First things first, happy holidays for those that are going on leave and enjoying! It's been a long year, so be safe and well wishes to you all, and your families :blowheart:
Rowen brought through his 1M for its annual pamper session - needless to say that I welcomed it with open arms - the experience from this detail alone is well worth it since Rowen has been detailing for longer than I've been out of school, so he knows his way around. Also there's always the allure of working on a limited edition car that shows off the owner's attention to subtle detail :bravo:
It's all a win.
Product List:
Scholl S3
Scholl S30+
Black Fire GEP and Wet Diamond sealant
Auto Finesse Illusion wax
Auto Finesse Passion wax
Auto Finesse Hide leather cleaning kit
And a looooooong list of other sundry AF products that are just too many and much to mention, so if you'd like to know anything specific, be sure to ask :thumbs:
The Premise:
Rowen wanted the car detailed for his trip down to Durban over the festive season. This included the removal of very light to medium swirl, a few buffer trails on the door as well as an interior refresh.
Before I go ahead and claim all the glory here:
1. This car was in great condition to begin with. I cannot ever over-stress the point about regular and proper paint maintenance making a job infinitely easier far down the road. However, this is what the paint looked like:
Slight marring as well as swirling.
2. Azhar and Shezaad completed an epic amount of work on this car, so props to them for working so efficiently and effectively! :bravo:
Here's and after shot for the pic above:
Nice!
The car went through the usual phases:
Wash
Clay
Wash
Compound
Finishing polish
Paint prep and clean
Sealant application
Wax application
With the interior work covered in between
All washed up
A nice 50/50
A clarity shot after just using Scholl S3
So after the paint was prepared well, and refined out, we began applying the sealant:
Pre sealant
Post sealant
Once the sealant was left to cure, off we went with the Auto Finesse Illusion Show Car wax:
The car looked gorgeous in the show car wax, as can be seen, but with the harsh elements that durban has to offer, we agreed to go over the car once more after a few weeks and take a re-look at the LSP options...
And so Rowen picked up the car and went home, to return after two weeks...
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Rowen brought through his 1M for its annual pamper session - needless to say that I welcomed it with open arms - the experience from this detail alone is well worth it since Rowen has been detailing for longer than I've been out of school, so he knows his way around. Also there's always the allure of working on a limited edition car that shows off the owner's attention to subtle detail :bravo:
It's all a win.
Product List:
Scholl S3
Scholl S30+
Black Fire GEP and Wet Diamond sealant
Auto Finesse Illusion wax
Auto Finesse Passion wax
Auto Finesse Hide leather cleaning kit
And a looooooong list of other sundry AF products that are just too many and much to mention, so if you'd like to know anything specific, be sure to ask :thumbs:
The Premise:
Rowen wanted the car detailed for his trip down to Durban over the festive season. This included the removal of very light to medium swirl, a few buffer trails on the door as well as an interior refresh.
Before I go ahead and claim all the glory here:
1. This car was in great condition to begin with. I cannot ever over-stress the point about regular and proper paint maintenance making a job infinitely easier far down the road. However, this is what the paint looked like:

Slight marring as well as swirling.
2. Azhar and Shezaad completed an epic amount of work on this car, so props to them for working so efficiently and effectively! :bravo:
Here's and after shot for the pic above:

Nice!
The car went through the usual phases:
Wash
Clay
Wash
Compound
Finishing polish
Paint prep and clean
Sealant application
Wax application
With the interior work covered in between

All washed up

A nice 50/50

A clarity shot after just using Scholl S3
So after the paint was prepared well, and refined out, we began applying the sealant:

Pre sealant

Post sealant
Once the sealant was left to cure, off we went with the Auto Finesse Illusion Show Car wax:






The car looked gorgeous in the show car wax, as can be seen, but with the harsh elements that durban has to offer, we agreed to go over the car once more after a few weeks and take a re-look at the LSP options...
And so Rowen picked up the car and went home, to return after two weeks...
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