Lexus Paint Restoration

Greg Gellas

I'm Greg :)
On Wed evening I had the owner of this restoration pick up his car....Mazda Protege Restored Needless to say me and the woman were exhausted from that. I knew I had "Tom's" Lexus coming to me on Thursday so we slept in :D



It was truly a pleasure working on his car. He is a very knowledgable owner, and knew exactly what I was taling about when I was explaining things to him. :)



He dropped it on Thursday evening...I got to work first thing on Friday morning. I pulled it out and checked out what I was working with.



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As usual I pulled the wheels to de-grease the wheel wells and allow the fiance to take care of the wheels...:D As always she does AMAZING work...:)





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I pulled the car back inside and clayed the entire car with DoDo juice and mothers clay. Started inspectiong the paint.. Thanks for the pic JP :D It really was difficult to see the marks on the paint. Only from certain angles could you see some of the blemishes.



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I started with 203 on an orange pad. I wasn't seeing the correction that I wanted so I moved up to SIP on an orange....NOPE...I went to purple wool with SIP and that did it. Although it took longer I knew that the wool pad would be the way to go so I decided to go SIP wool, 203 on an orange down to 106 on a white pad. I was getting some pretty good correction with this setup so I continued.



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Even the door sills were detailed. I pulled the plates to allow for the lottle lady to ONR the area and then I sealed it. We made sure Sill and area was cleaned and covered :D



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Although I was doing exterior only we did a nice wipe down inside and wiped down the seats. Of course a wipe down always goes a little further ;) I taught the woman well :D



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So finishing up...Whew that sucker had alot of surface area to it :o I finished with ez-creme glaze and Blackfire sealant. The wheel wells were dressed with fade2black. Trim was dressed with 303, I normally use opti-trim dressing but as discussed with the owner he prefered the UV protection of 303 :D Tires were dressed with opti-bond tire gel. And a quick wipe down on the engine bay.



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Tom came to pick it up and I let him pull it out as it rained today and the leaves were falling, I didn't want anything falling on the car. :thumbsup:



I really like this first PIC alot :D I am not the best photographer :o

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Thanks for looking :D



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Who got that car so dirty? :)



Greg does fantastic work. We are really happy witht the results and the service. Highly recommended!
 
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Thanks TOM truly a pleasure to work on that car...Not a true nightmare like a certain Mazda
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You know I am here for you if you need anything else :)
 
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