Corrected 2004 Honda S2000

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by kc1337, Apr 27, 2010.

  1. kc1337

    kc1337 Obsessive Detailer

    Today my friend brought over his 2004 S2000 for a single step paint correction. This was also my first time using a Rotary to do paint correction so I was a bit cautious and ended up taking close to 5 hours to polish :shakehead:

    Wash & Dry:
    Duragloss 901
    Proline Grout Sponge
    Raceglaze detail brush
    Two buckets with grit guard
    Vroom drying towel
    Zep Citrus degreaser 4:1 - on all trim, door jams and exhaust tips
    Costco Microfiber towel on door jambs

    Clay:
    ONR clay lube
    Riccardo Blue clay bar
    Isopropyl alcohol afterwards

    Exhaust:
    P21S polishing soap
    Zep Citrus Degreaser

    Wheels, tires:
    Autoglym Custom Wheel Cleaner
    Autoglym Intensive Tar Remover
    Swissvax Wheel Brush
    Raceglaze xl wheel brush
    Ez Detail Regular and Mini
    Armor All Extreme tire shine gel two applications

    Paint Correction:
    Flex 3403
    Gloss it large and small backing plate
    Gloss-it EVP
    Meguairs M205
    Menzerna Powerfinish
    Uber Green pad
    Uber Yellow pad
    LC CCS green pad

    Sealant and wax:
    Collinite 845
    Victoria Concours Wax
    303 Aerospace Protectant on Exterior trim
    Chemical Guys Super Towel
    Meguiars Applicator

    Glass:
    Zep Glass Cleaner 32:1
    Waffle Weave Glass Towel



    Well here is the car on arrival


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    First wash starting from the wheels


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    Wax is gone
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    Cleaned the exhaust tip and wheels
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    Car had very little contaminants


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    Used a leaf blower to dry the car
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    Using my new Highline II PTG, there were some 80micron areas on the hood and trunk lid, but overall the car was very healthy. Signs of repair work was obvious from the 1000+ micron readings on the front fenders and the passenger side rear quarter panel


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    I hate doing taping, but it must be done.


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    Tried to take some pictures of the swirls


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    Headlight before
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    Comparison of driver side and passenger side mirror. Driver side is not polished yet. Passenger side is after polishing.


    Driver side. So hazy.
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    Passenger side. So shiny
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    8. Two layers of wax were applied. First time with Collinite 845. Second time Victoria Concours Wax.


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    Onto Victoria Concours Wax, waiting for it to dry.
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    After wiping. End result.
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    It was very unfortunate that it started raining outside, so we couldn’t take any pictures against the sunlight :hmph:

    Watching him drive off into the rain :shakehead:

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    Thanks for viewing.

    Would love to get some proper feedback and advices!
     
  2. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    looks good man. the one step was what that s2k really needed to give it some life again. The paint was hazy as you noted but all and all you did some great work.

    I need o ask though . . . . where in the world did you get that diagram made that you noted down the microns from the various car areas?

    I still need to invest in a PTG one of these days and then get some of those sheets you had made. I love doing correction work myself but right now there just isn't a ton of it coming my way.
     
  3. Chineseguy

    Chineseguy Birth of a Detailer

    Sigh, it rained
     
  4. kc1337

    kc1337 Obsessive Detailer

  5. BrendanS

    BrendanS Welcome to Detailing

    work looks top notch Ken, keep it up!
     
  6. ahwil_lim

    ahwil_lim Wax on..Wax off

    hard to believe that its your 1st time do correction using Rotary. You have very good tools and products. How long did you leave the 845 to cure before apply Vics wax?

    anyway, really nice work, well done.
     
  7. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    Red is always so hard to photograph defects in when using halogen lamps. 845 is the shiz! The beading and what not is awesome with it.
     
  8. 604_Snooze

    604_Snooze Obsessive Detailer

    how long did you spend on this car?
     
  9. kei169

    kei169 Wax on..Wax off

    wow.....the car looks very nice!
     
  10. kc1337

    kc1337 Obsessive Detailer

    thanks a lot!
    Thanks, I just let 845 cure for like 10 minutes before topping it with Vic red.

    I am thinking of a new halogen setup, right now I got 2x500w setup, but it feels inadequate at times.

    Took almost 10 hrs from start to finish.

    Thanks for the support!
     
  11. d00t

    d00t Welcome to Detailing

    looks good!
     
  12. kc1337

    kc1337 Obsessive Detailer

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