Deep Gloss Auto Salon: Accord Coupe in Black Pearl

Deep Gloss Auto Salon

6 Speed Honda Accord Coupe in Night Hawk Black Pearl




This is one of my favorite colors to detail.. First of all it is black which in my opinion is the most rewarding color to detail add to that the blue flake which makes the transformation even more rewarding. If the customer purchased the car used and swirled and is not knowledgeable about the color, chances are they will think it is just an average black.



Ok, on with the show…



The vehicle was washed prior to my beginning the detail so none of my signature foaming…lol



This was the vehicle before I touched it… doesn’t look to bad when not in the sun right…



Note that it does appear to be a straight black vehicle - no blue shining through.



First up was claying….. Gray clay with Optimum No Rinse as the clay lube. Below are pics. Each one of the pictures is after only one panel. As you can see, there was a substantial amount of bonded contaminants
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Here are some before pictures of various panels that display the condition of the paint work. As you will see, the condition of the clear coat throughout all panels left much to be desired.



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As you can see, the clear coat was riddled with swirls, marring and scratches. This car had been re sprayed on some panels as was evident by the paint tape line in the inner door well. As we have all witnessed, the body shop sealed in the existing damage to the paint when they resprayed. (tsk, tsk). Luckily they only resprayed one side of the vehicle.



As you saw above, no fancy photography was needed to display the inclusions. Using all sources of lighting (Halogen, LED, Xenon, Sun Light and flash from the camera) all show the damage.



The paint was corrected using


Pads:

3m Wool

Edge Wool

Schlegle Wool

LC CCS Green/White/Red pads in 6.5� / 5.5 “/ 4�

Sonus SFX pads in White / Blue




Products:

Meguiars M105 Ultra Cut Compund

Menzerna Intesive Polish

Menzerna 85 rd

Prep Sol to wipe down to ensure true correction



Machine:

Makita







Some before and after pics of the same panels:​




Using LED lighting you can see the never ending amount of inclusions

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Same Panel, same lighting after correction (yep, that’s a RID – no wet sanding today folks…​

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Using Halogens – swirl city​

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Same swirls up a little closer​


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Same panel after correction:​

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And last but not least, the all showing light from the gods



Before:​

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After:​

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Before:​

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After – Not in same light but the sunlight will just have to do ;-)​

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Before:​

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After: (Got Flake??)​

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Below are some pictures after correction… the paint is wearing 1z Einzett Glanz Wax that was left to haze and then removed and given a final wipe down with Duragloss Aqua Wax. As usual the tires saw Surf City Tire Pro.​



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Wow Awsome. I think I will have to go on a photo course as those shots just make it fantastic. Oh yeah and great detail!!!!!
 
Wow ... incredible transformation!!!



How much time did you spend on that correction?



I didn't think that car was in such bad shape as you told me. Can't wait until Oct. 4 ...



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zoomzoom mazda5 said:
Awesome correction work and super finish on the Honda Jason, looks perfect!:drool:



Gracias Senor!



stiffdogg06 said:
I'll admit the car looks fantasic.



But damn those picture angles hurt my neck and shouldn't be a loud to be viewed LoL.



Thanks Stiffy... Hope I didn't hurt you too bad:grinno:



Awsomeshine said:
Wow Awsome. I think I will have to go on a photo course as those shots just make it fantastic. Oh yeah and great detail!!!!!



Thanks



Gianni D said:
Wow ... incredible transformation!!!



How much time did you spend on that correction?



I didn't think that car was in such bad shape as you told me. Can't wait until Oct. 4 ...



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Hey Gianni...



Umm, just about 12 hours



Amazing how it didn't look bad out of the sun huh...



See you soon!



Cleaning Fool said:
One word..Fabulous



Thanks CF!
 
phil11767 said:
That is pretty much what my paint looks like and how I would like it to look. I am now 100% sold on needing a detail.



Do it.. you wont be sorry!



bwalker25 said:
great work! and a very nice looking color! one of my favorites! :)



Thanks.. I also am partial to this color!



lt1_man said:
Great correction, I like how you compared the three different lighting conditions and corrections.



Brandon



Thanks Brandon!



tdekany said:
I agree, love the detail, love how you spelled allowed! :D:D:D:D:D



Thanks man!



David Fermani said:
Sweet deal Jason! What building is that in the back drop? How do you like 1z Einzett Glanz Wax?



Thanks David, the building is the Chrysler worl headquarter building. I thought it was ok.. not great not horrible



Scottwax said:
Huge improvement! Nice location for the after shots too. :)



Thanks Scott.. Taking finished work here for pic is always fun!
 
Ughh.. Looking at that paint brings back some bad memories of a horrible TSX I detailed in the same color a while back!



Awesome job saving the car and bringing it back to life!! It looks like a completely different car now that you have worked your magic in it!!



Nice work! :2thumbs:
 
RickRack said:
Ughh.. Looking at that paint brings back some bad memories of a horrible TSX I detailed in the same color a while back!



Awesome job saving the car and bringing it back to life!! It looks like a completely different car now that you have worked your magic in it!!



Nice work! :2thumbs:



Thanks Rick..... You are right about how it looked after. This paint (as you have experienced) looks great when done but quickly degrades when not upkept.
 
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