicked plastic before and after. It made a huge difference after I sat there for almost 20 minutes polishing that single area.



mx3013.jpg
mx3040.jpg
 
Looks awesome!!



Hehe!! 35% humidity is like a nice cool breeze down here in Memphis. Right now it is 97 degrees with 47% humidity. Looks like the same for this weekend....I have four details!!! :hairpull :D Oh well.....



I will tell you one thing that helps me deal with the heat, try hydrating yourself BEFORE the detail. When you wake up start drinking tons of water or gatorade. Then continue to drink water throughout the detail. Last summer I was getting headaches after details and figured out that I wasn't drinking enough fluids. I was basically giving myself a hangover!! :D No problems since I began hydrating pre-detail.



Again, great detail!!!
 
ebpcivicsi said:
Looks awesome!!



Hehe!! 35% humidity is like a nice cool breeze down here in Memphis. Right now it is 97 degrees with 47% humidity. Looks like the same for this weekend....I have four details!!! :hairpull :D Oh well.....



I will tell you one thing that helps me deal with the heat, try hydrating yourself BEFORE the detail. When you wake up start drinking tons of water or gatorade. Then continue to drink water throughout the detail. Last summer I was getting headaches after details and figured out that I wasn't drinking enough fluids. I was basically giving myself a hangover!! :D No problems since I began hydrating pre-detail.



Again, great detail!!!



Nono, thats 35 oC...not humidity. It was 35oC with 100% humidity, so the forcast said it felt like +43oC. :nervous2:



But thanks man. :)
 
ScubaStevo said:
Nono, thats 35 oC...not humidity. It was 35oC with 100% humidity, so the forcast said it felt like +43oC. :nervous2:



But thanks man. :)



Wow, I didn't know it could get that high unless it was raining. :soscared:
 
ScubaStevo said:
Here are the before/afters. Wow this thing looked good now that I look back.



mx3008.jpg
mx3032.jpg

Love these two pics. It looks like the car was chromed out in the 'after' shot. Great job :clap:
 
andrewcbho said:
WOW! just WOW! Those after shots are amazing! How much did you charge?



I was originally going to charge $90, but ended up $85 because I felt bad I could get a scratch out that I said I would be able to. But other than that, the car came out pretty good. :wavey :cool:
 
Scuba, mix in some water bro. Glad to hear you are OK, be careful out there. Nice work on that MX3, very nice.
 
Tasty said:
Scuba, mix in some water bro. Glad to hear you are OK, be careful out there. Nice work on that MX3, very nice.



I drank 7 liters of water that day, and didn't go to the washroom for that reason even once. So I was sweatin. :work:
 
I like to look at the pictures before I read the products that were used, and everytime I'm tricked into believing NXT is something more exotic, expecially on black.



That's an amazing transformation. Excellent work! :)



Josh
 
Josh said:
I like to look at the pictures before I read the products that were used, and everytime I'm tricked into believing NXT is something more exotic, expecially on black.



That's an amazing transformation. Excellent work! :)



Josh

Thanks guy, its all in the prep. What you top it with usually doesn't add much. :woohoo:
 
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