Belongs to a neighbour that we play football together. He has the detailing bug and I help him nurture it
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As seen in these 2 pics the general condition of the paint was quite well in terms of gloss. Nice pearly chocolate brown with quite healthy 110-140 mil measurements everywhere. These pics could be afters, but this is only after claying (dodo juice mild)


Looking closer there are some RIDS, which we will revisit in the before & after part. Other than that all OK.


The plan of attack was 'go for the flake pop and max protection'. This translated to 106FA on LC CCS white + VB408 on LC CCS black. Both applied with Flex3401 except the hood, where a bulle rotary was used [for variety
]. Menzerna's top inspection was used to remove oils. I prefer IPA or acrysol after having used TI.
As LSP the amazing FK1000p was chosen. 2 layers by hand. We wanted max protection, as we don't know when the next TLC session will come up. Until then RG55 will be the top up.
In the roof, mainly because of limited time the 'clay + FK1000p' avenue was choosen. The result.


Before and after




Finals



Thanks for reading!

As seen in these 2 pics the general condition of the paint was quite well in terms of gloss. Nice pearly chocolate brown with quite healthy 110-140 mil measurements everywhere. These pics could be afters, but this is only after claying (dodo juice mild)


Looking closer there are some RIDS, which we will revisit in the before & after part. Other than that all OK.


The plan of attack was 'go for the flake pop and max protection'. This translated to 106FA on LC CCS white + VB408 on LC CCS black. Both applied with Flex3401 except the hood, where a bulle rotary was used [for variety

As LSP the amazing FK1000p was chosen. 2 layers by hand. We wanted max protection, as we don't know when the next TLC session will come up. Until then RG55 will be the top up.
In the roof, mainly because of limited time the 'clay + FK1000p' avenue was choosen. The result.


Before and after




Finals



Thanks for reading!