KMG
New member
This car is owned by a friend of mine from college. He contacted me a few months ago that he was purchasing a new car and would like me to go over it and put a coating on it. He decided on my Americoat Package. The car had roughly 2k miles on it and came in from the Williamsport area which is roughly an hour and half away. Onto the pictures now
AS THE CAR ARRIVED
Before picture of the front after being dropped off
Lot of bugs built up on the front from the hour + drive here
Before picture of the passenger side of the car
Before picture of the driver side of the car
Lots of dirt built up on the rear bumper
Close up before shot of the exhaust tips with a good amount of carbon build up already
Before shot of the rear end
Before shot of the driver side rear door
WASH PROCESS
Getting ready to begin that wash process
First step is cleaning the wheels and tires
Using Sonax FE and Omni-Clean on the wheels and tires
Sonax FE breaking down the brake dust on the wheels
Applying the foam pre-soak with my foam lance
Foam dwelling on the front end to soften up any build up
After the pre-soak I started on the 2-bucket method wash
All washed up and ready to go in the garage
POLISHING PROCESS
The owner had request to have the rear badging removed
Picture of my wife applying tape prior to starting the polishing process
Tapped off for my first test spot, as you can see there are swirls on both sides of the tape
50/50 shot after being polished with IAT 3000
Closer picture of the same area with the tap removed
Swirls on the passenger side ground effects
Picture of the passenger side after being polished
Swirls on the driver side front fender
Same area after being polished
Picture of the rear after being debadged and polished
The car was then pulled outside and rinsed off then pulled back in and wiped down with Eraser to prep the surface for the coating
FINAL PRODUCT
Lots of gloss and depth after Americoat has been applied
After picture of the front
The paint looks dripping wet with lots of gloss
Close up of the passenger front fender
Close up of the exhaust tips which were polished and trim which was protect with DLUX
This was a fun car to work on and the owner was very excited with the outcome and how the car looked.
Thanks for looking!
AS THE CAR ARRIVED

Before picture of the front after being dropped off

Lot of bugs built up on the front from the hour + drive here

Before picture of the passenger side of the car

Before picture of the driver side of the car

Lots of dirt built up on the rear bumper

Close up before shot of the exhaust tips with a good amount of carbon build up already

Before shot of the rear end

Before shot of the driver side rear door
WASH PROCESS

Getting ready to begin that wash process

First step is cleaning the wheels and tires

Using Sonax FE and Omni-Clean on the wheels and tires

Sonax FE breaking down the brake dust on the wheels

Applying the foam pre-soak with my foam lance

Foam dwelling on the front end to soften up any build up

After the pre-soak I started on the 2-bucket method wash

All washed up and ready to go in the garage
POLISHING PROCESS

The owner had request to have the rear badging removed

Picture of my wife applying tape prior to starting the polishing process

Tapped off for my first test spot, as you can see there are swirls on both sides of the tape

50/50 shot after being polished with IAT 3000

Closer picture of the same area with the tap removed

Swirls on the passenger side ground effects

Picture of the passenger side after being polished

Swirls on the driver side front fender

Same area after being polished

Picture of the rear after being debadged and polished

The car was then pulled outside and rinsed off then pulled back in and wiped down with Eraser to prep the surface for the coating
FINAL PRODUCT

Lots of gloss and depth after Americoat has been applied

After picture of the front

The paint looks dripping wet with lots of gloss

Close up of the passenger front fender

Close up of the exhaust tips which were polished and trim which was protect with DLUX



This was a fun car to work on and the owner was very excited with the outcome and how the car looked.
Thanks for looking!