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Loud
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Hi guys. So Andy over at VTEC Direct has an NSX that he is selling for someone and it needed quite a tidy to get it in a presentable condition. The first time I saw it it had light reflective decals from top to bottom all down the sides from tail to nose. Andy and Alison spent an awful lot of time removing these by hand and because of the nature of the decals adhesive it was very tough to get them off. So much so that removing them also caused a few chips and scratches that will be sorted at a later date. I obviously don't like to do so many pics but the job warranted it.

The condition of the car itself wasn't the best, it has been resprayed (not brilliantly) and came with lots of stone chips, scratches and blemishes as the previous owner didn't care for the car at all. Some of the scratches and blemishes are too deep to be removed by any other method except respraying. However....it is still an NSX and as much as I began to hate it (because of the work involved in sorting it) I also became quite attached to it. Anyway without further ado prepare yourself for lots of pictures (all from my phone, sorry) and a few words too.

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DAY 1 ~ 7.5 hours

So on arrival I had a ggod look around the car and took paint readings, there was a mish-mash of depths all around the car but still enough paint to work with later on. Remember, the pics are from my phone and don't show the paint defects (or indeed the results) as much as I'd like.

Scratches, swirls, blemishes and adhesive from the decals.
Scratches

Adhesive residue

Bad swirls and untreated sap/water marks that stained the paint


Paint cracked on the roof

General uncared for condition

Swirls were present on every single inch of the car

Severe holograming from previous polishing


Decals were left on the skirts but you can still see where they were on the doors and wings

Upper bonnet section

Front lip is covered in chips, scratches, swirls and nastyness

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So first step she was dragged outside kicking and screaming and jet washed to get rid of klingons and then washed with my shampoo concoction.



Then wheeled back inside after claying and drying.
The defects were still there, the magic shampoo fairy couldn't help with this one too much.







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Then the first step in polishing began. After a little testing a Meguiars compound was used on a mix of Meguiars and Menzerna pads. The next pic is a 50/50 after the right side had it's first set of passes with the compound.

The polished side under the lights

The untouched side under the lights, you can see we're starting to make some headway...kinda.

Easier to see the difference now.


The clarity is starting to appear in reflection shots.

The combination was working so the rest of the car was hit with it.









It was the end of day 1 and I got a tad tired...





Day 2 ~ 6 hours

The second stage of polishing and again after a few tests I decided to keep it old-skool and go with Meguiars, this time #205 using Lake Country and Menzerna pads. It's bloody freezing in that unit no matter how much I found myself dancing to Andys Smooth FM tunes.

So after a hearty McDonalds breakfast with Andy and a few good coffees I started....

Yep it's working, let's stick with that.


Under the lights after #205 50/50



Uh huh, working, check the depth of colour and shine coming through.




This area was badly swirled but the two polishes are finally ridding the car of it's curse.

Nice reflection, getting better each time. Note the curve of the wheel arch has given me a "Mini-me".



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Stage 2 of polishing completed.


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With day 2 coming to an end the correction was taken as far as requested and so the shine was further enhanced. I wanted to glaze the car and decided that Meguiars was doing ok up to now so decided to stick with it by using Meguiars Show Car Glaze #7. #7 is often overlooked in favour of new-skool brands but if used correctly it can give great results, spread thinly and remove before it dries.

This was then used all round the car. It offers no protection and would simply rinse off in the rain so needed to be sealed in ASAP. Enough time for a couple more silly reflection pics though.


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Time now to seal in the shine and as most people know I'm a "juicer" at heart, I have loads of waxes and sealants but I prefer Dodo Juice waxes to pretty much anything. Today I used Dodo Juice Purple Haze wax and had time for two coats of it.
Applied all round the car with Meguiars foam applicator pads and left to cure for about 20 minutes, buffed off then another coat applied after about an hour.

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All buffed off and the job is done in the time and levels required.









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Hope I haven't bored you too much but there were a fair few requests to see the process on this car at each stage. My apologies again for the quality of the photos and I am sure one day I'll get round to buying a proper camera.....if I can stop myself buying new detailing products....nah, that's not going to happen.

Big thanks to Andy for keeping the music flowing and the banter sharp. The car is for sale now guys so if anyone's looking for an NSX..... Wink

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Tue Mar 02, 2010 11:04 pm View user's profile Send private message
Dagobert
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How can somebody threat a car like that Shocked Nice work an a beautiful car.
Any idea what the price is ? Just for asking Smile

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the transformation is amazing. how did the cracks on the roof end up looking?

Black cars can be stunning if looked after properly. it's a sad sight when it gets to this point.

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Wed Mar 03, 2010 5:27 am View user's profile Send private message
Shane
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What a beast! good job
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Shocked
Stunning turn around dude. Give youself a huge pat on the back for that one.
Top job and write up. Enjoyed reading this one. Very Happy
Wed Mar 03, 2010 8:56 pm View user's profile Send private message
Loud
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Hi guys and thank you for the comments Very Happy

The price I think is around £14-15k, but it's an automatic Sad Thing is though even with the auto 'box it slips perfectly in to VTEC and doesn't drop out early, weird Cool

It is terrible to see a car like this in such a state, I think I'm back up there next week to check it over again and maybe do some interior work.

The paint on the roof was a bugger to be honest, not a great deal could be done Confused It's certainly diminished and is definately not noticeable unless you look for it. That's one of the reasons I'm going back up.

Once again thank you for the comments Very Happy

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if the body work looked like that, i cringe to think what the motor must be like...

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Loud
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Scoobychick wrote:
if the body work looked like that, i cringe to think what the motor must be like...


It's sweet actually. Not sure if it always was or not but I've heard it roar and it made me sex wee Embarassed Andy at VTEC Direct is a bit handy to say the least so he's been tinkering with it Smile

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What a depressing state for such an amazing car.
Well done, I'd kill to do one lol.
Good luck with the sale, shame its an auto.

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Loud
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Great, so next time I'll call you Wink Thanks mate.

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Nicely done, pal ... I would have used #7 at that stage, too. I love the stuff, especially on single stage paint - was this car single stage?
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