Wednesday, March 27, 2013

Removal of Water Marks from Glass Panels

This post covers one of the most common forms of automotive surface care issues in our region – water marks or stains on windows and windscreens. Take a closer look at your own car for signs of water stains after drying up the glass panels during a car wash. Chances are you will witness these irksome stains appearing!

Sampling of a window pane tainted with accumulated stains
caused by our tropical climate.
We have tried and tested many products and working procedures, finally coming out with a process that works brilliantly for us! We are confident that most of the glass stains found in 90% of our rides can be solved, and the offending glass protected.

This process typically takes about two hours for completion (an entire car's exterior glass panels). It involves cleaning, solvent cleansing, chemical removal of 'permanent water stains', a second light solvent cleansing and finally, the application of a glass sealant protection for a hydrophobic effect during rain. 

Here are some shots taken during a recent job on a 7 year old Honda CRV.

Before
After
Before

After

50-50 shot of a glass panel clearly revealing the difference glass
cleaning makes to tainted and often neglected glass surfaces.





Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Back to Black

With COE prices on the up, most of our customers have come to realize that frequent changing of rides just isn't going to be possible. Most have decided to keep their rides, instead revamping them with brand new looks. Our project GTR was one such example.

From frozen white, experimenting with the world's best car care products for matte finishes, back to striking solid black paintwork that left onlookers in awe of its menacing deep black gloss. Total turnover time: 21 days.

The paintwork was topped off with a modern water-based nano clear coat (lacquer) that allowed for a deep crystal clear finishing, requiring meticulous work to polish out all the fine swirls and halograms that were evident after compounding.

Swirls and halograms were painstakingly exposed
 and removed with the help of strong lighting.

















Swapping on a new carbon fibre hood.




















With only two days left prior to CNY, we had an uphill task of transforming the freshly painted GTR into a head turner by eliminating swirls and enhancing its gloss to a whole new level. Our in-house Nano Ceramic Coating Treatment was applied and the show car parked 24hrs before Swissvax Crystal Rock was laid on for protection.

Day 2 with lots of baking time under the sun















Tuesday, March 5, 2013

Memories of the Arctic Beast

Thanks to everyone for the overwhelming response during the pre-CNY period. We could not have asked for more!

As we progress into the first quarter of 2013, there are so many fond memories of all the mentally and technically challenging rides we have detailed the year before. Here's one of the rare few we definitely have a soft spot for - 2009 GTR R35 meticulously painted in frozen white.










Custom painted in frozen white, this Godzilla promised to be doubly hard to maintain. Our Swissvax Opaque Series Paint Protection System was put to the test, and came out triumphant!