2013 Hyundai Genesis - interior cleanup & light polish w/ KAIO by Mr. Sparkle Detailing -Long Island

Discussion in 'Professional Detailer's Studio' started by Mr. Sparkle, Mar 7, 2013.

  1. Mr. Sparkle

    Mr. Sparkle DB Pro Supporter

    Repeat client contacted me as it was time to take care of his wife's car. Talk about pressure! Fortunately this was no minivan. Mom drives a 2013 Hyundai Genesis.

    Started on the interior which wasn't too bad. Some recent snowstorms left sand on the roads / parking lots which finds its way into the car.

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    Also there was second hand pet hair. I define that as the dog never gets in the car, but sheds like crazy at home so all your things carry it and it gets in the car. I too suffer from second hand pet hair.

    Good example here - the trunk. Obviously the dog isn't kept in the trunk. but there was some pet hair

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    I sent in the furzoff with the shop vac

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    Moved to the interior and took out some of the clients full time 'passengers' and placed them in my pad drying area for the day.

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    Driver's seat had blue jean transfer which is pretty common.


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    OPC at 10:1 with a horsehair brush (did a tape line as I expected a major improvement)

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    Finished cleaning everything inside and dressed interior with 303 Aero

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    Moved to the exterior for my 2 bucket wash, ironx, clay routine

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    After wash and decon I put on the LED lights and inspected the paint. A 1 step polish was planned and it was decision time. Surprisingly this paint was in very good condition. Also, the blue metallic paint hid whatever light swirls that were present pretty well. There was a handful of what I'll call scuffs that most would call scratches but I wasn't too worried about those

    Grabbed the paint gauge and found thin readings all around. Most were 85-95 microns. So I didnt see the benefit of any real paint correction here.

    Thought for a moment and given all of the above I though Klasse All in One would be a good choice. It would clean the paint really well, make the metallic pop, probably would knock down the scuffs, and it wouldn't remove any clear (non abrasive)


    Griots polisher + LC CCS light green + Klasse AIO

    I went right for one of the scuffs to see if I was right.

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    and I liked what I saw after only a few passes of KAIO

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    Got to work and found KAIO was cleaning a ton of stuff from what had seemed to be clean paint after wash & decon.


    This is a clean pad

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    This is after the hood and front fenders (cleaning on the fly in between sections). Pad was changed after the photo

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    Ever get the feeling that you're being watched?

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    Some more scuffs on the roof that resisted clay

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    No match for Klasse AIO

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    Topped it off with a coat of Blackfire Wet Diamond Sealant which I let cure for almost an hour. While I waited I dressed trim with Ultima Trim & Tire guard and tires with PB Bold n Bright. Also megs spray wax on the wheels and door jambs.

    BFWD curing

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    Buffed it off and took some final shots

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    From the Mr. Sparkle garage in long island...


    Mr. Sparkle Detailing.com
     
  2. maxepr1

    maxepr1 Jedi Nuba

    Nice work as always Bryan. Paint looks wet now.
     
  3. 3PedalMINI

    3PedalMINI DB Forum Supporter

    Nice Job!! really like what hyundai did with the new genesis coupes!
     
  4. GDAL

    GDAL Super Moderator

    Nice work ... too bad the paint is thin. That's a beautiful color!
     
  5. Pureshine

    Pureshine DB Pro Supporter

    Great work Bryan :)
     
  6. rwisejr

    rwisejr DB Forum Supporter

    Another outstanding Job Bryan. I'm thinking about picking up one of those Gen coupe's.
     
  7. daveinsweethome

    daveinsweethome DB Forum Supporter

    nice. the coupe is almost an endangered species these days. the bigger engine is a hoot and damn it looks nice too.
     
  8. Mr. Sparkle

    Mr. Sparkle DB Pro Supporter

    thanks! I don't get to joyride the cars but that gen coupe was a really nice ride. and I think I prefer the smaller engine w/ boost. But I used to drive an Integra GSR so I'm biased to small engines with pep
     
  9. InsanePaint

    InsanePaint Pro Detailer

    Dig it man! I just did one a few weeks back, pretty cool little rockets! Nice job bud!
     

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