Suzuki GSXR 1000 Detail with Zymol Glasur Glaze

Discussion in 'Show and Shine' started by RMACH, Jun 17, 2012.

  1. RMACH

    RMACH Virgin Detailer

    Hey DB, this is my first post and the first time I used wax on a motorbike.

    This is my personal bike and she is a 2007 Suzuki GSXR 1000, she was kept stock until 2009 where I had her painted a tri-stage glacier frost mica (silver-ishi n the shade and white with blue pearl in the sun).

    Some mod's on the bike are Yoshi full race exhaust/header, PC3 ecu map, tri-stage paint, gel seat, stage 3 led kit, shorty levers and double bubble windscreen.

    At the time of this detail she has about 10,000 kms and about 5,000 kms on the paint.

    Total Time - 6-7 Hours

    Products Used:
    Adams Car Wash
    Adams Detail Spray
    Ric Clay
    Sonax Full Effect Wheel Cleaner
    APC
    IPA
    Auto G Tire Dressing
    Menzerna 3000
    Menzerna 4500
    Zymol Glasur

    Review On Zymol Glasur: I applied this product by hand and left to haze for 2-3 mins before buffing off. The glaze was super easy to take off and smells like coconuts! Gave a really nice shine to the bike, hard to see in the pictures without the sun out.

    Before Detail:
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    Exhaust Plug:
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    Air Dry:
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    Paint was relatively free of containments:
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    My Flex was too big for the job so I used a Mikita hand drill:
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    Cracked open a brand new pot of Zymol Glasur Glaze:
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    Final Shots After Detail (Sun was hiding, very cloudly when I took these pictures):
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    That little black dot is a rock chip lol
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    Thanks for viewing!
     
  2. mrd0t

    mrd0t Obsessive Detailer

    Sick bike, it makes me want to get one! Good job on the detail.
     
  3. cnut

    cnut DB Forum Supporter

    Nice work!!! Those are very fast bikes!
     

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