J.J.
DEEP & WET
I picked-up my new car this past Wednesday and unfortunately was unable to wash and seal until this weekend. I asked the dealer not to prep the car before delivery, which he did. I also asked that he refrain from placing a license plate or advertisements on the vehicle. He got that one half right (still ended-up with a front license plate frame:bat ).
On to the pics:
The car was untouched as seen below. I was able to tear off the plastic at the dealer. He was amazed that I refused the dealer prep. NO swirls please!
Dirty:
ONR supplies ready:
ONR in process:
ONR drivers- side complete:
ONR passenger side complete:
ONR hood complete:
Just after Opti-seal application:
Next day after curing but in slightly different light:
Opti-Seal allowed the flake to really "pop"
Process:
- Mixed a 2 gallon sprayer full of ONR 2 oz/gallon
- ONR applied with Eurow sheepskins using 2- bucket method
- Dried with large WW towel
- Wheels sprayed with ONR solution, brushed with a wheel brush followed by another ONR spray and then dried with WW towel
- Opti-seal applied with yellow sponge
- Followed that with a MF wipe-down because I used a little to much.
Comments:
1. ONR causes no marring if done correctly.
2. Opti-Seal is a fantastically easy product to use, and to me, it looks just like a nuba' paste wax from a distance (i.e. adds depth to the paint unlike most pure sealants). Very unique product IMO.
3. I'm not totally satisfied with my photography skills, and I think I need better scenery.
4. I did not clay because I found absolutely no need to. Some people believe in all that rail dust crap more than I do.
5. I choose the Mazda 3 because it was the perfect 4-cylinder car for me. It's sporty enough with 160 hp and manual trans, has plenty of room with 4 doors and a hatch, and it is perfect for those family outing with my wife and daughter.
Thanks for looking,
JJ
On to the pics:
The car was untouched as seen below. I was able to tear off the plastic at the dealer. He was amazed that I refused the dealer prep. NO swirls please!
Dirty:




ONR supplies ready:

ONR in process:

ONR drivers- side complete:

ONR passenger side complete:

ONR hood complete:


Just after Opti-seal application:

Next day after curing but in slightly different light:



Opti-Seal allowed the flake to really "pop"


Process:
- Mixed a 2 gallon sprayer full of ONR 2 oz/gallon
- ONR applied with Eurow sheepskins using 2- bucket method
- Dried with large WW towel
- Wheels sprayed with ONR solution, brushed with a wheel brush followed by another ONR spray and then dried with WW towel
- Opti-seal applied with yellow sponge
- Followed that with a MF wipe-down because I used a little to much.
Comments:
1. ONR causes no marring if done correctly.
2. Opti-Seal is a fantastically easy product to use, and to me, it looks just like a nuba' paste wax from a distance (i.e. adds depth to the paint unlike most pure sealants). Very unique product IMO.
3. I'm not totally satisfied with my photography skills, and I think I need better scenery.
4. I did not clay because I found absolutely no need to. Some people believe in all that rail dust crap more than I do.
5. I choose the Mazda 3 because it was the perfect 4-cylinder car for me. It's sporty enough with 160 hp and manual trans, has plenty of room with 4 doors and a hatch, and it is perfect for those family outing with my wife and daughter.
Thanks for looking,
JJ