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KoshiL
01-09-2013, 10:20 AM
This car was previously plasti dipped. Client had all of it removed which left behind some pretty good marring and residue. We were looking for the best possible finish, with the most protection to keep this car shiny all show season. I was excited we got a dark colored car to really bring out the finish.

Wheels were covered up to prevent brake rotor rusting and damage to the plasti-dipped wheels.
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Swirleddddd up.
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AG Foam Gun, APC, Dawn, left to dwell. Lots of vinyl adhesive on the surface. The solution broke it down very well. Soon after a thorough wash, we went ahead and decontaminated with IronX on the body panels.
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Brought it inside for an air dry, then prepped for surgery.
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Orange Pad + SIP
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White CCS + SF4000
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Bare unprotected finish.... its tempting.. but no touchy.:props:
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Gave the car a wipe down with surface prep solution. Then came the ceramic coat. It was a really hot day when we did this car.
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While i was working on that, my partner went on to details.
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Engine Before
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50/50 how dry the rubber was
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zoomed out
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Mirco Vacuum
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Done, more pics later\
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Came back the next day, layed down some CG Black Light to amp the gloss
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Done
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Interior micro vacuumed dash coated with Wolfgang vinyl/rubber, doors dressed in optimum
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Thanks for viewing!

blongo804
01-09-2013, 10:44 AM
mm mm mm that colored BRZ is tasty. Great work!

gothamite302
01-25-2013, 12:36 AM
blacklight is an amazing product!

AutowerxDetailing
01-25-2013, 12:46 AM
Nice work!

I'm curious, what size hose are you using for the micro shop-vac attachments? That is a great idea. Also, what kind of adapter are you using for the end it hooks onto the actual shop-vac hose? Thanks in advance!!! :dblthumb2:

cartman57
01-25-2013, 04:31 AM
Beautiful color AND results!

KoshiL
01-25-2013, 10:48 AM
Nice work!

I'm curious, what size hose are you using for the micro shop-vac attachments? That is a great idea. Also, what kind of adapter are you using for the end it hooks onto the actual shop-vac hose? Thanks in advance!!! :dblthumb2:

Terribly sorry for the late response!

I will get back to you on exact measurements. The micro hose kit i purchased from Harbor Freight Tools for $7, most places sell it for $15+ without the micro line attachment!

It attaches to your standard hose and there is a reducer to the plastic line. You can adjust the suction by turning the adaptor. This is great for getting in between manifolds.

Thanks for all the feedback