correction with menzerna on Black civic si. + SOME WETSANDING.

sacdetailing

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Wat's up guys, another car that i polished recently is this nice civic si. Had lots of fun with this car.



Wash+wax/seal removal.

Clay with medium blue clay.

taped with blue tape.

correction:

Menzerna SIP. Orange pad.

Alcohol 50/50 wipe down.

Menzerna super finish white pad.

Alcohol 50/50 wipe down.

Rims were polished by hand with mother metal polish.

Seal:

Black Fire Wet Diamond. By DA.



Quarter was resprayed and had tons of orange peel, so i decided to wet sand it.

Wet sanding: 2000 by hand then 3000 by DA.

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Half half shots

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After correction with super intensive and orange pad

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Wetsanding before

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Wetsanded

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After the car was polished, i washed all the crevices, cleaned paint with alcohol 50/50

then sealed with black fire.



Afters (next day)

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Great looking SI, you might need a brush to in those rims like the EZ Detail Brush or the Eimann Fabrik Wheel Woolies. Don't forget your wheel wells too when doing a detail.
 
the detail was for my home boy and he did lots of cool things to me and the detail was just like saying thanks. Lol i forgot i hadn't had a shirt on . EDITED lol,
 
Good job on that. Like zoomzoom said don't forget the wheel wells. You may have cleaned them but also need to dress them. I like using 303 on them
 
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