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Rotor Glow Orange Evo X Detailed Under The Sun by AutoLavish in Puerto Rico
This was the 5th car in sequence we detailed on our Trip to Puerto Rico in December 2009, but we wanted to show it as soon as possible! First, we have to thank our bros at Predator Performance (predator-performance.com) for receiving us and letting us use the shop for detailing while in the Metropolitan Area (Greater San Juan). Rafa, Omar, and Abdiel are typical crazy car guys with a good sense for running a business and client relations, are master tuners, and are great guys to talk to. They own and run Predator Performance. For those on the Island, Predator is the place to go for tuning your Evo or STi, and has the only chassis dyno on the island set up to be able to run in 4 wheel mode for FWD or RWD vehicles, which means not having to go through and figuring out how to work around modern Electric Stability Controls on cars like Porsche and MBs for road load tuning and drag strip simulations. They are the exclusive AMS dealer in the Island, and keep a close relation ship to the Chicago headquarters, with frequent visits by AMS tuners for special occasions. They built a car for the owner of the Evo X featured here a little while ago, and it was the first Evo X to break the 10 second barrier, anywhere.
... in the world.
Since then, he sold the blue X and got this one. So far the mods under the hood have been mild...
Fast forward to today. It is now 10:00 am as we arrive at Predator Performance in Bayamon, Puerto Rico. It is already 90+ degrees. The sky is clear and crisp, not a cloud in sight. It is a beautiful day.
The X is sitting outside, in a small patch of shade. An older Red Evo is on the Dyno, getting strapped down. Clients and Staff are moving about swiftly. The shop is bustling. We get out of the Van... "smells like high octane". Marc smiles.
Omar notices our non-local skin colour (as in pale), and greets us, hands us the keys to the X, and points to the areas for electricity and water hookups. He has to run off, promising to get back in a few minutes. We walk back out and scope the place for our spot, as the Red Evo on the Dyno revs to life.
Omar comes back around to check up and make sure we got everything we needed. We already have the Evo in the corner by the hose. The shade is vanishing quickly. Sweat has been running down our faces for awhile now, as we run to get the X washed ASAP.
With limited supplies on hand, we opted for Meguiar's NXT Wash in the foam gun...
We hit the 18-lb SSR Type-F Wheels (+15 front / +18 rear offsets) with P21S Gel and a generic wheel brush we picked up at the local auto store. It was barely enough to reach the inner edges of the wheel barrel, all 10.5 inches of it. We followed by using Meg's Super Degreaser sprayed on the fender wells, and agitated with a black SchMITT. Meg's APC at 4:1 was used on the 275-wide tires, which had significant slime buildup from high-shine dressings.
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Super Degreaser was sprayed on the engine and Finish Kare 1 #1119 on the underside of the hood, then agitated and rinsed. The Red Evo provides the soundtrack as it goes through a warm up cycle on the Dyno. The sun is shining, there is a slight breeze, and we are busting ass as the sun squeezes us like some detailing vampires (the real kind that die in the sun).
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(...continued)
As the foam gun starts up, all attention in the Dyno area is distracted. Just for a second, then the crew gets back on tuning. The Red Evo does its first pull of the day as we shut down the washer to let the foam dwell. Loud as hell! We rinse the X and foam again for a massage with a new MF Dreadlock Mitt. By now the sun is in full force on us. The washer is on constantly, I keep everything wet and cool as Marc washes. Ambient temp is about 95 degrees.
(oh no! It got on the dash!)
We did a futile attempt at drying the car, and drove it to the back of the building for some shade. We had scoped out a nice “porch” with ample space in the back of the building earlier. The X was littered with tar specs and tire rubber. Running very wide tires and wheels tends to do this. I knew clay would take too long, or require a very aggressive rubbing. So I opted to wipe off as much as I could first with Meg’s Body Solvent. I sprayed it on, let it dwell for a minute, and tried to rub off as much as possible. Some areas required constant re-spraying while wiping. But the real trick here was to get as close as possible to the body panel and see all the specs. How close? Well, Body Solvent does not taste as good as it smells. But it worked! Now, normal claying with fine grade clay would be sufficient to get the rest of the embedded road dust off the car.
