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ajnavo61490
02-09-2008, 04:23 PM
Got a call while i was out of town. She said she was selling her Lexus ES 300 and has been for a while. It has been sitting for more than a month so her and her boyfriend decided to get it freshened up to be more appealing to sell. It was a disaster! The car probably has never been clayed and its a 1998 model. So i knew the job was gonna be hard.



Time: 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. (5 hours)

Paid: $150 - $150/5 hrs = $30/hr



Process:

- Rinse

- Foam with Meg`s Hyperwash

- Rinse

- Wheels, Tires, and Wheel Wells with Meg`s APC 4:1

- 2 Bucket Wash with Meg`s Gold Class Car Wash

- Rinse

- Dry

- Clay with Meg`s Clay

- Tree Sap removed with Rain-X Bug/Tar Remover (works wonders) and a Credit Card (doesn`t scratch the clear coat)

- Pinnacle XMT Carnauba Finishing Glaze applied via PC w/ Blue Pad @ speed 4

- Headlights Polished with Meg`s Plast-X applied via PC w/ White Pad @ speed 6

- Trim and Tires dressed with Meg`s ASD

- Interior Wipe Down with Meg`s APC 10:1

- Vacuum and shampoo w/ 1Z and Meg`s APC 10:1

- Windows cleaned with IG

- Odor Eliminator and Scent added

- Leather received Meg`s Gold Class Liquid Leather Cleaner/Conditioner



Before:

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http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb118/ajnavo61490/es300004.jpg

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb118/ajnavo61490/es300005.jpg



After:

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb118/ajnavo61490/es300006.jpg

http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb118/ajnavo61490/es300007.jpg

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http://i206.photobucket.com/albums/bb118/ajnavo61490/es300011.jpg





The boyfriend came outside while i was working and said i was doing a good job. He asked about his mini cooper and what i could do to make it better, i told him a wash/wax would make the paint (red) richer and really stand out and dressed the exterior plastics and also do an interior detail. He agreed and plans to get in touch with me when he comes back into town from a business trip. :woot2:



Thanks for looking!

gtpaul
02-09-2008, 04:27 PM
you used a credit card to remove the stuck on tar?



anything will scratch a clear-coat, wool wash mitts, rubbing your finger on the paint, everything does. I`d like to see a picture of you doing this to a black car..:nervous:

obey
02-09-2008, 05:16 PM
I agree with qtpaul, but nice job! I really need to practice with cleaning interiors

ajnavo61490
02-09-2008, 05:40 PM
you used a credit card to remove the stuck on tar?



anything will scratch a clear-coat, wool wash mitts, rubbing your finger on the paint, everything does. I`d like to see a picture of you doing this to a black car..:nervous:



i know it is risky but the woman wanted it off... and she meant off.. i tried to get it off with a rotary and a yellow lc pad with xmt #3 but that didnt work and also tried to clay it



ohh.. and it was tree sap, not tar :)

gtpaul
02-09-2008, 06:09 PM
Use methyl-hydrate next time - stove fuel, it`s cheap at local hardware store.