Detailed: 2005 Acura NSX Long Beach Blue Pearl

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by Misha, May 4, 2010.

  1. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    This client found us via search for a detailer and was referred to us, once he got in contact; he came down to see what we could do with the car. He had attempted to do some polishing himself and was not able to achieve the results he wanted. The goal was to achieve as much gloss and depth as possible from this Long Beach Blue Pearl paint, being a triple stage: primer, base blue and candy blue pearl on top. Client knew that front end was repainted but we discovered while working on the car that most of was repainted; only roof, trunk and door molding were original paint. The paint shop matched the color well, but didn’t do too great of a job with the finishing touches (multiple runs, not blended well in some places etc). However looked well in the sun. Paint gauge was calibrated to be used on aluminum panels of the car, checked thickness of the paint and it was in 150micron range, so we were healthy in that aspect. Owner asked us to remove clear bra, which took us about 6-8 hours alone, because the quality of the bra was lacing and left most of the adhesive on the paint.
    With all that said, we went the extra step to bring the car completely back to life, not that it was exactly resting near flat line either!

    Products used
    4” pads on PC and 2” pad on rotary for tight places)
    Chemical Guys CitrusWash
    Meguiars M105 with purple wool pad
    Menzerna 203(power finish) with orange LC pad
    Menzerna 85rd with black LC pad
    P21S paint cleanser
    P21S Total Auto Wash
    P21S Wheel Cleaner
    P21S finish restorer (exhaust tips)
    BlackFire Wet Diamond (BFWD) paint sealant blue LC pad
    Meguiars PlasticX on orange pad for taillights
    Wolfgang Fuzion wax
    Rejex (wheel sealant)
    Poorboys Bold and Bright for tire dressing

    Procedure:
    Did test panel on spoiler, yellow and 105 left too much behind. Wool and 105 got everything in first pass, amazing how good this combo works.
    * Clear bra was removed.
    * Trunk and front hood underside was wiped with quick detailer; all hinge area was cleaned with brushes, q-tips and MF towels.
    * 3 stage polish on whole car starting from back, front bumper was done last since adhesive was removed last. Whole car was sealed and left overnight to cure.
    * Exhaust tips were in good condition so they were only polished with P21S finish restorer
    * Engine was done as well, used TAW, brushes, and MF towels, rinsed with water from pump sprayer (not with water hose). But we forgot to take pics :(
    * Whole car except for roof was done with: megs 105 and purple wool pad, Menzerna 203 and LC orange pad, Menzerna 85rd and LC black pad, P21S paint cleanser, BFWD and LC blue pad
    * Roof - Menzerna 203 and orange pad, Menzerna 85rd and black pad, P21S paint cleanser, BFWD and LC blue pad
    * Taillights - Megs 105 and wool pad on pass side, plasticX and orange pad on driver side, Menzerna 203 and orange pad, 85rd and black pad
    * Wheels sealed with Rejex,
    * Tires dressed with PB Bold and Bright


    Onto pics
    The wash
    Car was rinsed and sprayed with TAW twice, washed with CitrusWash. Car was dried and water was blown out with air compressor from door jams and hard to reach areas, dried all leftover water, did test panel with clay and it was clean. Wheels cleaned with ez-brush and Swissvax brushes and p21s WC.
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    The trunk correction
    Started with 3-stage polish on spoiler. Took spoiler off, cleaned old adhesive squares, replaced with new once. Polished underside of spoiler with Menzerna 203, wiped with p21s paint cleanser and sealed it. Left it aside.
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    spoiler removed
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    dried up wax was in a lot of palaces but that’s from owner waxing it himself. At least it had protection.
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    took paint readings and they were healthy in 150 micron range
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    Under spoiler on trunk there was good amount of oxidation, which we wouldn't able to remove without removing spoiler, customer oked to remove it if it was needed.
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    don’t mind polish on second spoiler, was going to start polishing and remembered to take 50/50 video
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    trunk sealed
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    sealant was removed next day from trunk, spoiler was put back on and sealed again
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    Taillights
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    rear bumper before and after (1st polish stage)
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    passenger quarter panel
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    Nick going over with 203 and orange after I did 105 and wool, just insurance step that we got all imperfections out
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    driver side quarter panel and door
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    door handles and black plastic pieces were polished as well
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    various crevices were cleaned with small foam brushes to get dried wax off
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    roof
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    after first 2 stages, car was polished with Menzerna 85rd and black LC pad and then went over with p21s paint cleanser, BlackFire Wet Diamond was applied to entire car and left it curing overnight. In morning car was rinsed down, dried with towels and air compressor. Wolfgang Fuzion wax was applied at this point (impressed how it comes off with no leftovers like some waxes. Paint looked deeper as well
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    feedback is welcome. deff enjoyed this one.
     
