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An Introduction To Invisible Touch Detailing

An Introduction To Invisible Touch Detailing

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24-02-2017, 11:19 AM
#1
Hi all,

Firstly, many thanks for making it possible to bring the fantastic world of detailing and professional vehicle care to be more accessible, to members of the Outlaw Jap Club Smile

I have always strived for excellence with anything I do. My passion lies in the automotive industry, or in fact anything with an engine. I started Invisible Touch Detailing from a personal dream of mine, to allow owners to receive treatments on their cars, boats or even horse trucks that produce beautification, protection and overall, maximise the satisfaction of ownership.

Every vehicle I have ever worked on is treated like my own and I am proud to offer an unrivalled professional service with exquisite attention to detail in all areas within your experience of Invisible Touch Detailing.

I offer a range of treatments from maintenance details, protection details, full exterior machine polishing to remove swirls, scratches, holograms, machine buffer marks and revitalise faded paint. Interior details with cloth and leather interiors, engine bay details to polish metalwork and fully protect and nourish all rubbers and plastics with UV conditioners. I also offer extras such as hub and calliper repainting services. Any treatment can be tailored to your requirements, be it your daily driver or full on show car preparation.

Every paint correction treatment will receive an Invisible Touch Detailing service book. This will contain a record of each treatment carried out by myself and is fantastic as proof of work carried out to a future new owner or simply to keep with your existing records.

[Image: P1040390-2.jpg]

Treatments are made available to you either as a mobile service or at my studio in Rusper, Horsham, near Crawley. Also offered locally to London, Surrey, West Sussex, the South East, the UK and Internationally.

Prices for services can be found on my website or you are more than welcome to contact me directly to discuss in more detail.

Contact details for myself are:

Web: http://www.invisibletouchdetailing.co.uk
Phone: 07876 166 077
Email: [email protected]
Edited 17-01-2011, 06:57 PM by Lexusboy.
Invisible Touch Detailing
24-02-2017, 11:19 AM #1

Hi all,

Firstly, many thanks for making it possible to bring the fantastic world of detailing and professional vehicle care to be more accessible, to members of the Outlaw Jap Club Smile

I have always strived for excellence with anything I do. My passion lies in the automotive industry, or in fact anything with an engine. I started Invisible Touch Detailing from a personal dream of mine, to allow owners to receive treatments on their cars, boats or even horse trucks that produce beautification, protection and overall, maximise the satisfaction of ownership.

Every vehicle I have ever worked on is treated like my own and I am proud to offer an unrivalled professional service with exquisite attention to detail in all areas within your experience of Invisible Touch Detailing.

I offer a range of treatments from maintenance details, protection details, full exterior machine polishing to remove swirls, scratches, holograms, machine buffer marks and revitalise faded paint. Interior details with cloth and leather interiors, engine bay details to polish metalwork and fully protect and nourish all rubbers and plastics with UV conditioners. I also offer extras such as hub and calliper repainting services. Any treatment can be tailored to your requirements, be it your daily driver or full on show car preparation.

Every paint correction treatment will receive an Invisible Touch Detailing service book. This will contain a record of each treatment carried out by myself and is fantastic as proof of work carried out to a future new owner or simply to keep with your existing records.

[Image: P1040390-2.jpg]

Treatments are made available to you either as a mobile service or at my studio in Rusper, Horsham, near Crawley. Also offered locally to London, Surrey, West Sussex, the South East, the UK and Internationally.

Prices for services can be found on my website or you are more than welcome to contact me directly to discuss in more detail.

Contact details for myself are:

Web: http://www.invisibletouchdetailing.co.uk
Phone: 07876 166 077
Email: [email protected]

Bobby
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24-02-2017, 12:10 PM
#2
Paint correction treatments can make a huge difference to a car, I have witnessed poor paintwork on a car, transformed by the magic a professional detailer can do.
Look forward to seeing your work Christian & maybe one day if I get that far south of the border....

Cheers

Bobby

Shy boys don't get sweeties.
Bobby
24-02-2017, 12:10 PM #2

Paint correction treatments can make a huge difference to a car, I have witnessed poor paintwork on a car, transformed by the magic a professional detailer can do.
Look forward to seeing your work Christian & maybe one day if I get that far south of the border....


Cheers

Bobby

Shy boys don't get sweeties.

24-02-2017, 12:52 PM
#3
Cheers Bobby. A professionally detailed vehicle really does make a huge difference. Whether we spend money modifying our cars or enjoying them as they are, treatments like these do change your outlook on ownership in my opinion, let alone the fact you are preserving a possible future resale value.
Invisible Touch Detailing
24-02-2017, 12:52 PM #3

Cheers Bobby. A professionally detailed vehicle really does make a huge difference. Whether we spend money modifying our cars or enjoying them as they are, treatments like these do change your outlook on ownership in my opinion, let alone the fact you are preserving a possible future resale value.

