Obsidian 3IS picture thread!
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Lead Lap
I had him apple the 22PLE coating in August. Before he did that he prepped the paint. I am on a schedule to have it polished every 4 months. In between my detailer polishing it, I do wax it myself with One Grand Blitz Carnuba Wax. I trust my detailer because he really knows his stuff. He does bugatti's, ferrari's, etc and has detailed cars for Meguiar's and Pebble beach golf tournament. He helped develop the rinse less car wash and wax that Meguiar's now sells. I am having him come out every 4 months as he suggested.
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Hi
I had him apple the 22PLE coating in August. Before he did that he prepped the paint. I am on a schedule to have it polished every 4 months. In between my detailer polishing it, I do wax it myself with One Grand Blitz Carnuba Wax. I trust my detailer because he really knows his stuff. He does bugatti's, ferrari's, etc and has detailed cars for Meguiar's and Pebble beach golf tournament. He helped develop the rinse less car wash and wax that Meguiar's now sells. I am having him come out every 4 months as he suggested.
I had him apple the 22PLE coating in August. Before he did that he prepped the paint. I am on a schedule to have it polished every 4 months. In between my detailer polishing it, I do wax it myself with One Grand Blitz Carnuba Wax. I trust my detailer because he really knows his stuff. He does bugatti's, ferrari's, etc and has detailed cars for Meguiar's and Pebble beach golf tournament. He helped develop the rinse less car wash and wax that Meguiar's now sells. I am having him come out every 4 months as he suggested.
Also, polishing will remove your 22ple coating... this is why it is crucial to follow proper washing and drying technique to reduce surface defects so you only need to have your vehicle lightly polished every couple of years. At this time, a new coating should be reapplied after proper surface prep.
I imagine your detailer is doing coating maintenance services... this should not include polishing. 22ple Vx1 Pro needs to be decontaminated, but since the coating is only a couple of microns thick, any amount of polishing could compromise the layer of protection. It is simply not a risk that I would be willing to take on my own car let alone a customer car. I would double check with your detailer's processes for these quarterly details you are describing...... or maybe if your vehicle truly needs to be polished every 3-4 months, you need to consider changing your washing & drying techniques because you should not be introducing swirls and scratches that quickly.
Let me know if you've got any questions
-Zach
Last edited by zmcgovern4; 12-27-13 at 07:27 PM.
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Lead Lap
FYI - polishing a car every 4 months is overkill and may actually lead to premature paint failure. You'd be surprised at how thin your factory clear coat is! Polishes contain very fine abrasives that actually remove a fine layer of paint to produce a smooth, shiny surface. If done too frequently, you will eventually run out of clear coat to work with.
Also, polishing will remove your 22ple coating... this is why it is crucial to follow proper washing and drying technique to reduce surface defects so you only need to have your vehicle lightly polished every couple of years. At this time, a new coating should be reapplied after proper surface prep.
I imagine your detailer is doing coating maintenance services... this should not include polishing. 22ple Vx1 Pro needs to be decontaminated, but since the coating is only a couple of microns thick, any amount of polishing could compromise the layer of protection. It is simply not a risk that I would be willing to take on my own car let alone a customer car. I would double check with your detailer's processes for these quarterly details you are describing...... or maybe if your vehicle truly needs to be polished every 3-4 months, you need to consider changing your washing & drying techniques because you should not be introducing swirls and scratches that quickly.
Let me know if you've got any questions
-Zach
Also, polishing will remove your 22ple coating... this is why it is crucial to follow proper washing and drying technique to reduce surface defects so you only need to have your vehicle lightly polished every couple of years. At this time, a new coating should be reapplied after proper surface prep.
I imagine your detailer is doing coating maintenance services... this should not include polishing. 22ple Vx1 Pro needs to be decontaminated, but since the coating is only a couple of microns thick, any amount of polishing could compromise the layer of protection. It is simply not a risk that I would be willing to take on my own car let alone a customer car. I would double check with your detailer's processes for these quarterly details you are describing...... or maybe if your vehicle truly needs to be polished every 3-4 months, you need to consider changing your washing & drying techniques because you should not be introducing swirls and scratches that quickly.
Let me know if you've got any questions
-Zach
sorry i should clarify, he is not polishing it with a buffer, just giving it a good coat of hand wax, thats all. he's not using any clay or abrasives at all. As i said before I am do not have any swirls or scratches at all. He went over the car very carefully and put the light on it and there are no swirls or scratches. Again he is not using a buffer or machine to polish it, just elbow grease to give it a good coat of wax by hand.
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Still waiting for my obsidian f sport. It's been 3 weeks since it arrived at Portland port and still no where near my dealer. I'm now getting the impression that I may not even be able to pick it up by 1/2 which is end of DTR sale thus not qualifying for $750 LFS rebate! Asked if I could complete the purchase paperwork on 1/2 without the car to lock in rebate and answer was no.
This is my first Lexus and so far not very impressed with Lexus the company! I really hope the car will not a disappointment for the long haul!
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sorry i should clarify, he is not polishing it with a buffer, just giving it a good coat of hand wax, thats all. he's not using any clay or abrasives at all. As i said before I am do not have any swirls or scratches at all. He went over the car very carefully and put the light on it and there are no swirls or scratches. Again he is not using a buffer or machine to polish it, just elbow grease to give it a good coat of wax by hand.
FWIW - clay will not damage the coating if used properly.
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