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Old Aug 7, 2008 | 01:45 PM
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Smoke Detailed - Boardmember Hatchimon's Cayman S

I was very exited to start this detail. I knew I was doing a red cayman but I didnt know it looked like this! Hatchimon (Mike) dropped the car off in very good condition, but it needed some TLC to bring out its true aesthetic potential.

Heres the car after the wash, after just rinsing the car before washing I saw it was already beading nicely so I had to be sure that any prior wax applied was stripped off so I used the 2BM and P21s TAW with 2 schmitts.



First I did the wheels. P21s gel was used to ensure no damage was done to the Champion wheels finish or the braking system



Letting dwell for 15minutes...



After



The front passenger wheel was the worst







After cleaning I used AG intensive tar remover to dissolve the stubborn tar spots





After

 

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Onto to claying

Just after 1/2 the hood... the worst of the contaminats were on the hood, the rest of the body was fairly smooth.






Here are some before shots of the car in sunligh to check for swirls





A bird must have though red meant bullseye




After claying I used PB spray and wipe to prep the finish for polishing

The car was moderatley swirled. It was booked for a 1 step correction. I was able to remover a solid amount of defect using Gloss It one step machine polish and the cyclo. I would say they car was 70-80% perfect after.



Hood before


Hood after





 
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Post Polishing shots, No LSP was applied this is after a thorough IPA wipdown







More post polishing shots outside, again there is NO LSP on this car





The B&B exhaust was polished with #0000 steel wool and Noxon, it sounded really great on the Cayman, very deep and throaty.



Now onto LSP application. I chose Gloss It Signature Gloss for its great clarity and depth, yes its a sealant and has depth! I applied it very thin via Flex and a LC blue final finishing pad. 2 coats were applied followed by a Gloss Enhancer QD wipedown (similar to using a Z8 or Z6 spray after applying Zaino)


 
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Here is the car finished....






















 
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Here is a picture I took before polishing and LSP

You cant see my reflection that well granted im in the garage but still the reflection is dull and un-crisp from what you can see of it.



Here is one i took after

 
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Some more, I couldnt resist this car just looked really great. I wish I had more sun though for the photoshoot



The wheels were sealed with Zaino CS and tires were finished with CG Liquid extreme shine
( IMO the best tire product you can use for a rich deep gloss without a stupid shine, and it lasts and lasts)



These wheels just set the car off so right







The sun was starting to go.. but the gloss wasnt









I pulled the car back inside to finish off the interior and trim



Just a precaution



Cant be too careful with other peoples cars
 
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Before



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I cleaned the leather with Leather Masters and topped it with Optimum protectant
All plastic trim was wipedown using 1Z CP

I used the CM5300 to check for overspray...being a black interior with no sunroof it was tough to see much of anything

 
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Ahh..



Just some garage reflection shots







The car really had a deep glow to it and I was pleased with the outcome. I wish I could have done my complete 100% correction job instead of the 1 step but it still came out very nice.


The last one is my personal favorite, the sun was on its way down and clouds were comming up but just enough sun was shinning through to get The perfect lighting




Heres a video for you guys as well, the first few seconds are a bit shaky but then it smooths out. Mind you half of the hood does have a clear bra.




I really enjoyed detailing this Cayman and it was very nice meeting Mike... in person!



 

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Old Aug 7, 2008 | 02:38 PM
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Great write up and it was awesome dealing with you....I would recommend you to all my friends and to anyone that really do care about their car and just don't have the time to take care of it on their own! Thanks again and you will surely get my business from now on!
 
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car looked even better in person, pics do no justice!!!

great work dan, i'll hit you up soon and maybe we can get my ZHP done
 
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LSP really made the car POP!

Use any tools on the wheels, or did you just wipe with MF?
 
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Originally Posted by scott508
LSP really made the car POP!

Use any tools on the wheels, or did you just wipe with MF?
Thanks! For the wheels I used the EZ detail brush for the inners and to get behind the spokes, for the face of the wheels I used the swissvax wheel brush. Both are the best wheel brushes I ever used together.
 
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might have to get the E90s exterior done=)
 

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Great car!
 
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