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Old 08-31-06, 11:05   #2 (permalink)
Scottwax
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2006 Cadillac STS. The car is about a year old, has around 25,000 miles on it. First time I have done this particular car, although I have been detailing cars and Harleys for the owner for several years. He wanted it detailed in and out, happily, the car was very clean, especially the interior. I think it took my son just about an hour to detail the inside and dress it. I took care of the exterior, which was also in great shape, just a few light scratches. I polished it out using Optimum Polish (new formula) using the green Propel lite cut Cyclo pads and removed the residue with Optimum Car Wax. I followed with Werkstatt's Acrylic Jett Trigger.

No interior shots, the owner had an appointment to get to-you can see him waiting in the car while I snapped a few pics.









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2006 Chrysler 300C SRT8. Really nice car, clean lines, great looking interior and 425 horsepower. The owner washes it himself and seems to do a very good job, I didn't see any halo swirls on it-nor his wife's Infiniti FX35 which is about a year old (and he wants waxed in a week or two). Nice to see some people know how to wash a car without swirling it up.

I went with Werkstatt's Prime using white Cyclo finishing pads and sealed with Acrylic Jett. Nowhere to move the car when I finished that was either full sun or full shade so the shots didn't come out as good as I hoped but they do show how wet the Werkstatt twins are. Really nice metallic flake in the paint and very minimal orange peel as well.







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