2002 Acura NSX Restorative Correction Detail

Discussion in 'Professional Detailer's Studio' started by Auto Concierge, May 2, 2012.

  1. Auto Concierge

    Auto Concierge DB Pro Supporter

    Recently completed in the shop, the owner of this vehicle sought me out after viewing a thread on NSX Prime where he saw me restore a NSX in terrible condition to "As new". Rare Long Beach Blue the finish,interior and especially the wheel wells needed restorative work to bring the vehicle back cosmetically.

    The vehicle has some nice mods such as KW coilovers (V3) and the forged stock wheels painted anthracite grey along with a Comptech supercharger, the end result was quite a turnaround.

    Here is the beginning prrepping the vehicle for clearfilm @ Elite Films down the street.

    First the clay step.



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    Then removing the old clearfilm.


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    The paint under the film WAS NOT corrected before the film was installed.


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    50/50 of the finish.


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    The finish is now ready for clearfilm installation.


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    On to the heavy correction this car required............rear wing as bad as you want.


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    "Proof of life"..................


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    Opposite angle of the rear wing.


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    Rear tailight fixture was marred badly as well, 50/50 of this area.


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    Just a little built up dirt & patina.


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    Trim finish was in awful condition.


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    During compounding step with Megs D300 and cutting disc 4".


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    Now for the true horror of this correction...................just like a 993 C4S I did last year, oily slurry seal embedded in the wheels wells. That Porsche took 15 hours to correct that issue.......this Acura required at least 20 hours.


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    Same wheel well, I achevied 90% correction, 100% would have put the cost of the correction out of reach. Brought in Tony Ito to help with this task and the interior.


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    During clean up of the front drivers wheel well.


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    Also deserving mention is Ken Black who came down from Sacramento to help with the vehicle as well!! ....Thanks Ken.


    Wheels polished and sealed, then re-mounted and torqued to spec(80ft/lbs).


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    Space saver spare was taken out, and the front area tightned up.

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  2. Auto Concierge

    Auto Concierge DB Pro Supporter

    Space saver spare cleaned up.


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    Underside of hood cleaned, then polished/waxed.


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    Interior clean & fresh.


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    Final pics before going outside for sun pictures.


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    Sun pic time.


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    Owner taking in "The tightness"................ great handling car now has the look as well, job completed.


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  3. Socal Brian

    Socal Brian DB Forum Supporter

    Really nice work Bob as always. I thinks that's the first NSX i've seen in blue. I take it that all the work performed on the underside of the hood was done by hand?
     
  4. 911Fanatic

    911Fanatic DB Pro Supporter

    Stunning blue Bob! Nice job. Those inner fenders were nasty.
     
  5. Pureshine

    Pureshine DB Pro Supporter

    Wow what a great turn around love that car.
     
  6. Frankastic

    Frankastic Detail Photographer

    top notch as always !
     
  7. astro_ng

    astro_ng Jedi Nuba

    Great work as always! That's a beautiful color. What do you mean by "mingfree"? We have a local auto detailing company called Ming Shine in my area and they offer a "ming shine" which they say lasts a lifetime.
     
  8. boredstudent3

    boredstudent3 Wax on..Wax off

    wow, that car looks nice in the blue...great job Bob and others!

    what is that slurry (material composition wise) in the wheel well and where does it come from? it must have been really difficult to remove considering it took 20 hours for all 4! 5 hours each,now that's commitment right there!...:worship2:
     
  9. astro_ng

    astro_ng Jedi Nuba

    Im going to guess it's undercoating?
     
  10. Auto Concierge

    Auto Concierge DB Pro Supporter


    A"Mingfree detail" is any job without the Ming's influence...............ie: NON-GLOSS-IT or Gloss-it free in anyway, shape or form. Ming is Rich Light aka "Man who speak with forked tongue" (In my humble opinion of course) wikepedia should have this definition..........or "Detailing wiki" I mean, would save lot's of time.
     
  11. Frankastic

    Frankastic Detail Photographer

    LMAO:lol2:
     
  12. amercour

    amercour Birth of a Detailer

    Not a spot of ming on that one!
     
  13. v|nsan|ty

    v|nsan|ty Obsessive Detailer

    Love the color of that NSX. Great job on the restoration.
     
  14. LostHighway

    LostHighway Jedi Nuba

    Beautiful work as always. I really love those cars and that is a great color. The NSX has been slagged by some for not being a big displacement monster and "too bland" but the engineering is impeccable. As a real world driver as opposed to a track car it is very tough to beat. Given a choice between something like a 2002 Viper or a 2002 NSX I'd take the NSX in a heartbeat.
     
  15. detailersdomain

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  16. Chas

    Chas DB Forum Supporter

    Absolutely gorgeous, you made that paintwork vibrant, Bob!
     
  17. drew935

    drew935 Auto Salon Works

    Awesome color and car to work on Bob! That car isn't too hard to work on for mods wise. Was the paint soft?
    The NSX needs a 4.0l V8 Twin Turbo setup with 500hp. :shrug:
     
  18. slanguage

    slanguage OD On Detailing

    Love those cars. One of my all-time faves.

    Nice work as always Bob!
     
  19. random

    random Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    I think the owner is dumbfounded because of how amazingly clean and virtually new his car looks after this detailing.

    Great job!
     
  20. ACE2790

    ACE2790 Jedi Nuba

    After reading this I still have no idea what ming free is...but nice work either way haha
     

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