2007 black Range Rover preview

Bobby G

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In the late 1800's the final tanning of leather required the talents of a "currier". This craftsman took the tanned but brittle hide and worked oils into it until the desired flexibility was obtained. This process was called fatliquoring. The fatliquor of choice was an emulsion of oil in soap. This "saddle soap" was not used as a cleaner; it was used as a softening conditioner.



In reality, saddle soap is a very poor cleaner. It must first dissolve it's own oils, limiting it's capacity to dissolve dirt and oils in the leather. Saddle soap is also inherently alkaline but alkalinity is damaging to leather. Another problem arises during application. Most saddle soaps instruct the user to work the lather into the leather. Since loosened dirt is suspended in the lather, it is pushed back into the leather's pores.



Saddle soaps have long been replaced in tanneries by modern emulsions, which penetrate, soften, and condition with greater ease and stability. The popular myth of saddle soap as a leather cleaner and conditioner remains a modern folklore, and is not recommended.
 
2007 black Range Rover Final pics now posted

70k miles

Swirls:
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RIDS:
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Hood before sanding:
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Hood after sanding with micro mesh 4000 to remove over spray. I clayed first, then followed with the MM 4k. This makes very short work of any overspray:
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50/50 hood after Megs D300/surbuf, still requires a final polishing:
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Hood after Megs D300/surbuf, still requires a final polishing:
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If enough interest, I might do a webcam via the chat this evening. Can show how to use D300 with the surbuf pad.
 
Bryan,
Your results look amazing so far. I don't know why, but it always seems like you get these nightmare jobs to do, but you always bring them back to better then new.

I would love to see this on a web cam. If only I had a laptop. I should be getting one over the next few weeks, so I will be back on Tuesday night chats.<:-P
 
Bryan,
Your results look amazing so far. I don't know why, but it always seems like you get these nightmare jobs to do, but you always bring them back to better then new.

I would love to see this on a web cam. If only I had a laptop. I should be getting one over the next few weeks, so I will be back on Tuesday night chats.
 
Sorry everyone or the few that where interested in a webcam chat....

I just cant do it tonight.

Will try again tomorrow (Wed) evening. I have this RR all week.
 
Thats cool with me. When you said RR I thought you were talking about an additional RollsRoyce beside the RangeRover. i guess its just old age brain fade I'm having.
 
Thanks everyone for your support!

Some of you got to see the right side on the web chat last night, for those that did not:

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:cursing:
 
A big thanks to Joey aka smoknfastlegend for helping out on this monstrosity.

Just one pic for now, still need to do a wash and apply some blackfire wet diamond.

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Meguiars Hyper wash.
Wheels cleaned with Sonax full effect.
Clay
Micro mesh 4000 to remove over spray on hood.
Meguiars D300/surbuf 6.5" pads/GG polisher
RIDS spot polished with M105/surbuf 4" pads/PC
Meguiars M205 w/ Lake country Tangerine flat pad
Meguiars M205 w/ Lake country black flad pad
Rewash with hyper wash
Blackfire Wet Diamond
Z-16 on tires.
Tips polished with M105

Finals:

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Looks beautiful Bryan!:smile:

I bet your happy your done!!

I have a customer who makes guitars and uses micro mesh for finishing off the clear and he was showing me the sheets .I had never heard of it before.

Do you prefer the micro mesh over colorsand paper ?
 
Looks beautiful Bryan!:smile:

I bet your happy your done!!

I have a customer who makes guitars and uses micro mesh for finishing off the clear and he was showing me the sheets .I had never heard of it before.

Do you prefer the micro mesh over colorsand paper ?

Thanks DC!

Yes the MM 4k works great for removing overspray. See if you can get a few 4k sheets from your friend and try then with a foam sanding block.
 
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