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Ruby's First Detail

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Yesterday saw the very first detail of my brand new RCZ in Moroccan Red that I picked up on Saturday.

So my very good friend Ron and I tackled the job together. Sorry but I forgot to take some before photos but the car was not presented very well by the dealer. Polish residue on a lot of the car, not buffed or in all the panel gaps, parking sensors, etc. Dried water marks on various parts of the car and marks on the dash, roof arches and of course the obligatory swirl marks. Not too bad but there nonetheless.

Process was cleaned the wheels and tyres first of all using various brushes ad Meguiars APC later wiped down with Carpro Eraser before Gtechniq C5 wheel armour was applied to give long durability.


Then we popped the bonnet and give that a quick PW down before 303 Aerospace Protectant was sprayed on and left for about 5 hours before being buffed up and Carpro Perl was also applied to some areas.





Next the car was snowfoamed using CG No Touch. Whilst this was dwelling I worked around the car with a small detailing brush cleaning the grill, wing mirrors, badges, petrol cap housing, window seals, etc. After 10 minutes or so, we PW'd the car down.









Next we washed the car using CG Citrus Wash and Gloss at a strong dilution to help strip whatever the dealer had put on the car and Carpro Wash Mitts. The car was then PW'd down and then decontaminated with Tardis and Iron X. Not a lot of contamination to be seen and the paintwork did feel very smooth so chose not to clay on this occasion. Car was then rinsed with deionised water using an open hose and then dried off quickly including the alloys.



Drying


After washing only and decontamination




Ready for polishing


Alloys were sealed by Ron using Gtechniq C5 wheel armour and tyres dressed with Gtechniq T1 and then break for lunch.



Car was moved into the shade and time to break out the DA. On a red car I personally think Dodo Lime Prime is very hard to beat as it gives a lovely wet look to the paintwork. It's the first time I've used LP by DA so I had done a little research and Steampunk gave me some very useful advice, which I followed. Due to the swirls I decided on a white Hexlogic pad. I was astonished by the finish that LP gives by machine. It's great by hand but by machine it's something else. Very easy to get on with and worked the polish until it started to haze and then worked back down the speeds to leave great results. LP was also applied to the roof and the wax of choice put on top.

In the hard to reach areas, around the grill, wing mirrors, etc Ron applied LP by hand and also applied Gtechniq C4 trim protectant to all the black trim including lower rear valance, scuttle panel, and lower black trim at the front.

















Flake pop


The products that my husband would choose to use on the car



Next step was to apply the LSP. I had been waiting weeks to try this out and kept sniffing the jar just to keep me going. After reading some excellent reviews I was looking forward to seeing the results for myself. The LSP of choice was Bouncers Capture the Rapture. I was hoping to get the full wet look hence my decision. God, this wax is amazing. It's so lovely and oily. A little really does spread a very long way so don't overload your pad. I chose to apply the wax with a Dodo Supernatural finger mitt, Ron used a Meguiars foam pad. Each made it easy to apply. Left for a minute or two and then buffed off, again really easily. Wow, the finish looked amazing. It looked like liquid gold. Awesome. I will be using this wax ALOT !





Buffing the wax off






Ron then cleaned the exhausts with the Britemax twins. Polished up very nicely too. Then buffed up the engine bay after about 5 hours after applying 303 Protectant.





Glass was polished then Carpro Eraser before Gtechniq G1 was applied to all the windows. 3 layers to windscreen and one to the side windows and rear. The rear window will get 2 further layers next weekend.

Interior, I applied Gtechniq C6 Matt Dash to the plastics on the door cards, the lower fascia, glove box and plastic door sill. Gtechniq C1.5v2 was applied to to the chrome on the interior and the black central fascia surround. No pictures of the interior at the moment as I'm waiting for the seats to be retrimmed with Nappa leather.

Gtechniq I1 and was applied to the carpet in the rear wheel arches and mats. Gtechniq C1.5v2 applied to roof arches.

A really enjoyable day spent detailing a gorgeous car with a very good friend.

I hope you enjoy the finished pictures































Thanks for looking :thumb: and thanks to my lovely husband for taking the photos :greetings-wavingblue:
 
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Absolutely brilliant! :clap:

You didn’t fancy doing Ron’s after then ?
 
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What can l say FRICKIN............AAA and Ron Nice shot of K's rear..cough,cough, l mean RCZ1 DA polishing the top of the boot of the Gorgeous looking red/black RCZ, and yours aint that bad either Ron.............. :thumbup: pity about your dress sense though................ :lol: :lol:


Top job.

