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Mr. Sparkle 08-03-2012 11:26 AM

Black BRZ - new car prep & opti coat - long island
 
Finally getting a minute to post a quick rundown on this BRZ that I got to last weekend. Owner wanted an interior & exterior detail along with a 1 step polish & opti coat.

Its worth mentioning that this was about 45 mins from home, and completely off the grid. No water or power was available at the location. So my 45 gal tank and honda gen were gonna be very handy.

Upon arrival at 9am, it rained. A lot. Couldn't get started until 10am. Jumped into the interior first. Vac, glass, 303 fabric guard on floormats / carpet, 303 aero protectant on all the dash, door panels, weather seals etc

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Right after I finished the interior, it rained again. Not a big deal cuz it was time for the wash anyway. Put on my fishing rain gear and toughed it out. By the time I was done with the wash it had stopped raining. Then decon, clay, dried, and taped up for polishing

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After a few test spots I settled on a polish & pad combo that would get me to where I wanted to be with 1 step. Here and there I ran across something deeper that required a spot compounding, followed by my 1 step combo.

Then I got to the roof. I don't know what went on here. transport? dealer work? This is the roof, passenger side, where it meets the rear windshield

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Compounded this spot and it cleaned up nicely.

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Finished up polishing and then the rains came again. Big time. No way I could finish so I headed for the barn to return tomorrow. Only problem was I had a job booked for sunday. I spoke to that client, who was cool with being taken care of later on sunday, weather permitting.

Saturday night was doom and gloom as the forecast for sunday was for spotty showers throughout the day. The client had no access to a covered area to finish things off. Needless to say I didn't sleep well as I was stressing over the situation.

I got 4 hours of sleep, and work up at 430am for a weather check. Forecast had improved a bit, and I had a weather window. Right at sunrise I had a few hours of no chance of rain. So I got my act together, grabbed an iced coffee and headed 45 mins back to the scene where the vehicle was left.

and here I am sunday morning.

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Started with a very gentle rinseless wash, which picked up basically nothing. Dried the car real well, some IPA wipedowns, and it was time to do the deed

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Opti-coat to all the paint, exterior trim, headights / tailights, and wheels

couple post game photos

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What a workout! Owner was very happy, which makes it all seem worth it.

Day was far from over though. Drove 45 mins for a 'mini' detail on a honda crossover. THEN I was pooped. Slept good that night for sure.

Innova 08-03-2012 11:52 AM

That's one clean ass car! I have the same one but it's not that clean... kinda dusty right now lol.

Too bad you have that stupid front license plate holder. You don't need front plates where I live

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Mr. Sparkle 08-03-2012 11:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Innova (Post 357000)
That's one clean ass car! I have the same one but it's not that clean... kinda dusty right now lol.

Too bad you have that stupid front license plate holder. You don't need front plates where I live

Its not my car, but thanks!

NY is tough with the license plate laws. When I was a youngster I drove my gsr with no front plate and would get pulled over on a consistent basis for that reason.

elbachatero1 08-03-2012 02:08 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Sparkle (Post 357008)
Its not my car, but thanks!

NY is tough with the license plate laws. When I was a youngster I drove my gsr with no front plate and would get pulled over on a consistent basis for that reason.

Can't wait for the appointment tomorrow morning!! lol

wallace03 08-03-2012 03:50 PM

you didnt fabric guard the seats? i read on a few other threads that it should be ok on alcantara.

mikenap 08-03-2012 04:24 PM

Great work Bryan!

Mr. Sparkle 08-03-2012 11:18 PM

Thanks guys!

Quote:

Originally Posted by wallace03 (Post 357544)
you didnt fabric guard the seats? i read on a few other threads that it should be ok on alcantara.

I've heard that it 'should' be ok but I've also heard the contrary. Alcantara is a sensitive fabric so with a brand new vehicle, if its questionable, I play it safe and do not apply anything. I feel more comfortable with that then some ruined seats

gmblack3 08-03-2012 11:42 PM

Great work, I have a black one coming in 3 weeks.

slickooz 08-03-2012 11:51 PM

Great work Bryan!!

wallace03 08-04-2012 07:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mr. Sparkle (Post 358411)
Thanks guys!



I've heard that it 'should' be ok but I've also heard the contrary. Alcantara is a sensitive fabric so with a brand new vehicle, if its questionable, I play it safe and do not apply anything. I feel more comfortable with that then some ruined seats

lol you should find out for sure, and let me know :D i think one member on here did use it for his seats. i pretty much have the same mind set as you too. dont want to ruin brand new seats.

Mr. Sparkle 08-05-2012 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elbachatero1 (Post 357285)
Can't wait for the appointment tomorrow morning!! lol

it was a pleasure!

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dj_mallu 08-07-2012 03:39 PM

Bryan is amazing :)..

Black BRZ is mine, I didn't want to drill those front plate holes but NY is strict. I have enough tickets on my name already.

Foobar 08-13-2012 11:22 AM

Bryan just did my DGM Limited yesterday, it came out perfect. I have pics in the general forum that I'll link once I'm at a PC.

Bottom line is I am completely satisfied and would highly recommend this to everyone.

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