We would like to share with you a short yet mind blowing article. Here we have a very damaged headlight.

The edge of the headlight is badly scuffed.

There were some severe scuffs on the lens as well.

As we looked closer into surface conditions, it is obvious that the original coating built-in to the lens has oxidized.

A closer look at the scuffs.

We started with 800grid, to 1500grid and finally to 2000grid.

Finally, corrected the sanding marks with the Rupes correction system with a combination of Menzerna polishes.

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Today, we would like to share with you this very special detailing session we did for this Perodua Kenari. We want to show you that it doesn’t matter what you drive, how expensive is the car, how high-end is the car, at the end of the day, protection is a must and when there is less to no protection over the past 10 years, this is what you get.

Upon arrival, we can clearly see that the car, although more than 10 years old, still looks spanking new and shiny.

Since it was raining, we took initiative of the situation to show you the protection level. The water beadings on the paint clearly indicates that there is no wax or any sealant on the paint.

The car may be more than 10 year old, still looks shiny, but after some inspection, we concluded that in the life time of this car, there were some slight accidents, some repaints, and some polishing done over the years.

With a DSLR, we snap high quality photos, again clearly indication the swirl and scratch level on the paint.

Some areas were severely oxidized. Added on PU/ABS/FRP body parts tend to oxidize quicker than the metal parts.

Most detailers will not take not of the taillights, we do.


The standard paint cleaning was done. From washing, degreasing, claying, stain removals, and watermark removals. We were able to get the car to a much better condition. We begin the paint correction with the Rupes BigFoot system with the combination of 3M Menzerna polishes.
With the use of this system and polish, This is the before.

This is the after.

On another area, the same paint condition prior correction.

The paint condition after correction. You may notice on the bottom left of the light, there are still some light swirls, this is common as detailing is not a magic trick, there are risks at paint correction and sometimes not every surface can be fully restored to flawless state.

As we mentioned, we take note on the taillights as well. Before any correction, the taillights are visibly dull and oxidized, resulting in a unattractive outlook.

After the correction was done, there taillights now look much better. Again, due to the severity and age of the swirls, the taillights were unable to be restored to a 100% state.

Detailing, its all about the details, this is an exhaust tip, not even a real part of the exhaust. It is merely an add-on attachment to the exhaust muffler. This is Before.

We polished the exhaust tip with Mother’s Mag and Aluminum polish to add that little bling to the finishing.


The wheels were in very good condition, besides the standard brake dust, there were less to no stains spotted.

Since only the front wheel is equipped with a disc rotor, brake dust build up is only visible in the front.

This is the wheel before cleaning.

During cleaing.

After cleaning.


This may not be the most interesting post, may not be the most executive car we post, but the true agenda we want to share is, regardless what car you drive, regardless the price tag, your car, we truly believe that as long you have the heart to protect, to care, you will have the time and effort to spend on some form of protection for your ride. PS: pardon the slight out of focus photos.


We have a BMW E90, 6 years old, full of swirls and had been detailed by a famous detailing in PJ as informed by the owner himself. So we expected the car to be in good shape but instead…

The illustrations shows the initial look of the car when we arrived. Looks glossy from far but not as stunning.

The car was quite dirty as it looks, notice the exhaust tips are fully oxidised.

So we took some immediate shots of the surface defects and we found heavy swirls and holograms.

From another view, you can clearly see the holograms.

The rims was bulked up with brake dust.

After a detailed wash, claying and cleaning all the edges

The clean look after the car went through a detailed wash.


Now for the correction steps. We gave a few passes of compound to remove the swirls and scratches

A closer look on the surface.

Reflection of the after compound and correction effect.

After that we run a few passes of polish to level out the holograms.

We utilised a different kind of lighting for easier view on the holograms and yes, it has been corrected. The car was ready for the coating process.

Before the coating, we gave the car another wash to remove dust and oil and also did some minor correction on the oxidised exhaust tips.


Overall it was not a perfect 100% correction but the owner was happy to see the car being transformed into the 6 years ago state. Also having see that it is a lot shinier and glossier. It was a 10hrs job but totally worth it. Enjoy the final results and thanks for supporting and reading.

