'07 Escalade, X5, RX330, '07 New Beetle

reeeko99 said:
Scott,



Great work. I always like looking at the work you do.



My In Laws just bought a new 2007 Beetle Convertible. ( Dark Yellow )

Any advice on maintaining the paint and top ?



How long of a cure time for the Poli-Seal before you apply a Topper?





Vacuum the top regulary and then wipe down with a damn microfiber towels (no cloth, it will lint like crazy!). If they do that the top should look good for the life of the car. Maintaining the paint? Polish and wax it regularly.



No cure time for Poli-Seal.



itb76-his company is based in Michigan but they've been down here for a few years. He owns the company but still purchases his vehicles as company cars, so he has Michigan registration.



BlackSunshine-Optimum Protecant Plus. Gives it just a hint of gloss.



Bence-OPS has cut of its own, PwS depends on the pad for cut since it cleans chemically. PwS seems to be a good substitute for AIO, while OPS is like Meguiars #80 (maybe a bit less cut) with real protection.
 
Scott, do you that ONR alot or just in cold conditions?



I just bought some but am concerned about leaving swirls......what's your experience with it?



thanks, Josh
 
JoshVette said:
Scott, do you that ONR alot or just in cold conditions?



I just bought some but am concerned about leaving swirls......what's your experience with it?



thanks, Josh



I've used it on about 1000 cars now over the last 14 months, and probably 8000+ cars with QEW before that and absolutely no problems with swirls. Once you get the hang of it, you will find you can wash cars a lot quicker. No water spots, no drying streaks and the polymers that clean also add some slickness back to the paint.
 
Wow that Esclade is beauty.

Kerbeck Corvetter huh? I was just down there over the weekend at Atlantic City.
 
Cars are great! That first house is something else!



Don't feel bad it is on 10-15 degrees here. No detailing going on for a while. Every car is white as could be.
 
rydawg said:
Don't feel bad it is on 10-15 degrees here. No detailing going on for a while. Every car is white as could be.

You can use ONR in 15º weather in an attached garage. Use hot water. But your car will get white next time you drive it!
 
itb76 said:
You can use ONR in 15º weather in an attached garage. Use hot water. But your car will get white next time you drive it!



I just need it to detail a couple of cars. Hose it off at the car wash good first and then do a onr in my garage. Looks like a real time saver to me.
 
rydawg said:
That first house is something else!



You like that one (which is pretty damn nice!) you will love this one:



2126main_house.jpg




Plus his carriage house has the best garage...



2126cool_garage1.jpg
 
Regarding the BMW X5, the husband told you not to go overboard....I think you didn't listen. :grinno:

Even at 90% it looks brand freaking new from what I'm seeing with those shots. :goodjob
 
Scott,



Once again your work is spectacular. I'll agree with the earlier poster that despite not liking Escalades, your work has just about changed my mind! :bigups



Keep it up!
 
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