This Integra is about 1 year plus old and is maintained by the owner himself. But on and off the car was sent to petrol station car wash, so quite a fair bit of hand induced swirls and surface scratches were created on the car. The owner felt that it was about time the car needed a make over.
It was a cloudy when the detailing was done, so no ways to capture the defects on the paint work under the sun. Below are three photos showing the before and after using a spot light,
Process is,
- wash
- clay
- PG + cutting pad + DA speed 5.5
- PO106FF + polishing pad + DA speed 4.5
Before
After
This car came with single stage paint and there was quite a bit of paint transfer onto the buffer pads, thus making the pad ‘caked up’ quite easily. After the polishing stage, I applied Prime Carnauba with a foam applicator by hand, working panel by panel. Than followed by Acrylic Jett Trigger using a plush MF towel and here’s the result.
It was a cloudy when the detailing was done, so no ways to capture the defects on the paint work under the sun. Below are three photos showing the before and after using a spot light,
Process is,
- wash
- clay
- PG + cutting pad + DA speed 5.5
- PO106FF + polishing pad + DA speed 4.5

Before

After

This car came with single stage paint and there was quite a bit of paint transfer onto the buffer pads, thus making the pad ‘caked up’ quite easily. After the polishing stage, I applied Prime Carnauba with a foam applicator by hand, working panel by panel. Than followed by Acrylic Jett Trigger using a plush MF towel and here’s the result.