Moley
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24-02-2017, 12:58 PM
#4
Have you any advice on getting rid of the hologram marks on paint work, with a G220

Lexus IS200 Mods--TTE Supercharger, Tein Superstreet Coilovers & EDFC, 6000K HID Lights, HKS Silent High Power Exhaust, DBA Front Discs, Kenwood DNX9240 Head Unit, 19" Rims, TRD Kit, FIGS Bonnet Struts, Greddy Pillar Pod & Defi Gauges, TTE Red ARBS . And Been To WIM twice
Moley
24-02-2017, 12:58 PM #4

Have you any advice on getting rid of the hologram marks on paint work, with a G220


Lexus IS200 Mods--TTE Supercharger, Tein Superstreet Coilovers & EDFC, 6000K HID Lights, HKS Silent High Power Exhaust, DBA Front Discs, Kenwood DNX9240 Head Unit, 19" Rims, TRD Kit, FIGS Bonnet Struts, Greddy Pillar Pod & Defi Gauges, TTE Red ARBS . And Been To WIM twice

Dark Samurai
Posting Freak
4,957
24-02-2017, 01:02 PM
#5
All your work on these cars is absolutely stunning mate, good job, bet you earn alot.
Good profession, and you do an excellent job :thumbup:

Lexus IS300 Sportcross in Platinum Ice.
Click here for garage.

PSN ID: O3107 
Dark Samurai
24-02-2017, 01:02 PM #5

All your work on these cars is absolutely stunning mate, good job, bet you earn alot.
Good profession, and you do an excellent job :thumbup:


Lexus IS300 Sportcross in Platinum Ice.
Click here for garage.

PSN ID: O3107 

SHAHZ
Posting Freak
2,142
25-02-2017, 12:17 AM
#6
Ok quick question for you Christian, the pads that come with my porter cable polisher have only been used once (2 years ago) and I didnt clean them after use.....can these still be cleaned and used or would you suggest getting some new ones?

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SHAHZ
25-02-2017, 12:17 AM #6

Ok quick question for you Christian, the pads that come with my porter cable polisher have only been used once (2 years ago) and I didnt clean them after use.....can these still be cleaned and used or would you suggest getting some new ones?


Tinted Glass-Sports Grill-Debadged-TTE Spoiler-TTE Lowering Springs-PLUK Kazama Exhaust-18" Aero Alloys-K&N Air Filter-Denso Iridium Power Spark Plugs-Quad Tail Light Conversion-6000K HID-X-White High Beam-6 LED Sidelights-Quad LED Boot Light-JDM OEM Smoked Front Fogs-JDM Blue Reverse Bulbs-LS430 Smoked Side Repeaters-6 LED Side Repeaters-Chrome Indicator Bulbs-Alpine HU-Rear Headrest Monitors-PIAA Super Sporza-Fan Washer Jets-Lex Tax Disc Holder-Chrome Gear Knob-2003 Cup Holder-Toyo Proxes T1-R

Moley
Posting Freak
6,230
25-02-2017, 12:20 AM
#7
Well I would just put them in the washing machine with liquid detergent and Do not use fabric softener and they should be good as new !!

Moley Confusedmoke:

Lexus IS200 Mods--TTE Supercharger, Tein Superstreet Coilovers & EDFC, 6000K HID Lights, HKS Silent High Power Exhaust, DBA Front Discs, Kenwood DNX9240 Head Unit, 19" Rims, TRD Kit, FIGS Bonnet Struts, Greddy Pillar Pod & Defi Gauges, TTE Red ARBS . And Been To WIM twice
Moley
25-02-2017, 12:20 AM #7

Well I would just put them in the washing machine with liquid detergent and Do not use fabric softener and they should be good as new !!

Moley Confusedmoke:


Lexus IS200 Mods--TTE Supercharger, Tein Superstreet Coilovers & EDFC, 6000K HID Lights, HKS Silent High Power Exhaust, DBA Front Discs, Kenwood DNX9240 Head Unit, 19" Rims, TRD Kit, FIGS Bonnet Struts, Greddy Pillar Pod & Defi Gauges, TTE Red ARBS . And Been To WIM twice

25-02-2017, 12:38 AM
#8
As Moley said mate, i wash mine in the washing machine after every use, but only use liquid detergent and never fabric softener, same goes for microfibre cloths to. If they have been left that long, just give them a wash and see how they come out, for the price they are, you'll know if its worth replacing them or not Smile Its also quite beneficial to clean them during use to stop polish clogging them up. Just turn the machine upside down at a fairly good speed and run a clean tooth brush over them as they spin.
Invisible Touch Detailing
25-02-2017, 12:38 AM #8

As Moley said mate, i wash mine in the washing machine after every use, but only use liquid detergent and never fabric softener, same goes for microfibre cloths to. If they have been left that long, just give them a wash and see how they come out, for the price they are, you'll know if its worth replacing them or not Smile Its also quite beneficial to clean them during use to stop polish clogging them up. Just turn the machine upside down at a fairly good speed and run a clean tooth brush over them as they spin.

