imported_fishbonezken
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Anyway here’s a write-up for a quick detail on a Honda City Metallic light blue in colour. Enjoy!
When the car came in, the owner pointed the main problem that needed to be resolved, tar. The newly tarred road splashed lots of tar, hitting mainly the front bumper and the whole of the driver’s side area, from front door to rear quarter.




The interior had the usual dust and dirt. The carpets were never shampooed before, and were very dusty.

I started out by cleaning the interior first, and then move on to the exterior. The fabric mats were removed, vacuumed, scrubbed with Meguiar’s All Purpose Cleaner and an upholstery brush, rinsed, and hung dry. All interior plastic and vinyl was cleaned with APC as well. A nylon brush was used to get some unwanted particles out of small crevices and from the air vents, then wiped off with a damp towel. The seats got brushed with a dry nylon brush to bring up any debris within the fibers of the fabric and vacuumed out.







All plastics and vinyls then got dressed with a non-greasy protectant.
Door jambs got cleaned the same way using APC, under the doors were sprayed with APC directly because those areas were dirtier.

And the finished result of the interior.

Exterior
I started by pre-soaking the car with Hyper Wash.

Waited a few minutes and rinsed off. Then sprayed the tar affected areas with a Tar Remover spray.

You can see in the pictures below of the Tar Remover dissolving the tar.




After giving it a few minutes to fully dissolve the tar, those areas got soaked with Hyper Wash again, and rinsed off. It is now time to wash the car. Starting with the wheel wells, wheels and tires. The wheels were cleaned with Meguiar’s Wheel Brightener, wheel wells and tires were cleaned with Meguiar’s Super Degreaser, followed by APC.
Getting at the back of the wheel with a wheel brush.

I was blessed that the brake dust came off with ease, unlike the 350z, even with Wheel Brightener, it wouldn’t shift. *Shrugs*
This is after spraying and agitating Super Degreaser, you can see that dirt is already dripping off the wheel well.

Rinsed off with a Claber nozzle attached to a garden hose, and watch all the dirt being flushed away.


After the wheel wells, wheels and tires has been cleaned. The car is washed with Meguiar’s Shampoo Plus using the two bucket method. The left over shampoo solution is then poured into an empty spray bottle to be used as a clay lubricant. The whole car is clayed. Being the horizontal surfaces having the most contamination and the lower panel of the door.
This is the clay after the whole roof, not too bad.

The point between the door and door moldings were more contaminated than the door itself. Maybe it’s because there’s a space for contaminants to accumulate and bond to the surface. *shrugs again*


After claying, the whole car is rewashed, and removed any tar that was missed earlier.

With the car washed, clayed and dried, it’s time to polish the paint. As this is only a simple detail, there will not be any paint correction. However there was one area on the hood which stuck out like a sore thumb.
When the car came in, the owner pointed the main problem that needed to be resolved, tar. The newly tarred road splashed lots of tar, hitting mainly the front bumper and the whole of the driver’s side area, from front door to rear quarter.




The interior had the usual dust and dirt. The carpets were never shampooed before, and were very dusty.

I started out by cleaning the interior first, and then move on to the exterior. The fabric mats were removed, vacuumed, scrubbed with Meguiar’s All Purpose Cleaner and an upholstery brush, rinsed, and hung dry. All interior plastic and vinyl was cleaned with APC as well. A nylon brush was used to get some unwanted particles out of small crevices and from the air vents, then wiped off with a damp towel. The seats got brushed with a dry nylon brush to bring up any debris within the fibers of the fabric and vacuumed out.







All plastics and vinyls then got dressed with a non-greasy protectant.
Door jambs got cleaned the same way using APC, under the doors were sprayed with APC directly because those areas were dirtier.

And the finished result of the interior.

Exterior
I started by pre-soaking the car with Hyper Wash.

Waited a few minutes and rinsed off. Then sprayed the tar affected areas with a Tar Remover spray.

You can see in the pictures below of the Tar Remover dissolving the tar.




After giving it a few minutes to fully dissolve the tar, those areas got soaked with Hyper Wash again, and rinsed off. It is now time to wash the car. Starting with the wheel wells, wheels and tires. The wheels were cleaned with Meguiar’s Wheel Brightener, wheel wells and tires were cleaned with Meguiar’s Super Degreaser, followed by APC.
Getting at the back of the wheel with a wheel brush.

I was blessed that the brake dust came off with ease, unlike the 350z, even with Wheel Brightener, it wouldn’t shift. *Shrugs*
This is after spraying and agitating Super Degreaser, you can see that dirt is already dripping off the wheel well.

Rinsed off with a Claber nozzle attached to a garden hose, and watch all the dirt being flushed away.


After the wheel wells, wheels and tires has been cleaned. The car is washed with Meguiar’s Shampoo Plus using the two bucket method. The left over shampoo solution is then poured into an empty spray bottle to be used as a clay lubricant. The whole car is clayed. Being the horizontal surfaces having the most contamination and the lower panel of the door.
This is the clay after the whole roof, not too bad.


The point between the door and door moldings were more contaminated than the door itself. Maybe it’s because there’s a space for contaminants to accumulate and bond to the surface. *shrugs again*


After claying, the whole car is rewashed, and removed any tar that was missed earlier.

With the car washed, clayed and dried, it’s time to polish the paint. As this is only a simple detail, there will not be any paint correction. However there was one area on the hood which stuck out like a sore thumb.