Mazda 3 Detailed

Juan@Turbo Wax

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Detailed by Turbo Wax Detailing with Turbo Wax Products.



Process:

Turbo Wax Car Shampoo

Turbo Wax Oxidation Block ( Similar to the Clay Bar)

Turbo Wax Wheel Cleaner

Turbo Wax Wheel Stick

Turbo Wax Tire & Exterior Trim

Turbo Wax Swirl Remover via Porter Cable 7424XP with Orange Foam Pads

Turbo Wax Car Wax with Polycharger via Porter Cable 7424XP with Black Foam Pads

Turbo Wax Spray N Wax with Polycharger



So we begin............... :becky:



500x magnified digital light which will allow you to see deeper imperfections on the vehicle surface.



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Surface with Defects



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After correction



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Wash

During the washing process we have incorporated the Oxidation block. The oxidation block is a product intended to be used to quickly and safely to remove bonded contaminants, droppings and insect grime from automotive finishes.



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Drying Vehicle surface



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Taping



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Work in Progress



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Tire Dressing and Wheels Waxed



I like to apply a tire product using an applicator with a very thin layer of tire gel to the tire sidewall if more shine is desired a second coat can be applied, most of the time one coat is enough.



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Final Results .



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Thanks for looking :wavey:thx
 
Great job! I like my Mazda 3, but the paint is soft and the carpets are like cardboard with a little possum hair over them, and are a nightmare to clean. :scared:
 
That looks fantastic Juan! Sick car and the best color too.....then again, I'm a little biased!:madgrin:
 
The gloss is unreal. Turbo Wax killed it! Is that your garage? What is that machine/tool attached to the left quarter panel?
 
That was at one of my dealers shop, the machine on the quarter panel is a GO-Pro camera, I film many of my jobs then I go back and review the patterns and results with different pads etc :)
 
Juan, what is the magnification device you are using? I would be very interested in one of those to evaluate scratch depth.
 
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