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Lexus is220d enhancement detail



Lexus is220d enhancement detail

I did an enhancement detail on a friends Lexus is220d, this car is really well looked after by the owner Mark but the depth and finish to this cracking colour was being robbed by some hazing and swirls to the paint work. They wont be as many pics as I usually take as I was up against the sun all day with this one and even though I had sun cream on I was still crispy by the end of the day.

Products and equipment used

Dodo Lime prime
Uber microfiber towels
Uber drying towel
3m yellow pads 150mm 75 mm
Carpro Iron X
Valet pro bilberry wheel cleaner
Valet pro tyre gel
Valet pro orange pre wash
Meg`s hyper dressing
Meg’s hyper wash
Meg’s last touch
German applicator
Dodo juice Limeprime
Dodo juice supernatural
Dodo juice red mist
Autosol metal polish
00 grade wire wool
Bilt Hamber Soft clay bar
Various wheel brushes
Makita rotary polisher
Karcher pressure washer
Noodle wash mitt
Sheepskin wash mitt
Microfiber drying towel
Snow foam gun
3m masking tape
Red moose machine glaze
Jetseal 109
Megs APC

The car before I start

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I started by giving the car a spray down with the orange pre wash to try loosen some of the bird lime and other general muck, this was then blasted off with the pressure washer and then the car was given a thick coating of foam, badges, grills and gaps cleaned with a small soft detailing brush after this did its stuff I cleaned the wheels using the bilberry wheel cleaner and various wheel brushes and the noodle wash mitt. I then used the Iron x and was really surprised how much the improved the finish to the wheels.

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The washed using Meg’s hyper wash and the 2 bucket method and a sheepskin wash mitt. The car was then rinsed off using a open ended hose and left wet before claying using Meg`s last touch and the clay bar then rewashed using the same method and dried using a spray of last touch and uber microfiber drying towel.
Car was then taped up using 3m masking tape, a couple of quick 50/50 using the lime prime and 3m yellow polishing pads before getting on with the rest car

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Then started to work my way round the rest of the car

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The car was given a blast of with the pressure washer to remove the splatter.
The car was then given a coat of the Red moose machine glaze again using the rotary polisher and a small finishing pad, this was done a panel at a time and buffed using the uber microfiber towels.

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Exhaust wash polished up using Autosol and 00 grade wire wool

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The car was then given 2 coats of the Dodo Juice Supernatrual wax as I know this will give a decent length of protection and again buffed using the uber microfiber towels; the car was given a final wipe down with the Dodo Juice red mist .
The wheels were given 2 coats of Jetseal 109 and the arches where given a coat of Meg`s hyper dressing and the tyres giving a coat of Valet pro tyre dressing.

Leaving me with this.

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That's more like it!! Exactly what us fellow perfectionists are after - some decent 50:50s!!

Looks great, epic colour! One thing if I may? I found RMG to not work as well via rotary as by hand or DA. Possibly heat related. Might be work experimenting chap.
 
  Golf GT & A4 Avant
thats quite an impressive finish! reflections are awesome

I would say though that reading recent threads on DW, red mist with its solvents will partially degrade / remove wax underneath it unless the wax has had long term curring time. I've never used RM myself but might be worth looking into
 


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