The main goal for today was protection. So put down a Ceramic Paint Protection and some glass sealant.
Before:




Wash:






Roar! Come into my web.

Brush + High pressure (+1). Spider (0)



Stage 1 paint decontamination: (Iron decontaminate)

As you can see the iron/rust spots is neutralised and turns purple

Stage 2 paint decontamination:
Time to attack the tar and other contaminates preventing a smooth surface on the glass and paint:


Glass was surprisingly the worst

After cleaning the wheel arches the plastics are treated with a water repellant sealant (non silicone or greasy) .
Paint condition: Mostly on light swirl marks

And some occasional moderate swirls

And then some water spots:

Paint measured 200-220 on the bonnet and the rest of the car an average of 230um so quite consistent which is good.
Now onto fixing the paint. Some were to deep to polish out so some touch up paint worked it's magic in the cuts
before

after (Two deep cuts still just visible)

Water spots before

Water spots after

Light swirls before

Light swirls after

More touching up and compounding required (before)

Barely noticeable from far:

Some after shots of the paint with 1500w of lighting




accessing in the sun:

Once polishing another wash is in order to make sure no polishing oils or dust is on the paint. (washed with a separate highly recommended soft wash mitt and waffle weave drying towel) both available from our 'ZAS'. This reduces any marring occurring after polishing

Another assessment before putting the polisher away





Treating plastics with protection



Treated glass with nano technology for ultimate beading and self cleaning properties
Ceramic protection laid in straight lines overlapping 60% to avoid any potential high spots

The final piece:








































