Mazda RX-8 - Refining Perfection

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by Dave KG, Jun 12, 2009.

  1. Dave KG

    Dave KG Jedi Nuba

    Perfection is a strong word, but the condition in which the car of today's detail turned up has to be the best I have seen - there was hardly a mark on the car, just a light hologram on a rear 3/4... Nearly three years old but only a few thousand miles, the current and previous owner clearly know how to wash the car...

    The RX-8 as it arrived...

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    Once the wheels were cleaned with Bilberry and the arches with Meguiars All Purpose Cleaner, the car was foamed using Supa Snow Foam...

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    Rinsed, washed with two bucket method and Meguiars Shampoo Plus. Rinsed and then clayed.

    The claying stage is where the transformation of this car began... the paint at the start, although looking swirl free, felt like sandpaper. Bilt Hamber Soft Clay effectively smoothed the paint...

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    The clay after just quarter of the bonnet, giving an idea of the level of contamination on the paint!

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    Once fully clayed it was time to assess the paintwork. It was clear at this stage how well looked after the car was - swirl free, the only issue was a slight lack of clarity and gloss to the finish:

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    Paint depth readings on this car were very typical of an RX-8: all under 100um, most around 80um:

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    Consistent paint though indicating that the car had not seen repair work or previous aggressive polishing.

    No aggressive polishes were to be used today - with no swirls, only a refinement of the finish was required to bring out the gloss, enhance the clarity and allow the paint to ping a little more. Meguiars #205 Ultra Finishing Polish on a 3M Blue finishing pad fitted the bill ideally for this, applied as follows:

    • Spread at 600rpm
    • Begin polishing at 1200rpm, increasing the pressure and ensuring the polish well spread
    • Increased speed to 1500rpm, moderate pressure over the head, lightening off after a couple of minutes
    • Refine at 1200rpm, light pressure, slow machine movements
    • Burnish at 900rpm, supporting the weight of the Makita for lightest possible pressure and slow machine movements for three or four passes

    Here I focussed on the end passes on the soft Mazda paint, where the refining stage would be most important. Work time at 1500rpm was varied according to what the paint required, regions slightly hazy got a few extra passes to remove the haze before stepping down the speeds to refining.

    This resulted in an increase in clarity on the paint, allowing the paint flake to ping through a bit more clearly - there was now a yellow edge to the paint that could be seen...

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    Lovely gloss being brought up on the finish...

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    Driver's side, again only very minor hazing to be removed...

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    Paint thicknesses on the upper regions as normal...

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    But on the lower regions of the rear doors (aluminium) the readings raised a lot more concern!

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    34um?!! This was consistent as well, and very very thin paint. For this reason, I opted on this specific lower region only to cleanse the paint with Jeffs Prime Acyllic to ensure no mechanical abrasives removing any paint.

    The thicker regions machine polished as the side of the car, giving the following:

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    I was enjoying the look the paint was taking on - the improvements, though subtle, were allowing the flake features of the paint to come through at their best:

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    Only region on the paint that wasn't swirl free on arrival, the rear 3/4...

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    Yup, there are light machine tails there...

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    Easily removed using same process with #205 as rest of the car:

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    Passenger side afters...

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    FK1000P used as the Wheel Sealant...

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    Paintwork was wiped down with IPA, cleansed using Jeffs Acryllic Prime for a durable base layer and then followed with two layers of Collinite 845 IW for durability and ease of washing and drying for the owner. Tyres were treated to Meguiars Hot Shine, buffed afterwards to ensure a matt rather than blingy finish. Plastics with Meguiars All Seasons Dressing, applied with foam applicator and worked into the plastics and then residues buffed clear to avoid streaking. Glass with Autoglym Glass Polish.

    Indoors, the car was looking good:

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    But it was outside in the sun we would really see the benefits of the detail and the beauty of the finish and for once, the Scottish weather was playing ball! :D

    Sunny after pics :thumb:

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    Very enjoyable day today working on a well cared for car with a beautiful paint colour - metallic greys really starting to grow on me now :D
     
  2. mrgolfrider

    mrgolfrider DB Forum Supporter

    You more then outdid yourself this time..the car did look very good to begin with, but you just took it to a whole new level. How much time between the coats of Collinite do you leave for curing..
     
  3. J BELL

    J BELL Nuba Guru

    Awesome work, these colors have a lot of depth when done correctly.
     
  4. digneesh

    digneesh Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Wow the flakes on that are unbelievable. Great job!
     
  5. slanguage

    slanguage OD On Detailing

    Metallic greys are great colors. very nice shine there!!
     
  6. kustomizingkid

    kustomizingkid Nuba Guru

    Wow!

    That really came out great... but hell it looked pretty good when you started.... it's always great when you can step it up a level.
     
  7. Dave KG

    Dave KG Jedi Nuba

    An hour in this case with a spritz of cold water midway through. :)
     
  8. butler2.8i

    butler2.8i Any Rag Vehicle Washer

    Top class write up as always Dave, car looks stunning.
     
  9. Dave KG

    Dave KG Jedi Nuba

    I recognise the username :) ... DW?
     
  10. butler2.8i

    butler2.8i Any Rag Vehicle Washer



    Sure am matey
     
  11. flash gordon

    flash gordon Banned

    Looks Fantastic Dave:applause:
     
  12. MWAUTOPRO

    MWAUTOPRO Jedi Nuba

    looks great as usual
     

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