Oakes - Detailed: 2005 Acura NSX - Long Beach Blue Pearl

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This client found us via search for a detailer and was referred to us, once he got in contact, he came down to see what we can do with the car. He had attempted to do some polishing himself and was not able to achieve the results he wanted. The goal was to achieve as much gloss and depth as possible from this Long Beach Blue Pearl paint, being a triple stage: primer, base blue and candy blue pearl on top. Client knew that front end was repainted but we discovered while working on the car that most of was repainted, only roof, trunk and door molding were original paint. The paint shop matched the color well, but didn’t do too great of a job with the finishing touches (multiple runs, not blended well in some places etc). However looked well in the sun. We checked the thickness of the paint and it was in 150micron range, so we were healthy in that aspect. Owner asked us to remove clear bra, which took us about 6-8 hours alone, because the quality of the bra was lacing and left most of the adhesive on the paint.



With all that said, we went the extra step to bring the car completely back to life, not that it was exactly resting near flat line either!





Products used

4” pads on PC and 2” pad on rotary for tight places)

Chemical Guys CitrusWash

Meguairs M105 with purple wool pad

Menzerna 203(power finish) with orange LC pad

Menzerna 85rd with black LC pad

P21S paint cleanser

P21S Total Auto Wash

P21S Wheel Cleaner

P21S finish restorer (exhaust tips)

BlackFire Wet Diamond (BFWD) paint sealant blue LC pad

Meguiars PlasticX on orange pad for tail lights

Wolfgan Fuzion wax





Steps

Did test panel on spoiler, yellow and 105 left too much behind. Wool and 105 got everything in first pass, amazing how good this combo works, don’t think we going to be using powergloss anymore



Whole car except for roof – megs 105 and wool pad, menzerna 203 and orange pad, menzerna 85rd and black pad, P21S paint cleanser, BFWD and blue pad

Roof - menzerna 203 and orange pad, menzerna 85rd and black pad, P21S paint cleanser, BFWD and blue pad

Tail lights - megs 105 and wool pad, plasticX and orange pad, 85rd and black pad



Procedure:

Clear bra was removed. Trunk underside was wiped with quick detailer, all hinge area was cleaned with brushes, q-tips and MF towels. 3 stage polish on whole car starting from back, front bumper was done last since adhesive was removed last. Whole car was sealed and left overnight to cure. Exhaust tips were in good condition so they were only polished with P21S finish restorer



Onto pics

The wash

Car was rinsed and sprayed with TAW twice, washed with CitrusWash. Car was dried and water was blown out with air compressor from door jams and hard to reach areas, dried all leftover water, did test panel with clay and it was clean. Wheels cleaned with ez-brush and svisswax brushes and p21s WC.



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The trunk correction

Started with 3 stage polish on spoiler. Took spoiler off, cleaned old adhesive squares, replaced with new once. Polished underside of spoiler with menz 203, wiped with p21s paint cleanser and sealed it. Left it aside.

Spoiler before



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after

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after

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dried up wax was in a lot of placaes but that’s from owner waxing it himself. At least it had protection.

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spoiler removed

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took paint readings and they were healthy in 150 micron range

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Under spoiler on trunk there was good amount of oxidation, which we wouldnt able to remove without removing spoiler, customer oked to remove it if it was needed.



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don’t mind polish on second spoiler, was gona start polishing and remembered to take 50/50 video



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trunk sealed

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sealant was removed next day from trunk, spoiler was put back on and sealed again

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tail lights

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rear bumber before and after (1st polish stage)

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passenger quarter panel

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Nick going over with 203 and orange after I did 105 and wool, just insuriance step that we got all imperfections out

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reflection of pass side

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driver side quarter panel and door



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after first 2 stages, car was polished with menzerna 85rd and black LC pad and then went over with p21s paint cleanser, BlackFire Wet Diamond was applied to entire car and left it curing overnight. In morning car was rinsed down, dried with towels and air compressor. Wolfgan Fuzion wax was applied at this point (impressed how it comes off with no leftovers like some waxes. Paint deffenetly looked deeper as well

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final pics

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Please Enjoy!



-Oakes
 
wow man . . . . . blue looks similar to the blue on my accord. THat thing came out really nice. Sweet work and excellent photos.



What kind of camera?
 
Nice turnaround--you guys really took care of the defects. I love the attention to detail with removing the spoiler as well. As for the removal of the clear bra; I had to remove the front 16" of the hood of a 360 recently and it is a total pain the @$$!
 
Yeah, I have a clear bra to remove on a GTR that gets dropped this Monday, should be a blast! ....



Thanks for the kind words guys! Car was a blast to work on, softer paint and a very small car, dwarfed by the two STi's in the back of the shop.
 
Thats a sweet car and job! I think Honda has brought that color back recently? I saw the new style accord coupe in a very similar color recently.
 
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