SHAHZ
Posting Freak
2,142
25-02-2017, 12:42 AM
#9
Good stuff, cheers:thumbup:

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SHAHZ
25-02-2017, 12:42 AM #9

Good stuff, cheers:thumbup:


Tinted Glass-Sports Grill-Debadged-TTE Spoiler-TTE Lowering Springs-PLUK Kazama Exhaust-18" Aero Alloys-K&N Air Filter-Denso Iridium Power Spark Plugs-Quad Tail Light Conversion-6000K HID-X-White High Beam-6 LED Sidelights-Quad LED Boot Light-JDM OEM Smoked Front Fogs-JDM Blue Reverse Bulbs-LS430 Smoked Side Repeaters-6 LED Side Repeaters-Chrome Indicator Bulbs-Alpine HU-Rear Headrest Monitors-PIAA Super Sporza-Fan Washer Jets-Lex Tax Disc Holder-Chrome Gear Knob-2003 Cup Holder-Toyo Proxes T1-R

25-02-2017, 01:13 AM
#10
Moley Have you any advice on getting rid of the hologram marks on paint work, with a G220

Hologram marks are reasonably easy to remove compared with scratches as very little top coat will need to be removed, its more of a refining/finishing process involved. What polish did you intend using?

As a general rule for G220's you need to keep the working area quite small, about a foot square, no more than 1 1/2 foot or the abrasives will not get broken down properly and the working area will dry out to quickly. Keep the pad flat to the surface at all times, start on speed 1 or 2 to spread the polish and get even coverage for a couple of passes, move up to speed 3 or 4 with medium pressure. You want to ensure that the pad has enough revolutions to spin at 1 to 2 revolutions per second, the easiest way to achieve this is by drawing a black line on the backing plate, you will be suprised how different pressures or the curve of a panel will affect this. The machine should be moved at about 1 to 2 inches per second. You should be doing several passes like this and working the polish to break it down fro a good 3 or 4 mins, you can move up and down, side to side, figures of 8, just ensure it is an even coverage. You can then put the speed up to 5, i would never run a G220 at speed 6, its not required. Do 3 or 4 passes like this until the polish turns clear, this is when it will be fully broken down. Then remove the residue and assess the results.

Different polishes will require slightly different techniques, work speeds and times. But the above is a general rule.

Most importantly, relax, keep your arms relaxed. If you are stiff, the machine just will not 'flow' correctly and you'll result with inducing your own machining buffer marks.
Edited 08-04-2010, 10:52 AM by Invisible Touch Detailing.
Invisible Touch Detailing
25-02-2017, 01:13 AM #10

Moley Have you any advice on getting rid of the hologram marks on paint work, with a G220

Hologram marks are reasonably easy to remove compared with scratches as very little top coat will need to be removed, its more of a refining/finishing process involved. What polish did you intend using?

As a general rule for G220's you need to keep the working area quite small, about a foot square, no more than 1 1/2 foot or the abrasives will not get broken down properly and the working area will dry out to quickly. Keep the pad flat to the surface at all times, start on speed 1 or 2 to spread the polish and get even coverage for a couple of passes, move up to speed 3 or 4 with medium pressure. You want to ensure that the pad has enough revolutions to spin at 1 to 2 revolutions per second, the easiest way to achieve this is by drawing a black line on the backing plate, you will be suprised how different pressures or the curve of a panel will affect this. The machine should be moved at about 1 to 2 inches per second. You should be doing several passes like this and working the polish to break it down fro a good 3 or 4 mins, you can move up and down, side to side, figures of 8, just ensure it is an even coverage. You can then put the speed up to 5, i would never run a G220 at speed 6, its not required. Do 3 or 4 passes like this until the polish turns clear, this is when it will be fully broken down. Then remove the residue and assess the results.

Different polishes will require slightly different techniques, work speeds and times. But the above is a general rule.

Most importantly, relax, keep your arms relaxed. If you are stiff, the machine just will not 'flow' correctly and you'll result with inducing your own machining buffer marks.

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