Specs:
Starting with clay:
Moving on to Body Solvent:
For the door jambs we opted to use Finish Kare 1 #1119. This stuff rinses off very easily where Meg’s Body Solvent, although stronger at cleaning heavy grease, needs to be wiped off and takes some effort to rinse off completely. #1119 was more than sufficient for the un-aged grime this vehicle had. After cleaning, rinsing, and wiping dry, I polished with Klasse AIO by hand with a foam applicator and let haze before wiping off.
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By now it is noon. We had already finished the 3 gallon jug of drinking water in the office, and needed more. Maybe even lunch. We lock up the X and rally the Van to find a convenience store. “Deme 4 botellas de agua, por favor. Si, las grandes!”
McD’s is not my favorite option, but it is the closest. We walk in and are greeted by a guy that looks just like the “JakeSully” Avatar in the poster above him, with hair slicked back and a similar nose, his blue shirt making his skin look bluish too. This has to be on purpose. It gets hard to hold in the giggles as we order. Deluxe no mayo, diet, medium. And lots of cookies. Damn those McD’s chocolate chip cookies! Traffic is crazy, we rally back to The Shop.
The X awaits, ready for tape. We cover the wheels and start sticking. There is a lot to cover: fender vents, diffusers, hood vents, sunroof, door window trim, etc. It takes about an hour to tape the car up and clean up the exhaust tips...
I also managed to wipe-down the engine bay and apply Dodo Juice Red Mist Tropical to the underside of the hood and exposed painted panels around the engine. Marc followed by hand polishing the aluminum charge pipes and intake. Meg’s Spray Trim Detailer adds a nice touch to the engine cover, the rubber hoses, and the wiring looms. The engine is now matte, non sloppy, smooth and dry.
engine clean but not detailed:
beginning to look better:
nice!
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The sun in now low enough to cover the front of the building in shade. We move the X back to the corner where the water hook up is, and foam it up. This time it is Dodo Juice Supernatural Shampoo in the foam gun. Supernatural Shampoo is a good choice for final washing prior to LSP, although it is expensive and low-er foaming. It is designed to be as pure a shampoo as possible, with no shine enhancers or excessive sudsing agents, no perfumes or dyes. Based off Born To Be Mild Shampoo, it does have sheeting agents and anti-static agents to aid in rinsing and keeping the surface dust free until we can seal over. A quick wipe down and a rinse later, and all the polish residue on the surface and in the crevices is either blown out or dissolved. The paint is ready for sealing.
The plan was to top the sealant with wax with no other reason the the most important reason: because. Our sealant of choice was Danase Paint Sealant 2.0, which says to have an instant cure time. We love the gloss, and the slickness is second to none. The PC 7424 with a blue LLC pad at speed 3 was guided over the finish with a few drops per panel. Once hazed (like all 5 seconds or so), we used a few Eurow Shag MF towels (which had been washed 6 times prior to usage to rid on any lint) to remove the DPS 2.0. We took a pause and dressed the tires and plastic trim. On the way back from a detail the previous day, we found a local store that carried Meguiar's Trim Detailer in spray form, and Black Magic Matte Tire Shine. It was fate. The amount of plastic on the X would take away from the look of the paint if the plastic were to remain with TOGW residue and other minor blotching. Trim detailer evens out the color and makes it look rich, blending into the gloss of the paint and making the plastic less noticeable. Perfect.
the reveal looking good:
Now it is time for the excess! Supernatural applied by hand:
...and the finale:
among family:
Thanks for reading!
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Re: Rotor Glow Orange Evo X Detailed Under The Sun by AutoLavish in Puerto Rico
Awesome work and write up!! Thanks for posting.
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Re: Rotor Glow Orange Evo X Detailed Under The Sun by AutoLavish in Puerto Rico
Omg drool.
Question. When you do the second wash after the polishing, that means you can potential mar the paint again because of the wash and drying media? How do you dry the car?
Last edited by 02blackout; 01-15-2010 at 01:00 AM.
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Re: Rotor Glow Orange Evo X Detailed Under The Sun by AutoLavish in Puerto Rico
MEAN!
And an awesome write up too!
Nicely done.
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Re: Rotor Glow Orange Evo X Detailed Under The Sun by AutoLavish in Puerto Rico
Awesome job guy's. Using Ultrafina with a 3m yellow pad is equal to what color in the LC line?
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Re: Rotor Glow Orange Evo X Detailed Under The Sun by AutoLavish in Puerto Rico
Never thought I'd say this, but they look kinda....off..without the huge rear wing.
Great work guys.
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