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shumax
12-11-2005, 05:57 PM
17k on my wifes car after 1.5 years of ownership. Car will be for sale in 1 month, by the way.



We live in the suburbs of CHicago and got blasted with snow/salt three times already. There`s 9" of snow on the ground now :scared: I hate the winter.



We moved into our new home in June, which has a three car garage. I`m in the process of having a 45,000 BTU natural gas, forced air unit installed on the ceiling for heat. It vents outside and is run by a thermostat. Garage has insulation, so it should be reasonably efficient. I just need to get a contractor to actually show up and install it. :nervous:



Anyway, until then, I went to the Home Depot and bought an attachment to put on my BBQ grills propane tank It took the chill off, but never really warmed the garage up---didn`t really expect it to though.



Process went like this:



1.) Warm garage for 30min.

2.) Have hot and cold water in garage, but no drain. Sprayed car with 90% hot and 10% cold water to get wheel wells clean.

3.) QEW the entire car.

4.) Dry with waffle weave towel

5.) Install Michelin X-Ice tires on steel rims with hubbies. Second season, and we love them.

6.) Use air compressor to blow water out of crevices.

7.) Dry with microfiber.

8.) Apply Zaino`s fusion to entire car with white pad X1. USE PC for entire process

9.) Remove with microfiber.

10.) Applys Sonus swirl remover x1---works great!

11.) Apply Z5x1

12.) Applys Z8.

13.) Apply Z5.

14.) Apply Z8.

15.) Apply Z2

16.) Apply Z8

17.) Move to door jambs and clean and then polish with Meguiars cleaner/wax. It`s all I had.

18.) Wipe down entire engine with wet cloth and simple green. Took an hour.

19.) Dress tires and wheel well with some cheap tire shine---WET LOOK. Works okay. I don`t care since the salt/slush, etc. will get them dirty in two days.

20.) Woolite to interior rubber mats, which are over OEM carpet mats.

21.) Sonus Cockpit detailer.



22.) Miller Lite x3. :lol





So, that`s the routine and yes, I`m going to sell it. Messed up in the head, aren`t I? ;)



Here`s some shots:



Notice the attempt at a heater?

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v324/shumax/DSC00294.jpg







Puke! God that thing is dirty:



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v324/shumax/DSC00295.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v324/shumax/DSC00296.jpg



QEW Ready to go:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v324/shumax/DSC00297.jpg





Zaino Fusion applied:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v324/shumax/DSC00298.jpg



After Zaino Fusion:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v324/shumax/DSC00299.jpg

shumax
12-11-2005, 05:58 PM
After Sonus Swirl Remover:



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v324/shumax/DSC00300.jpg



The final:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v324/shumax/DSC00301.jpg



I started at 12:30pm and wasn`t done until 5:30pm. By then, it was dark; so, the best shot I have is the one above. Sorry!





Any input/comments?

imported_DARKSTI
12-11-2005, 06:02 PM
looks great!

drewski59
12-11-2005, 06:12 PM
It does look great!:bigups



Now you`re fully protected from the salt! Yay!



Too bad you`re selling it, though. It`s a nice car...

shumax
12-11-2005, 06:17 PM
It does look great!:bigups



Now you`re fully protected from the salt! Yay!



Too bad you`re selling it, though. It`s a nice car...



Thanks for the kind words! Yea, we`re selling it due to the acquisition of a company vehicle. I.E., we no longer need it. We both really, REALLY hate to give it up. It`s a dream to drive. Runs great, great MPG, no problems, etc. Wish we could keep it :cry:

stilez
12-11-2005, 07:23 PM
Nice work area and end results!







Step 22 is a must when I`m detailing at home :).

EBPcivicsi
12-11-2005, 07:34 PM
Looks great!!!



I was under the assumption that the Z PC fusion was a swirl remover and as such would be appied and removed to one section at a time. Did I miss something?

BigAl3
12-11-2005, 08:46 PM
After Zaino Fusion:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v324/shumax/DSC00299.jpg



great job, and love the way you brought out the metallic flakes. :clap:

spotpad
12-11-2005, 10:19 PM
Beautiful work!

shumax
12-12-2005, 04:28 AM
Looks great!!!



I was under the assumption that the Z PC fusion was a swirl remover and as such would be appied and removed to one section at a time. Did I miss something?



No, you`re right. I did apply it to one section at a time, but then followed up with Sonus`s version because I wasn`t impressed with the fusion----at least not on the Honda (wife`s car). I`ll give it a go on my car another time---maybe I wasn`t using it right? :think: Maybe I should have used a yellow pad instead? Don`t know...

gmblack3
12-12-2005, 05:39 AM
Did you QEW the entire car then dry it off or one section/panel at a time.



Looks really good!

shumax
12-12-2005, 06:03 AM
Did you QEW the entire car then dry it off or one section/panel at a time.



Looks really good!



I ended up QEW`ing the entire car and then drying it off. I had every intention of doing one panel at a time, but I move quickly and nothing dried and, since there was obviously no sun to bake the water, I was move along just fine.



Turned out nice. Wife left for work about 20min. and it`s sunny----not one bit of swirling/halogram, etc. I was impressed for working in the garage with Halogen lights. I think my next purchase is going to be lights to mount horizontal on the side walls so that I can see the side of the car really well.



Shumax