ScheerSpeed Detailed: Acura TL Type-S with Mystery

ScheerSpeed

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It's been a while since i've posted a detailing thread! well it's not because i haven't been detailing, rather because the semester just started, and im trying to get a new car and so on... well anyways lets get to buisness.



This car had never seen a full detail. Only waxed once in a while by the corner or mobile guy. hence why it might have had so many swirls! Well the driver side was completely repainted after an accident, as you can see there was no orange peel. this car got a 2 Step polish, which was able to remove 95% of the defects, however the owner did not opt for a full correction, so this was as much as i could do.



Total time ~30 Hours





Exterior



-Wash

-1Z Anti Insekt

-CG CWC

-Meg's mitt

-P21s TAW



-Wheels

-CG CWC

-P21s Gel

-EZ detail brush

-Swissvax wheel brush

-OXO tire scrubber

-ARO (tires)



-Wheel Wells

-Meg's APC+

-DD wheel well brush

-Black shMITT



Clay

-Special yellow poly clay

-ONR lube





Polishing



-Exterior paint



-Menzerna SIP via Orange 3M pad @ 1000-2000RPM (2-3 passes)

-Menzerna PO85RD via blue 3M UK Ultrafina pad @ 1000-2000RPM

-Makita 9227C

-3M Yellow Foam Backing Plate

-1000w halogen lights

-ISA 50/50 wipedown

-DD Uber MF towels



LSP



-Paint

-Swissvax Cleaner Fluid

-Swissvax Mystery

-FK1# 425

-CG 530XL MF towels



-Wheels

-Swissvax Cleaner Fluid

-Swissvax Autobahn

-FK1# 425

-CG Barebones (wheel wells)

-Optimum Opti-bond (tire gel)



-Rubber

-1Z Gummi Pflege

-Black WOW

-CG Fade2Black



Glass

-Stoner's Invisible Glass



Plastic

-Plexus



Interior



-CG Lightning Fast

-CG Leather Cleaner

-Swissvax Leather brush

-1Z Cockpit Premium

-Zaino Z10





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That looks awesome. That thing really shines now. The flake in it has that extra "pop" now.



Nice cars too. Guy in my complex has one in that same color. Too bad about the WWD though :(
 
Got to love that NHBP paint that Honda/Acura uses. I have a Civic SI in the same color, looks amazing when it's clean. But it's so hard to keep those flakes popping even after a polish. Or at least on a daily driver anyways.
 
dublifecrisis said:
dude- you could open an art gallery with some of those reflections...awesome work. great job on the interior also.



+1



thats some reflections beyond reason right there... great work
 
Great work, mate! And how I do envy you for being able to wear shorts at this time of year... I've had to say goodbye to my garage already and load the mobile detail shop back up because the water's been frozen for weeks now :wall
 
Awesome Job! Very Professional work and the car looks amazing.

Just curious why a 2 step polish with a Rotary took you 30 hours and even then you said you only got 95% CORRECTION? Looks darn near 100% but I guess for 30hrs I would have expected 100% or near it. You said the customer did not want to pay for 100% correction but did you quote him for 30hrs worth of work?? or did you simply bill for the entire job? Thanks and again nice work.
 
Looks great man nice work :)



I noticed on the top shot that rain gutter trim looks a bit worn.



Have you tried PB Trim Restore? I think that would maybe help, but I'm not certain.



Chemical Guys sells basically the same thing, I think it's called extreme trim shine or something like that.



Anyway great job man :goodjob
 
XRL said:
That looks awesome. That thing really shines now. The flake in it has that extra "pop" now.



Nice cars too. Guy in my complex has one in that same color. Too bad about the WWD though :(



Thanks!



dublifecrisis said:
dude- you could open an art gallery with some of those reflections...awesome work. great job on the interior also.



thanks!



MachB5 said:
:bigups Got any more pics? ;) Just kidding....awesome job.



thanks! 105 pictures :) i took 478 total



tdekany said:
Stunning work!!!!!!!! Perfection.



thanks!



Got_Leather said:
Great detail and great pictures.



thanks!



nrengle said:
Got to love that NHBP paint that Honda/Acura uses. I have a Civic SI in the same color, looks amazing when it's clean. But it's so hard to keep those flakes popping even after a polish. Or at least on a daily driver anyways.



it does look really nice! thanks!



MuttGrunt said:
+1



thats some reflections beyond reason right there... great work



thanks!
 
maesal said:
Just perfect, great job ;)



thanks!



Apollo_Auto said:
Great work, mate! And how I do envy you for being able to wear shorts at this time of year... I've had to say goodbye to my garage already and load the mobile detail shop back up because the water's been frozen for weeks now :wall



thanks! it was a nice 75 degrees out here in miami over the 3 days i did this car :woohoo:



TSC17 said:
Very nice work. I've got the exact same car/color...they look stunning when properly polished.



they sure do!



DieselMDX said:
wow great job!



thanks!



Conan777 said:
Awesome Job! Very Professional work and the car looks amazing.

Just curious why a 2 step polish with a Rotary took you 30 hours and even then you said you only got 95% CORRECTION? Looks darn near 100% but I guess for 30hrs I would have expected 100% or near it. You said the customer did not want to pay for 100% correction but did you quote him for 30hrs worth of work?? or did you simply bill for the entire job? Thanks and again nice work.



thanks!



i like to take my time, and not rush the process. i charge based on a flat rate for the car, not hourly. if i charged hourly i feel that i would rush too much and not get the results i desire. and since i only do 1 car per week it is more like a hobby to me than a business where i try to do as many cars as possible in as little time as possible. so i just bill a flat rate for the entire job. tow days were spent on the exterior, and 1/2 a day on the interior.



Imatk said:
Looks great man nice work :)



I noticed on the top shot that rain gutter trim looks a bit worn.



Have you tried PB Trim Restore? I think that would maybe help, but I'm not certain.



Chemical Guys sells basically the same thing, I think it's called extreme trim shine or something like that.



Anyway great job man :goodjob



thanks! i have black WOW, but i might have to pick up a sample of that product to give it a try.
 
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