1 Clean WS6
Detailing Rottweiler
Hey all!!
Today was a wonderful day as I got to spend the entire day at one of my favorite clients...Modular Powerhouse. Modular PowerHouse The owner Tim, his wife Rhonda and the entire crew over at MPH are some of the nicest folks you would ever want to meet. MPH is one of the premier Mustang tuner shops in the Southeast...if not nationwide. They are a Kenne Bell distributor and I swear the "slow" cars at their shop have 450hp to the tires!! If you have a Mustang check them out...I guarantee you won't be disappointed.
This gorgeous '02 GT really got to me...one of my favorite MPH details so far (and I've done a few of them). Not only was it tastefully modded and a beautiful color (Mineral Grey) but it was very well maintained. It had some moderate marring and a good bit of bonded contaminants (as most cars that spend an extended period of time at a tuner shop do) but it was clear the owner cared for this 11K mile steed. Under the hood it sports a forged and stroked 4.6L for a total of 302 c.i. It was of course topped with MPH's signature...a big honkin' Kenne Bell and puts 600+ down to the rear tires. :nervous2: Below is a description of process and products used.
As an aside I'm sure my fellow ATL folk have noticed...pollen season has officially begun.
Enjoy,
Mike
Wash with Meg's Gold Class shampoo
Clay with Meg's aggressive formula overspray clay using Poorboy's Spray and Wipe as a lube.
Polish with Poorboy's SSR 2.5 using a LC orange pad and my PC set at 5-6.
Polish with Poorboy's SSR 1 using a LC white pad and my PC set at 5-6.
Glaze with Clearkote's Vanilla Moose using a Meg's 9006 pad and my PC set at 5.
Seal with Poorboy's Natty's Paste Wax (blue) by hand with a foam pad.
All exterior vinyl/rubber trim have Meg's #40, exterior glass has VM and tires and wells have AA.
Today was a wonderful day as I got to spend the entire day at one of my favorite clients...Modular Powerhouse. Modular PowerHouse The owner Tim, his wife Rhonda and the entire crew over at MPH are some of the nicest folks you would ever want to meet. MPH is one of the premier Mustang tuner shops in the Southeast...if not nationwide. They are a Kenne Bell distributor and I swear the "slow" cars at their shop have 450hp to the tires!! If you have a Mustang check them out...I guarantee you won't be disappointed.
This gorgeous '02 GT really got to me...one of my favorite MPH details so far (and I've done a few of them). Not only was it tastefully modded and a beautiful color (Mineral Grey) but it was very well maintained. It had some moderate marring and a good bit of bonded contaminants (as most cars that spend an extended period of time at a tuner shop do) but it was clear the owner cared for this 11K mile steed. Under the hood it sports a forged and stroked 4.6L for a total of 302 c.i. It was of course topped with MPH's signature...a big honkin' Kenne Bell and puts 600+ down to the rear tires. :nervous2: Below is a description of process and products used.
As an aside I'm sure my fellow ATL folk have noticed...pollen season has officially begun.

Enjoy,
Mike

Wash with Meg's Gold Class shampoo
Clay with Meg's aggressive formula overspray clay using Poorboy's Spray and Wipe as a lube.
Polish with Poorboy's SSR 2.5 using a LC orange pad and my PC set at 5-6.
Polish with Poorboy's SSR 1 using a LC white pad and my PC set at 5-6.
Glaze with Clearkote's Vanilla Moose using a Meg's 9006 pad and my PC set at 5.
Seal with Poorboy's Natty's Paste Wax (blue) by hand with a foam pad.
All exterior vinyl/rubber trim have Meg's #40, exterior glass has VM and tires and wells have AA.




