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Old 12-19-2008, 07:59 AM
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This is Mikes TSX from JDMUPs. Mike gave me a call last week, let me know he was going to HIN(today actually) and was interested in a sponsorship and wanted me to do the work since I support their shows. So I hooked him up with a Presidential Exterior Detail in exchange for some coverage at the show! Now, this car was actually in pretty rough shape after I REALLY looked at it. The car had a TON of fallout and I spent nearly the entire day inspecting every inch of the car with a clay bar in hand..talk about going cross eyed staring into white paint all day! I worked long and hard on this one to have it done in time for him to leave to Miami today, its turned out great! Enjoy!

Products:

Exterior:
Dawn Soap Pre-Wash
Optimum Car Wash-Final Wash
ONR diluted to clay lube
COBRA UMF Wash Mitt
COBRA Deluxe "Jr" MF's
Dual Buckets with Grit Guards
3m Masking Tape
Adams Professional Clay Bar
P21S TAW
Meguairs APC+
Meguairs Hyperdressing
Menzerna SIP/WHITE FLAT x2
Menzerna Top Inspection
Tons of Uber MF Towels(AP)
Swissvax Pneu



LSP:
Lusso Oro applied with Uber Foam Applicator

Tools:
Dual Work Lamps
Makita Hi Speed Rotary
World's Greatest Boar's Hair Wheel Brush
Foam Pad Cleaning Brush
DD Detail Sponge
The Wheel Well/Fender Brush
The Spoke Brush
Canon Rebel XTi
Craftsmen 295MPH Vac/Blow
E-Z Detail Wheel Brush
Swissvax Wheel Brush

Before:


A little shopping cart damage..


Closer..






Not exactly sure where all this came from..but it had to go!






Wheels..




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All the decals had to be removed for a new color scheme..








Look closely, TONS of fallout. ALL had to be removed for a good finish!


Removed..




As you can see, there was a quite a difference already in the back end!


Now cleaned up..
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Now some final shots, unfortunately it was pretty late when I finished so I couldnt get any final day shots. This car is going to HIN, so Im sure it will come back with PLENTY of nice shots!

My favorite shot..






Some nice reflections coming off of white paint!










No more bugs!






A little bit of sponsorship..




Updated pictures from HIN will be posted once i receive them!
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Sweet job Billy!! You know where that black stuff on the front mudflap came from? Looks like tire rubber from burn outs
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Yeah, except that was the back wheels!!
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How many clay bars did you go through to get that thing clean enough for polish?

I just did one that was a disaster. It's my buddy Mark's tow vehicle. Mark owns a business that's a wheel and alignment place, and the truck lives in front of there. So I'm claying this thing - a huge Dodge crew cab pickup - and the clay just keeps picking up stuff. I went through like three clay bars getting this thing right!

Then it occurred to me. Right next to Mark's business, and his parking spot for the truck, are the train tracks that run through town, which are very active. The Amtrak station is a block away.

Lost my arse on that detail, mostly on having to use all that clay on it. I guess that's part of the game.
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definitely not rubber from burn outs, not mikes style to beat on the car...at all.. its almost pathetic how he drives it. LOL

i can say that because he'll never be on s2ki haha
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what's your sticker removal process?
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always love ur work
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The black stuff on the rear fender wells are tire shine from past details (I used to get that all the time on my white cars).

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