8 Hour Detail: 60 pictures, Wash, Dry, Claybar, Polish, Paint Sealant |
8 Hour Detail: 60 pictures, Wash, Dry, Claybar, Polish, Paint Sealant |
Jul 23, 2011 - 8:58 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Oct 12, '05 From Texas Currently Offline Reputation: 59 (100%) |
Hey guys:
Its been a while since I've posted, but thought 6gc would enjoy this thread of the Celica getting some L0V3. Its that time of year where I throw down some wash, dry, claybar, polish, wax/paint sealant. The process took approximately 8 hours total, but the end results were worth every minute. 1mz-fe update: First, it must be known: the 1mz-fe has been running beautifully. No real maintenance the last 3 years beyond oil changes and regular small stuff. It has been a 100% reliable daily driver and never broken down on me since sorting out the axle spacer issue in 2008. I've been very impressed with its performance and reliability. However, I'm retiring it to the garage, as I now DD a E46 BMW M3. I've considered selling the V6, but we'll see -- shoot me a PM if you're dying for a reliable N/A swapped Celica. However, enjoy the effort below and sorry for no engine shots -- those can be found in profile. I'm planning on detailing the engine bay another day. Products used as follow: - Meguiars Gold Class Wash - Griot's Garage microfiber washing mitts and drying towels - Griot's Garage Heavy Duty Wheel Cleaner with their deep reach wheel brushes - Griot's Garage Speed Shine and clay bar - Griot's Garage Polish 3 & 2, applied with their 6" random orbital, polish removed with Griot's polish removing microfiber and Pre-Wax spray if needed - Griot's Garage Paint Sealant (for added protection), applied with their 6" random orbital - Griot's Garage Long Lasting Tire Dressing - Griot's Garage Metal Polish (see exhaust) - Griots Interior Cleaner - Leather Only clean, condition, and protectant - Black WoW plastic conditioner/repair The car didn't look too dirty from a distance, but up closer was a different story: Close (roof): Close (passenger side): The products: Getting ready to roll: Quick Rinse before soaping: Wheels cleaned: Gotta love the color: Ready for post-soap rinse: Drying with Griot's drying towel: Towel pic 2: Washed and dried: Imperfections and water spots (that didn't wash out): Using Griot's swirl finder tech light to expose imperfections: Up close: Beginning to tape off: Speed Shine & Clay bar: Clay-barring: The products: 6" Random Orbital, Machine Polish 2 chosen: Beginning to polish (a bit too much polish applied, no harm though): 50/50 of passenger fender (left = polished, right = unpolished): Up close of passenger fender, polished: Hood polishing complete: Inspecting polished hood with tech light: The work station: Polishing the roof: Roof completed: Moving to driver door: Passenger door polished (look at that reflection!): Passenger door polished pic 2: Driver door polished: Driver door again: Ready to start waxing: Paint sealant applied to Griot's Random Orbital: Sealant evenly distributed: Applying sealant: NOTE: not many pics of applying sealant, needed to keep working it in evenly. Once applied, waiting about 1.5 hours before buffing out. So in that time, I polished the Greddy exhaust tip and moving to the interior: Griot's metal polish: Before: After: Interior Before: Vacuuming: Complete: Griot's interior cleaner and microfiber: Moving to the vents: Leather before: Rear Seats Conditioned: Passenger Seat Conditioned/cleaned: Driver seat Conditioned/cleaned: Interior Complete: Used Black Wow on all plastics: 50/50: Black Wow used on mudflaps: Tire dressing: Then hand buffed wax off, after pics: A E46 Teaser: This post has been edited by snapshotgt: Jul 23, 2011 - 9:12 PM -------------------- Past: V6 Swapped 6G Celica, E46 BMW M3, Jeep Wrangler TJ
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Jul 24, 2011 - 2:26 AM |
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Enthusiast Joined Jan 20, '09 From Winnipeg Currently Offline Reputation: 5 (100%) |
I'm wondering why you taped off the window trim at the very start? was this for the black wow?
You should do some write ups on the techniques you used on things like the claybar etc. I have a clay bar kit but I'm kind of nervous to use it because i don't really know what to do I've also wanted to restore the paint on my car like this but don't really know how. But this is like night and day, it looks way better after. Good job man -------------------- -Protection mode, For when your amp tries to blow its load. 1995 Toyota Celica GTS - Daily Driver 1999 Chevy Cavalier - Winter Beater 1994 Honda Civic CX Hatchback - Dead My Celica! |
Jul 24, 2011 - 10:55 PM |
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Enthusiast Joined Nov 7, '06 From Houston, Tx Currently Offline Reputation: 17 (100%) |
Looks good, yo!
Are you using the two bucket system with a grit guard or 2 (or 4)? I was gonna recommend a wheel wax, but it's surprising how clean they are before you started the wash. That exhaust is totally blingin though! Should give the leather seats a thorough cleaning next time when you get the chance with the Leatherique treatment. http://www.detailedimage.com/DI-Packages-M...Care-16oz-P360/ That and the Connolly are the only leather products I use on the G or much less any other leather material I need to clean. Great on those purses too for the wifey/girlfriends as well! lol I'm wondering why you taped off the window trim at the very start? was this for the black wow? You should do some write ups on the techniques you used on things like the claybar etc. I have a clay bar kit but I'm kind of nervous to use it because i don't really know what to do I've also wanted to restore the paint on my car like this but don't really know how. But this is like night and day, it looks way better after. Good job man The tape is there to protect the trim from possibly being damaged during the polishing process and it helps prevent them from getting stained by the polishes. If they get stained, it's extra work to remove it. Clay bar is pretty easy and straight forward to use. Check out this article if you're uncertain about how to use it. http://www.detailedimage.com/Ask-a-Pro/how...use-a-clay-bar/ They have a bunch of great articles to read through and I've learned a lot from them. It's just a matter of getting the experience first hand from there. -------------------- -Alex {](O_o)[}
1993.5 Toyota Supra ....with stuff.... ....sorta broken.... 1998 Toyota Celica ....this one, too, has stuff.... ....broken....yeah...definitely broken.... |
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