2019 Jeep Rubicon - A Miracle Detailing - CQuartz Professional

Merlin

A Miracle Detailing
Fine DISO polished and coated with CQuartz Professional.

Rupes 21 / Rupes Green foam Megs 110 - Correction
Rupes 15 / Rupes Yellow foam Megs 210 - Polishing

Dlux on Trim

Video - YouTube 360 walk around 1080p HD with Audio

Pictures
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Merlin:
Oh ya, the DISO was somewhat of a question mark until I saw this was a NEW 2019 and the acronym was for "Dealer-Installed Swirl Option". Like I have said before, a lot of Autopian professional detailers are making a living "correcting" dealer-caused vehicle appearance "problems".

Any thoughts and opinions on using the new Megs M110 compound and M210 polish??? Like, how it compares to other compounds and polishes that you have used in the past?? Do they seem still seem "oily" (AKA Trade Secret Oils or TSO`s) used as a lubrication/dispersion/suspension agent with the abrasives that require the use of a panel pre-coating (or any LSP) cleaner? ( I assume you use some sort of panel cleaner after polishing and prior to applying ANY LSP). The old M105 was (is, because I still have some) notorious for being dusty if it is worked too long and had a tendency to cause micro-marring because of this "residue" left behind when wiped off.

What, where are the palm trees reflecting in the hood?? or did the black matte appliques/decals kind of "negate" doing that??
Thanks for posting the pics anyway. The "licorice black" rear spare tire pic looks awesome!!

Just wondering where you "off-road" in Florida, but I guess you get enough flooding rains that turn your streets into rivers that having a big-tired Jeep Wrangler makes sense from time-to-time. Kind of like those who have such vehicles here in Wisconsin to get though our (long) winter snows.
 
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