A little background story about this fierce Integra. The car was slightly more than 1 year when it was brought to me. It was on a particular paint protection system which claimed to protect the paint work for a pretty long time with 1 application, but the owner loved his car so much that he actually went back every month to reapply the protection coating for the past 12 months. After hearing this from the owner than I was really surprised to see those water etched marks on the bonnet, roof and the boot areas.
Besides the water etched marks, there were also minor swirls and spider webbing on the car too. The steps taken for this car was,
1. wash and clay
2. Power Gloss/RMG mix + yellow cutting pad + cyclo (to the 3 horizontal panels)
3. IP/RMG mix + green polishing pad + DA @ speed 5
4. VM/RMG mix + blue light polishing pad + DA @ speed 4
5. Carnauba Moose Wax (CMW) with foam applicator by hand, buffing off the residue with JW Carnauba Jett (CJ) and MF towel.
This time round I tried something different, I applied CMW panel by panel, when each panel started to haze; I sprayed a small amount of CJ over the panel and buff off the residue together. CJ being a water based product, by doing so it will actually have a immediate layering effect on the paint work. The end result turned out to being very satisfying, the depth, wetness and shine were very much enhanced.
Close-up for the details,
Any question and comments are welcome.
Besides the water etched marks, there were also minor swirls and spider webbing on the car too. The steps taken for this car was,
1. wash and clay
2. Power Gloss/RMG mix + yellow cutting pad + cyclo (to the 3 horizontal panels)
3. IP/RMG mix + green polishing pad + DA @ speed 5
4. VM/RMG mix + blue light polishing pad + DA @ speed 4
5. Carnauba Moose Wax (CMW) with foam applicator by hand, buffing off the residue with JW Carnauba Jett (CJ) and MF towel.
This time round I tried something different, I applied CMW panel by panel, when each panel started to haze; I sprayed a small amount of CJ over the panel and buff off the residue together. CJ being a water based product, by doing so it will actually have a immediate layering effect on the paint work. The end result turned out to being very satisfying, the depth, wetness and shine were very much enhanced.





Close-up for the details,




Any question and comments are welcome.