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richy
05-24-2011, 05:37 PM
NOTE: I copied this over and tried to correct the colour change. It just made it worse. Sorry.


This vehicle belongs to a co-worker and friend. I wanted to really hit it out of the park for him. He bought it used at the beginning of the winter. I looked at it then. The only real issue was an old bird bomb that looked pretty badly etched into the hood. Unfortunately, it ended up not coming out. You be the judge on the rest however....

First things first, however...would it fit???

http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t12/rhowitt/Live2Detail/DSC_0166-2.jpg



thankfully, yes!!

First up as usual:


Wheels/Tires/Wells/Ext Trim:

The obvious thing here is the degree to which the insides of the wells show as well as the size of the tires themselves.

The tires were cleaned with Zep purple. I have been asked why bother with both Zep products, the purple and the Citrus. I find the purple to be very effective at removing the brown crud (technical term) vs the Citrus but the Citrus is safer to use (breathe) and does a great job on everything else. Here is purple working its magic:

http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t12/rhowitt/Live2Detail/DSC_0192-1.jpg


The wheels were cleaned with Carbrite acid followed by Zep Citrus.
The wells were cleaned with Zep Citrus.
The wheels were subsequently sealed with Opti Guard.
The wells were subsequently treated with Adams Undercarriage spray.
The tires were subsequently treated with Opti Bond.
The exterior trim was cleaned with ZC. I will go into their treatment later.
The back wheel was removed prior to cleaning so it could get the same treatment even though it is covered.


BEFORE SHOTS:

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FOAM/WASH/CLAY:

The vehicle was foamed first with DG 901 and then washed with 901 and Dawn to strip any wax. Here's the foam in action:

http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t12/rhowitt/Live2Detail/DSC_0193-2.jpg

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After being washed, it was pulled inside while wet and clayed with Riccardo yellow. I did what I always do, which was to microwave the clay to get it pliable, but then I followed Tad's advice and used a mug of very hot water to keep it that way. That saved me going in and out of the house.


PAINT CORRECTION:

The paint had a fair amount of light scratches, especially on the hood. I thought Toyota paint was usually soft, but I had to use my new Tuf Buff wool pad plus M105 to knock them out. This was followed by M205 and a B & S yellow pad which was then followed by Ultrafina and a B & S blue pad. Headlights and taillights were also polished out. The white roof got M205 and a B & S yellow pad with my DA.

Work in Progress:

[SIZE=3][SIZE=2][SIZE=2][SIZE=3][SIZE=2][SIZE=3][SIZE=2][SIZE=3][SIZE=2][SIZE=3][SIZE=2]http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t12/rhowitt/Live2Detail/DSC_0196.jpg

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Here's a shot of the bare paint after being polished:

http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t12/rhowitt/Live2Detail/DSC_0200.jpg

Marc08EX
05-24-2011, 05:45 PM
That looks good! Great job!

richy
05-24-2011, 05:49 PM
PAINT/GLASS/TRIM PROTECTION:

The paint was prepared for Opti Guard by being washed with a strong solution of 901 and Dawn and was dried using a leaf blower and ww mf. Each panel was then wiped down with a soft mf and IRA prior to application. OG was applied to all the glass and all the paint, including the roof. The next day ReLoad version 2 was applied with a short nap mf and removed with a long nap mf with no streaking issues.
I tried it on the trim as well and I did not like it. I did not darken it at all. I have used UTTG on the last few vehicles and really like it. I went over the 2 front wheel opening moldings with it and proceeded to do the rest of the vehicle with the UTTG. It really added something to the look!


INTERIOR:

The interior was vacuumed with my strong PF51 and then steamed with the Gaia. The windows were steamed. The black painted inserts on the doors were polished with DG 501 and then topped with Colli 845. The mats were power washed and treated with Simonize tire spray.


INSIDE AFTER SHOTS:


http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t12/rhowitt/Live2Detail/DSC_0201.jpg


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Bird Bomb Etching Not Repairable:

http://i156.photobucket.com/albums/t12/rhowitt/Live2Detail/DSC_0216-2.jpg


OUTSIDE AFTER SHOTS:


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scoobydann
05-24-2011, 08:06 PM
very nice.....also very cool as I am getting started on a 2007 TRD FJ :xyxthumbs:

Shawn T.
05-24-2011, 08:14 PM
Amazing looking car! :xyxthumbs:

richy
05-24-2011, 09:04 PM
very nice.....also very cool as I am getting started on a 2007 TRD FJ :xyxthumbs:
Cool, good luck with it!!


Amazing looking car! :xyxthumbs:
Thank you Shawn.

Y2KSVT
05-24-2011, 09:16 PM
Awesome work, Richy! That black paint looks flawless!

I'm also very envious of your home; it's beautiful! I aspire to have a paver driveway like that some day!

Mark

roguish-desires
05-24-2011, 09:30 PM
Looks awesome Richy! The vertical refelection shots say it all!

LuxuryMobile
05-24-2011, 10:27 PM
Great work Richy. Good job with the pictures also.

Have always been a big fan of the FJs.

kingofsorrow
05-24-2011, 11:28 PM
oooohhh look how shiny you got it looking. nice work.

fishnugget
05-25-2011, 12:54 AM
Wow, that car looks brand new. I like how you showed the single bird etching to a perfect car. :)

Ted S.
05-25-2011, 02:39 AM
Wow, great write up; looks better than new.:dblthumb2:Thanks for sharing.

Crazy Amos
05-25-2011, 08:24 AM
Awesome work!

I love those FJ's.

richy
05-25-2011, 10:05 AM
Awesome work, Richy! That black paint looks flawless!

I'm also very envious of your home; it's beautiful! I aspire to have a paver driveway like that some day!

Mark
Thank you Mark. The house does add a nice backdrop, no question. We've been here 10 years already...boy, where does the time go??


Looks awesome Richy! The vertical refelection shots say it all!
Thank you. My goal for black is always what I describe as a "wet, black mirror".


Great work Richy. Good job with the pictures also.

Have always been a big fan of the FJs.
Thank you. There are only 2 of them that I have seen running around our town. It's deceiving how large it is.


oooohhh look how shiny you got it looking. nice work.
Thanks man!


Wow, that car looks brand new. I like how you showed the single bird etching to a perfect car. :)
Anyone who knows me knows I'm honest to a fault. If it came out, I would have gladly showed that off, but it didn't and so that was the end result. It is far too deep in the paint to be able to do anything about unfortunately.


Wow, great write up; looks better than new.:dblthumb2:Thanks for sharing.
Thank you Ted, that's very kind. It certainly is way better than the Ford dealer who sold it to him a few months ago. Although, I don't expect a dealer to invest 15 hours into a vehicle like I do. That's what keeps me busy, LOL.


Awesome work!

I love those FJ's.
Thanks Troy. It's not my cup of tea...I prefer the luxury and quietness of my Lincoln, but I'm probably showing my age saying that, hehehehe.

Flash Gordon
05-25-2011, 10:35 AM
Looks great Richy...