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  • Mazda 323 : Zero2Hero by s1tl - still is progress!

    Since Yesterday, Saturday 26th Feb, after KC's "mastering ur rotor for rotarian clinic", i decided to give all the knowledge and skills i learnt from him and did a free detailing to my best friend since primary school. His dad had a Mazda 323 5 door hatch which is kindof rare as normaly we only see 3 door hatch.
    This baby had been abused, left under blazing hot sun, allowed to rust and oxidize KAW KAW!, The owner (my friends dad) did not care much for the car, when scratched he just buys a spray paint with the same colour code and just spray it on, never bother about bird *dung* tat splats on the car basically the car is only maintained when needed and only when needed. AKA only engine oils, transmission oil etc, nothing done to the exterior.
    and so..
    Today my prescription for this sick baby was..
    1. ONR No rise
    2. Meguiar Detailing Clay
    3. OPT Hyper Compound
    4. OPT polish
    5. OPT wax
    6. Meguiar ultimate quick detailer (UQD)
    Lets start with some before shots
    Front

    Back

    The side

    The Front Hood

    Severed Paint oxidated from heat, never wash, never wax never detailed for 30 years

    U can see the light reflection that is so rough!

    i can barely see the halogen light


    Mission Start with the hood!
    I ONR wash it with my new and fluffy microfiber towels
    after that i clayed it.. forgot to take the contaminents i picked up during the claying,
    clayed it twice with ONR 1:8 dilution as lube.
    Makita power up :love:
    remember this?

    and after a compound with wool pad
    50/50

    completed a quarter of the hood with just compound and i got this


    so i continue with the mid section and the other right section
    regain gloss and clarity



    my friend helped me check for pain defects swirls, holograms and IDS

    almost... but still not there yet. dis-satisfied, i continue to push, baring in mind, this is the first time im doing detailing on other people's car. abit scared abit terrified i persisted and my friend also encouraged me with some motivating words. remembering KC's advice, i continue on! and Finally...
    Clarity! Reflection! Perfection!

    Reflecting from once a dull, unattractive, No reflection, no gloss, plain "FLAT GREEN" Hood is now..



    Due to time restriction as i just reached Ipoh at 3pm, i only had few hours to detail up the car. Luckily, the car is not used over the week so i shall continue on the coming saturday as when i finish its already dinner time :bawling:
    1st detailing journey!
    I appreciate KC for guiding me without hesitation, it is because of him i can do this. Thank you KC, i deeply appreciate it from the bottom of my heart!:adore:
    my gears.
    Thanks to Mun from the detailing clinic who gave me the heads up to buy this at ace hardware
    Thanks to KC who taught me which rotor is suitable

    Again Thanks to KC for sacrificing his personal collection of ONR no rinse wash :bawling: and providing me with essential gears.

    and also again Thanks to KC for purchasing me suitable pads & brushes for my mobile detailing

    Thanks to Dave,Mun,Joe,Muhammad and Dave's friend who without knowing gave me motivation and support that I can be a car detailer.
    Oh and dave, thanks for the coke :love: i appreciate it, u went too early for me to say thanks!
    End my post here, will continue to post the detailing process of this baby soon.
    some extras when i went out with the car for dinner before returning it to the owner...
    it is actually....

    a reflection...

    Regards,
    Josh AKA S1TL

    this post was dated on 27th feb 2011
    My Detailing Blog, sharing u my journey..

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    Re: Mazda 323 : Zero2Hero by s1tl - still is progress!

    Great restoration, Josh.

    That car was really in deep need for it. It looks fantastic now.


    KC didn't tell you to use M105? It's his favorite compound.

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      Re: Mazda 323 : Zero2Hero by s1tl - still is progress!

      unfortunately, no, but i know its his fav. and unfortunately i didnt buy it... yet
      My Detailing Blog, sharing u my journey..

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        Re: Mazda 323 : Zero2Hero by s1tl - still is progress!

        Well it looks like KC is not just a supreme detailer but a great teacher as well! You did a beautiful job, Josh - that 323 looks almost new again!!
        Michael Stoops
        Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

        Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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        • #5
          Re: Mazda 323 : Zero2Hero by s1tl - still is progress!

          almost.... i'll continue to work on it this coming saturday. i believe i can fully transform it into a "new" car without paying new installments =D

          btw. this is the 1st time ive ever detailed a car that is not my property =)
          My Detailing Blog, sharing u my journey..

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          • #6
            Re: Mazda 323 : Zero2Hero by s1tl - still is progress!

            Great job!!!!!!!

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            • #7
              Re: Mazda 323 : Zero2Hero by s1tl - still is progress!

              Good job. Hopefully you can spread the word and do more vehicles.
              Practice doesn't make perfect, the dedication to achieve perfection makes perfect. "Smack"
              2011 Jet Black 328i Touring
              2007 Jet Black 335i Sedan

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              • #8
                Re: Mazda 323 : Zero2Hero by s1tl - still is progress!

                haha thanks for the kinds words =)
                My Detailing Blog, sharing u my journey..

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                • #9
                  Re: Mazda 323 : Zero2Hero by s1tl - still is progress!

                  Great Work. That 323 looks new, can't wait to see it completed

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                  • #10
                    Re: Mazda 323 : Zero2Hero by s1tl - still is progress!

                    thanks for ur kind words, yea looks new and im gonna finish it this coming saturday =D cant wait for the end result. i will be proud to roll in that =D steel rims and rim hub ftw! way back to classics!
                    My Detailing Blog, sharing u my journey..

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