  2. Reflect

    Reflect DB Forum Supporter

    Looks great, nice color blue. Where'd you get a 2inch rotary backing plate and pad?
     
  3. vtec92civic

    vtec92civic Nuba Guru

    Hey Misha i wasn't aware that you were Oakes LoL. Nice work man.
     
  4. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    from rubishboys in UK

    im not. i work with him and do write ups sometimes, since i did most of work on this car i did the write up
     
  5. infiniti24

    infiniti24 Birth of a Detailer

    nice ill have to get that 2" pad myself. Also great job I bet he will be a returning customer :)
     
  6. Wes_R

    Wes_R Birth of a Detailer

    Beautiful! I believe he got it from Rubbish Boys.
     
  7. mrgolfrider

    mrgolfrider DB Forum Supporter

    Bejizus (don't know if that correct spelling, looks close)

    I love that car and that color!

    You have made one Acura ownder very happy, thanks for sharing.
     
  8. Tjfrom215

    Tjfrom215 Birth of a Detailer

    Hey man!
    Awesome job!!!
    Car looks amazing, thats one of my favorite cars ever
     
  9. billyblooshoes

    billyblooshoes DB Forum Supporter

    looks good. im glad to hear the wax didnt leave you any leftovers, lol.
     
  10. LuDawg

    LuDawg Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Love those NSX's and you def brought the paint back to life!

    LuDawg
     
  11. domino

    domino Welcome to Detailing

    that is a beautiful blue, the shape has aged so well

    you let BFWD cure overnight, was it any harder to remove?
     
  12. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    its actualy easier to remove if you leave it to cure longer. we have removed it earlier in some cases and its little harder to remove then if you let it cure longer. maybe its just me or maybe its the way it is
     
  13. mutmanns

    mutmanns DB Forum Supporter

    nice detail and write up
     
  14. Frankastic

    Frankastic Detail Photographer

    NSX is my fav
     
  15. Dial Up

    Dial Up Birth of a Detailer

    Nice work :thumb: how do you like the overall performance of you rotary since you

    purchased it?
     
  16. supercharged

    supercharged DB Forum Supporter

    Great job, dude! This color is amazing, I absolutely adore it, one of my favorite colors. Fuzion is a very nice wax, I like it myself even better then Souveran...
     
  17. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    thanks guys

    rotary works great even though didnt use it on this car, did use it on A6 and GTI couse of their hard clear. i like it. deff is faster with correcting paint with different backing plates i have. although now id say that makita clicking speed wheel would be nice i think. if we get another one maybe will get makita but i dont know yet
     
  18. detail addiction

    detail addiction DB Pro Supporter

    Where did you get the extension on the rotary. That is awesome
     
  19. Misha

    Misha Nuba Guru

    forgot who but guy on here had them made by a shop and sold them to us
     
  20. JonM

    JonM Guest

    Nice job, the Fuzion wax is definitely a wax to own...plus the refill makes it a pretty decent value, compared to other similar performing waxes.
     

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