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Santa Beads
12-02-2012, 10:21 AM (This post was last modified: 12-02-2012 10:29 AM by zckid.)
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RE: Santa Beads
My tools:

Washing & claying:
Local car shampoo and APC mix,
Uber clay + ONR

Washed and clayed:

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Paintwork:
Makita rotary
Menz Power Gloss 34A, 203s
Meguiars M80
LC pads: Orange, White, Black
Menz PowerLock Sealant

Glass:
Menz PG and LC orange pad
Stoner Invisible glass

Plastics:
CG New look trim gel
Some cotton swabs and a dressing applicator

Headlights:
Menz PG and LC orange pad
Menz PowerLock Sealant


Polishing:
I started off with Menz PG on LC orange pad, followed by Menz 203s on LC white pad. Actually, I stopped this combination shortly.

I simply jumped to 203s on LC white pad then got a little more aggressive as needed. The change paid.

For the deeper RIDS, I resorted to wet sanding. But it proved very dangerous. The paint came out as powder paint, like the one used by kids in schools. So I stopped. I did want to correct all defects (RIDS) as I would unnecessarily remove paint. Remember there’s no clear coat on this paint.

Even my wife (though she’s against me detailing cars) remarked: “Aren't you removing his paint?”Rofl

I spot buffed the RIDS using PG on LC orange, significantly reducing my section. I just rounded the majority of the RIDS. They are hardly noticeable. The parts I detailed months ago got a touch of Megs M80 and LC white pad followed by same polish and LC black.

Let the pictures do the talking:

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Blood Bath
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This is my white pad!

I can’t have IPA here. So, I used a wet towel to wipe over the polished areas followed by a complete wash.

Then I proceeded to the final steps:
Plastics were treated with CG new look trim gel.

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This was one the most time consuming part. I didn’t want to leave any spot untouched. I was wondering how it could be done, how others do it. And thanks God, I got an idea: “Use cotton swabs”. It was time consuming but at last I was happy with the outcome.

Menz sealant was applied to the paint with a CCS red applicator. Too big IMO for sealant application. Headlights got their share too.

Headlights after

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Some reflection pics

A new style Toyota Corolla!

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Now look at this pic very well.
Toyota versus Honda

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Cartoonized
Woody Woodpecker vs Dapper Denver Dooley

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It’s the effect of watching cartoons with my kids Rofl

The photographer photographed

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The work was completed early morning on the 26th following Xmas. All I got was beads. So I named these Santa beads.

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And I dedicate the Santa beads to all those who share their skills and abilities in the nicest way, and from whom I learn so much.

Your comments and advice are most welcome.

Wish you all a very happy new year 2012 (better late than never!)

Zaid
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Santa Beads - zckid - 12-02-2012, 10:04 AM
RE: Santa Beads - zckid - 12-02-2012 10:21 AM
RE: Santa Beads - Lambchop - 12-02-2012, 11:03 PM
RE: Santa Beads - zckid - 13-02-2012, 01:41 PM
RE: Santa Beads - Audioholic - 13-02-2012, 05:46 PM
RE: Santa Beads - Jughead - 13-02-2012, 09:04 PM
RE: Santa Beads - onyx - 15-02-2012, 04:51 PM
RE: Santa Beads - STaX - 15-02-2012, 07:37 PM
RE: Santa Beads - zckid - 15-02-2012, 07:44 PM
RE: Santa Beads - LENNY1-WP - 18-02-2012, 10:10 AM

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