Saturday 8 January 2011

Big XC90

At times during work, funny tags were given by my guys to certain vehicle type and usually these vehicles come in size L or XL. You will never be able to understand the situation better unless you are in this trade.
I always thought that a Volvo XC90 is just about the size of a Lexus RX which was tagged as an Anaconda. What is bigger than an Anaconda? This is, a Volvo XC90. It was tagged as Godzilla, and boy this SUV is really very high and huge. Do we need such huge and powerful AWD SUV running in our city's roads? I can see that the demand for big SUV is getting more locally as more cars' manufacturers are coming out with bigger version to supersede their older ones... (:

Quick OT... This is another huge "monstrous" MPV, it is a Toyota Alphard...


This car's paint work is not very workable, but the results from the "make over" session is good.




This is not an easy car to work with, patience and time are require to produce good results. Thanks for viewing, cheers.

Lexus GS VisomaxED




The long wide nose of the GS did gave me a bad backache after several hours of polishing.

Taking a breather after the grooming session...



This is still one of my favourite premium grooming products, the end results from the long hours of the grooming session are simply cracking and very rewarding. Top notch gloss and clarity IMHO. Enjoy the pictures, cheers.

Mazda RX8 RainawayED (>5 um Correction)



A nicely done up Mazda RX8 and the paint work has been restored after 8 hours of work.






These were some of the pictures took during the paint correction process.

At 36 microns, it's kinda low for more correction work!


There were very bad/ deep etched marks on the roof of this car, the paint correction started from 40+ microns and i decided to stop at 33 microns as it is very challenging to continue with paint correction in such paint condition.



Managed to get the gloss and clarity back after many hours of polishing work.




... Some before and after shots... Set 1




... Set 2...

LSP curing in process... and too much product was being applied by my dear friend.



finally, the products used for this grooming session.


Well, it's the busy period of the year again for all of us, operators and consumers alike. Have you groom your ride? lolz...

Thank you for viewing.