Last saturday before easter I detailed a 1998 built Vauxhall Astra in single painted red color. The car was driven over 210.000 kilometers and was in very bad condition. The owner told me, she only wanted to drive, not to wash or detail. So she gave me the job to bring the shine back on this car.
Here are some before shots:
As you can see, the paint was in a very bad condition, a lot of oxidations and scratches and swirls.
At first I cleaned the interior. Megs APC 1:12 and Megs interior brush have done a good job in cleaning the seats. Plastics were cleaned with Megs #39 and covered with Megs #40.
After 1,5 hours it looks like that:
After that I detailed the exterior of the car.
At first a use my Gilmore with Shampoo Plus, a little bit of Megs APC and Water for foaming the car. After 5 minutes
Then I cleaned the paint with my clay (Magic Clean).
After a second wash I sprayed Last touch on the paint and dried the paint with Cobra guzzler.
Engine was cleaned with Megs APC 1:10 and covered with Megs Hyper Dressing 1:4.
The most importend job was to bring back the shine on this paint, so I decided to use the Makita 9227CB with a smaller LC orange Pad with Menzerna IP 3.02. This was a great combination and quite perfect for this paint.
Have done a testspot first:
So it was the right "choice for today" :wave:
Sometimes it was a little bit horrible to handle the Makita, but at the end, the results were on my side.
The bumpers I cleaned with Makita, little 75mm Pad from Elite (light cut) and 3.02. It works just great for me.
This combo has done a very good job and the gloss was really good, but I decided to make it better at the end. So I took the Festool Rotex 125 FEQ, a white polishing LC-Pad and Menz PO85RD and it was very easy comparible to the hard work with the Makita. The gloss was just great.
For buffing I always used the green Aquatouch FBZ. Great for this jobs.
After a high gloss on the paint I took the Makita with a LC orange pad and Autoglyms glass polish and bring back the shine on the glasses.
Next stage was to use Zym*l HD Cleanse to prepare the paint for a good wax.
Here are some before shots:










As you can see, the paint was in a very bad condition, a lot of oxidations and scratches and swirls.
At first I cleaned the interior. Megs APC 1:12 and Megs interior brush have done a good job in cleaning the seats. Plastics were cleaned with Megs #39 and covered with Megs #40.
After 1,5 hours it looks like that:

After that I detailed the exterior of the car.
At first a use my Gilmore with Shampoo Plus, a little bit of Megs APC and Water for foaming the car. After 5 minutes

Then I cleaned the paint with my clay (Magic Clean).

After a second wash I sprayed Last touch on the paint and dried the paint with Cobra guzzler.

Engine was cleaned with Megs APC 1:10 and covered with Megs Hyper Dressing 1:4.
The most importend job was to bring back the shine on this paint, so I decided to use the Makita 9227CB with a smaller LC orange Pad with Menzerna IP 3.02. This was a great combination and quite perfect for this paint.
Have done a testspot first:



So it was the right "choice for today" :wave:



Sometimes it was a little bit horrible to handle the Makita, but at the end, the results were on my side.

The bumpers I cleaned with Makita, little 75mm Pad from Elite (light cut) and 3.02. It works just great for me.
This combo has done a very good job and the gloss was really good, but I decided to make it better at the end. So I took the Festool Rotex 125 FEQ, a white polishing LC-Pad and Menz PO85RD and it was very easy comparible to the hard work with the Makita. The gloss was just great.
For buffing I always used the green Aquatouch FBZ. Great for this jobs.
After a high gloss on the paint I took the Makita with a LC orange pad and Autoglyms glass polish and bring back the shine on the glasses.
Next stage was to use Zym*l HD Cleanse to prepare the paint for a good wax.