Jassy :thumbup:
 
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Absolutely awesome thread and the pictures speak for themselves!! Love the flake pop picture (and many of the others besides) and that is a simply awesome red...looks particularly good with the black arches. What did you treat these new arches with? Anyway, Ruby looks like a stunner. (Are you fitting a new K&N filter in her?)
 

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Big Mac - thanks for your kind comments. The red is gorgeous. It is constantly changing colour. Goes from quite a dark, maroon red to almost orange depending on light. I love it :thumbup:

Merchant seaman - unfortunately by the time we finished, it was dark. Took us 9 hours, even with two of us doing it.
Great fun though. A great day had by all :clap:

Jassy - and I thought my bum looked huge :eusa-whistle: :lol: I was in two minds to include that picture. Thanks for your comments.

Mr Rizz - the black roof arches are a dream. You just wipe them and they clean really easily. They don't smear or anything. I put some Gtechniq C1.5 on them to seal them which will keep them protected for 6 months at least. :thumbup: My arms/shoulders/legs are killing me today. Its blooming hard work but worth it :beer:
 

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Oh forgot to say, hubby fitted the new K&N filter today along with the foot rest and my Dodo Juice tax metal disc holder.
Got my private plate retention doc yesterday so should have my private plate on shortly. Just waiting for the leather now :thumbup:
 
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jassyo06 said:
What can l say FRICKIN............AAA and Ron Nice shot of K's rear..cough,cough, l mean RCZ1 DA polishing the top of the boot of the Gorgeous looking red/black RCZ, and yours aint that bad either Ron.............. :thumbup: pity about your dress sense though................ :lol: :lol:


Top job.

Jassy :thumbup:
Work clothes jassy work cloths :eusa-shhh: One doesn't look ones best when going to detail a lovely car. Tell ya what though...................... It does look fantastic :clap:
 
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Excellent photos RCZ1's O/H. You really captured the rapture :clap: Your curry was damn fine too :thumbup:
 
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OO58RON said:
jassyo06 said:
What can l say FRICKIN............AAA and Ron Nice shot of K's rear..cough,cough, l mean RCZ1 DA polishing the top of the boot of the Gorgeous looking red/black RCZ, and yours aint that bad either Ron.............. :thumbup: pity about your dress sense though................ :lol: :lol:


Top job.

Jassy :thumbup:
Work clothes jassy work cloths :eusa-shhh: One doesn't look ones best when going to detail a lovely car. Tell ya what though...................... It does look fantastic :clap:


Noticed... K didnt let ya near the paintwork though... :lol: All the same cracking photos Great that a friendship can appear from a car forum :beer:
 
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jassyo06 said:
What can l say FRICKIN............AAA and Ron Nice shot of K's rear..cough,cough, l mean RCZ1 DA polishing the top of the boot of the Gorgeous looking red/black RCZ, and yours aint that bad either Ron.............. :thumbup: pity about your dress sense though................ :lol: :lol:


Top job.

Jassy :thumbup:

:lol::lol::lol::lol:
 
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I have to say that is a truly awesome finish. :clap:
Well done both :clap:
One question, for the life of me I cannot make out what that is just below the bonnet in the center of the grill, it looks like a light :eusa-think:
 
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jactac said:
I have to say that is a truly awesome finish. :clap:
Well done both :clap:
One question, for the life of me I cannot make out what that is just below the bonnet in the center of the grill, it looks like a light :eusa-think:

It's a badge that says Peugeot. It's on all the new models I think.
 
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jactac said:
I have to say that is a truly awesome finish. :clap:
Well done both :clap:
One question, for the life of me I cannot make out what that is just below the bonnet in the center of the grill, it looks like a light :eusa-think:


....................PEUGEOT............................ya mad Taff :lol:
 
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ah ah, I got it now.
Its a Peugeot badge, nice touch :thumbup:
 
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jassyo06 said:
jactac said:
I have to say that is a truly awesome finish. :clap:
Well done both :clap:
One question, for the life of me I cannot make out what that is just below the bonnet in the center of the grill, it looks like a light :eusa-think:


....................PEUGEOT............................ya mad Taff :lol:

Ok Ok, the eyeballs are not what they used to be :roll:
 

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jactac said:
I have to say that is a truly awesome finish. :clap:
Well done both :clap:
One question, for the life of me I cannot make out what that is just below the bonnet in the center of the grill, it looks like a light :eusa-think:

Thanks very much Jactac, really appreciated :)

The thing in the centre of the grill at the top says Peugeot.
 
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Personally, I'd be trying to get that debadged as I really don't like it but that's not taking away from stunning Ruby, RCZ1 and Ron's hard work and an awesome thread. She really does look fantastic K. Now...where's this pesky leather?! You know we can't wait to see it!!!
 
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:text-bravo: :text-bravo: WOW do you travel :clap: :clap: ...awesome job
 
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