BluKoo
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Some people seem to be getting confused, and they don't realise that i'm not the one doing the details in the write-ups I post up.
Its my brother who works for Polished Bliss.
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This was the latest one just completed this morning (yesterday morning)
You're lucky if you ever see a 22B on the roads but this was the second we've had in within 12 months, this one was booked in after the owner saw the write up from the previous one.
The car has just recently been imported from Japan and as with most imports it was looking a bit dull and lifeless with old product residue in just about every panel gap.






Onto the wash stage...
As usual, the pre-foam was first using R222 @ 60 degrees:

This was repeated 2 or 3 times and then rinsed off at high pressure:

The wheels were cleaned with Gloss-It Wheel Gel, which cleaned the faces up nicely, but I quickly discovered alot of underseal overspray on the inner rims. It would have taken an eternity to remove this with the wheels on so off they came...
Overspray pictured below:

I soaked the wheels with Autosmart Tardis and left it for a minute or two:

Then with the pressure washer @ 50 degrees and good old elbow grease I managed to remove all the overspray and old weight stickers with just some small areas of pitting and blistering remaining:


Each wheel was sealed with Blackfire Metal Sealant and while that cured I cleaned up the arches:

With the car back on all 4 wheels again I carried on with the rest of the jobs. All the exterior trim were cleaned with a Meguiars Slide Lock Brush and R222 and then I moved onto the shuts:
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The engine bay was also sprayed with R222 and agitated (the alternator and alarm siren were covered up) before being rinsed at medium pressure (60 degrees):


Finally it was then time to get the car washed, using Shampoo Plus and a lambs wool mitt:

After a going over with Tardis followed by a rinse I put the car inside for claying.
It wasn’t too bad contaminant wise so Meguiars Quick Clay was used:

One final rinse was done and then I got the drier out and got rid of any water hiding in the panel gaps etc:

Paint readings next:


The gauges revealed that pretty much the whole car had seen paintwork at various times of its life with readings varying from 120-700 odd in places.
I made polishing the bonnet a bit easier by removing the vents:

See what I mean about dull and lifeless? (not to mention some nasty scratches)




When it came to polishing the original panels I was expecting sticky paint but when I did my first test pass on the roof the polishes worked nicely, although the paint was alot harder than the last one which was a bit surprising...
I had to finally settle on Gloss-It Extreme Cut and Gloss-It Fast Cut Pads to achieve the desired results.
Moving from the roof to the bonnet:
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Pleasantly surprised at the lack of sticky paint, as I moved onto the sides Sod's Law came into play 
I have never experienced such horrible sticky paint in all my life (and I've done a few now! :lol . The paint was just soaking up the polish instantly and the amount of EVP Pad Prime needed to keep the pad lubricated was starting to cause product sling which I cant stand so in the end I swapped over to the G220 but needed to step up to Menzerna Compounding Pads (and 2 or 3 drops of EVP Prime) to get acceptable correction.
Usually re-sprayed panels don’t ever present a problem when it comes to sticky paints but this was obviously an exception. The bumpers were ok though so I was able to polish these with the rotary :thumb:
Still, even with the G220 the results were pleasing and the hard paint allowed the compounding pads to finish down pretty well 
Before:

After:

By this point Martin from Dent Devils had turned up to remove a few dings so I swapped sides for a bit...

N/S A-Pillar showing signs of an old wind deflector that had marked the paint:

After:

Some of the marks were too deep to fully remove as can be seen in the above pic.
N/S rear quarter before:

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Boot lid after:

Underside of spoiler before:

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Number plate recess before:

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Sideskirt corrected:

With all the 1st stage correction done on the paintwork it was time to turn to the exterior glass which had some of the worst water spot etching I've seen for a while:

Just aswell we have the Lake Country kit to play with now 

When going for scratch removal on glass you need to use the felt pads and polish provided but as I was only aiming for removal of the water marks (full glass correction could easily take a day or two in my experiences) I was able to just use the polish with a Menzerna Compounding Pad (80mm):

I worked the polish @ 1800rpm's with medium pressure, spritzing with water when needed to keep the polish working:

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After:

There were still some really deep etching marks on the rear screen in places but they were hard to see if you didn’t put the sun gun over them so overall I was happy 
I gave the glass a thorough wipe down with Menzerna Top Inspection and then sealed with the Werkstat System.
The second polishing stage was done with Meguiars 205 and a Gloss-It Polishing Pad, spending a good amount of time lightly burnishing the paint to achieve as much clarity as possible.
Bonnet vents were polished by hand with US Intensive Polish and a CCS Light Cut Pad:

Another Top Inspection wipe down followed but this time for the paintwork and I then applied the LSP which was Zym0l Vintage.
A few Sun Gun shots (no wipe down had been done at this point):















The interior was detailed, the tyres were given a final buff (after 3 coats of Gloss-It Signature Tyre Gloss), tailpipe polished with Brilliant Show Metal Polish and engine bay dressed and protected with Aerospace 303 Protectant.
It was then time to go to bed, although it was quite an early finish compared to some 

This morning the car was given a final wipe down with Gloss-It Gloss Enhancing QD and while I went to go and collect the owner Rich took the final pics :thumb:
This is the result of just over 37 hours worth of work and I couldn’t have been much happier in all honesty 

























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mwg
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stunning
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gez bay
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like new..bet the owner was really pleased
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FlamingCorsa
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normally i look at your posts but never comment really.
its so nice to c an older car being detailed, the other cars u2 are more money and newier and do look amazing .so for me this is the best one yet!
bet the owner is well chuffed cos looks amazing!
VERY impressive, dont even like imprezzas but i like that, lol
Well done, keep the older car deailing pics coming :-)
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Ellis
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New pair of pants please, amazing as per normal
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taylorboosh
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that is mint
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stu_c
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just out of interest how much does something like this cost?
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by FlamingCorsa
its so nice to c an older car being detailed, the other cars u2 are more money and newier and do look amazing .so for me this is the best one yet!
Well done, keep the older car deailing pics coming :-)
If you like that, then i know you'll like a detail they've got booked in for the future. I think its around september, but hopefully it'll be worth the wait.
quote: Originally posted by stu_c
just out of interest how much does something like this cost?
That was 37 hours spread over 3 days which would have been a "Major Paint Correction Detail", so it would have been around £995+ VAT.
http://www.polishedbliss.co.uk/acatalog/detailing-services-service-options.html
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M2RTY
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one of the best ive seen, really noticed the difference
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Colin
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Joe-Tait
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That is awesome
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Edd
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love 22b's
also love the badge(glasgow rangers champions!)
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BYRON
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jesus. Its like a new car. VFM imo
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jr
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One of the best so far
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am4nf
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2 door impreza's ftw
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davcohen
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quote: Originally posted by M2RTY
one of the best ive seen, really noticed the difference
agreed, great work
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flybikeslee
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excellent
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alan-g-w
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quote: Originally posted by Edd
love 22b's
also love the badge(glasgow rangers champions!)
Simply the best 
I was basically just about to say the exact same things as FlamingCorsa. I usually read these posts by just flicking to the after shots but found myself reading through that word for word, purely for the fact it's the kind of car that appeals to me.
Very nice work from your brother, he is obviously a very smart man going from his phone wallpaper
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Eck
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Absolutely stunning car. Nice work!
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mov3d
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looks stunning!
reminds me of a model car.
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Daveskater
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That's truly brilliant, awesome car now awesomely clean 
Numberwang!
Originally posted by AlunJ
I like you Dave, you are a man of men
Originally Whatapp'd by Neo
Dave's maybe capable of a drive-by cuddle
Look at my pictures
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Hammer
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Can say what you want about the tediousness of it but your brother is good at his job, it has to be said.
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Nath
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Now this makes sense to me. You can see it looks like new now!
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BluKoo
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quote: Originally posted by Hammer
Can say what you want about the tediousness of it but your brother is good at his job, it has to be said.
Its his dedication that really surprises me.
As you can see from the pic of his phone he didn't finish 'til after 1 in the morning, and that was starting at about 8am the previous morning. Basically he managed to fit 37 hours of work into 2 days and 1 morning.
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Nick-S
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Another ace read. Amazing car
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