This detail was in result to my flyers placed in nice areas. I swung over to the house a little before 9am this morning assessed the situation. This thing was a MESS!
I spoke to the owner about it and he wanted to go all out and get it looking new again. The paint was oxidized, swirled, scuffed, and rain-spotted. There was also a decent amount of tar on it as well. The interior was just generally dirty.
I was trying out some new products today on the exterior and would like to thank those who hooked me up (Corey Bit Spank and kpounds).
I first did the interior.
-Upholstery - Pre-treated with Water:Woolite (6:1) and shampoo'd with my OXYClean mixture and nylon brush
-All Vinyl, plastic, rubber, and leather cleaned with Water:Woolite (6:1)
-Vinyl, plastic, rubber protected with 303 Aerospace
-Leather conditioned with Lexol
-Glass cleaned with damp MF, followed by dry MF
After I finished the interior, the owner came out and said "Wow, if you do the exterior like you did the interior, I'm in for a treat"
Anyways, on to the horrendous exterior. In all honesty, I could NOT tell the paint had a metallic flake in it when I looked at it closely. My exterior process was:
-Mother's Gold Wash
-Clay Magic Clay
-Mother's Gold Wash
-Rain-X on the windows
-#80 Speed Glaze via Rotary and Meguiar's Polishing Pad @ 1500 rpm
-VM by hand
-EX-P by hand
Couple of product thoughts...
#80 Speed Glaze - Had a rough consistency, but was thin. It sounded rough as I spread it with the buffer before I got it spinning. I got polishing @ 1500 rpm and used heavy pressure in the first pass, following up with 2 lighter passes. All swirls, oxidation, rainspots, and scuffs gone. It wiped off verrry easily due to the oils left after the last pass. I experienced NO buffer swirls. I got some dusting, but most likely due to the dead clearcoat being buffed off. All in All, it puts SFP and DACP in the backseat.
Vanilla Moose - Watery consistency. Went on kinda tough over the Speed Glaze via MF applicator. Dried almost instantly and buffed of like 'budda' with a MF towel. Left a clear wet, shine. I like this stuff
EX-P - Smells so good, I wanna eat/drink it (Pina Colada's). I applied via MF applicator and it didn't spread that nicely. It went on kinda blochy and you really had to muscle it in. I waited 60 seconds, and buffed off with an Ultra Fine MF. It came off extremely easy, but with light dusting. It left a gorgeous clear, wet shine exposing the metallic flakes
Now for the pics:
Interior (sorry, no befores, but use your imagination)
Before
After
Before
After
Pretty good side to side comparo (#80 vs. not)
VM/EX-P = Clear and Wet
Enjoy!
I spoke to the owner about it and he wanted to go all out and get it looking new again. The paint was oxidized, swirled, scuffed, and rain-spotted. There was also a decent amount of tar on it as well. The interior was just generally dirty.
I was trying out some new products today on the exterior and would like to thank those who hooked me up (Corey Bit Spank and kpounds).
I first did the interior.
-Upholstery - Pre-treated with Water:Woolite (6:1) and shampoo'd with my OXYClean mixture and nylon brush
-All Vinyl, plastic, rubber, and leather cleaned with Water:Woolite (6:1)
-Vinyl, plastic, rubber protected with 303 Aerospace
-Leather conditioned with Lexol
-Glass cleaned with damp MF, followed by dry MF
After I finished the interior, the owner came out and said "Wow, if you do the exterior like you did the interior, I'm in for a treat"
Anyways, on to the horrendous exterior. In all honesty, I could NOT tell the paint had a metallic flake in it when I looked at it closely. My exterior process was:
-Mother's Gold Wash
-Clay Magic Clay
-Mother's Gold Wash
-Rain-X on the windows
-#80 Speed Glaze via Rotary and Meguiar's Polishing Pad @ 1500 rpm
-VM by hand
-EX-P by hand
Couple of product thoughts...
#80 Speed Glaze - Had a rough consistency, but was thin. It sounded rough as I spread it with the buffer before I got it spinning. I got polishing @ 1500 rpm and used heavy pressure in the first pass, following up with 2 lighter passes. All swirls, oxidation, rainspots, and scuffs gone. It wiped off verrry easily due to the oils left after the last pass. I experienced NO buffer swirls. I got some dusting, but most likely due to the dead clearcoat being buffed off. All in All, it puts SFP and DACP in the backseat.

Vanilla Moose - Watery consistency. Went on kinda tough over the Speed Glaze via MF applicator. Dried almost instantly and buffed of like 'budda' with a MF towel. Left a clear wet, shine. I like this stuff

EX-P - Smells so good, I wanna eat/drink it (Pina Colada's). I applied via MF applicator and it didn't spread that nicely. It went on kinda blochy and you really had to muscle it in. I waited 60 seconds, and buffed off with an Ultra Fine MF. It came off extremely easy, but with light dusting. It left a gorgeous clear, wet shine exposing the metallic flakes

Now for the pics:
Interior (sorry, no befores, but use your imagination)

Before

After

Before

After

Pretty good side to side comparo (#80 vs. not)

VM/EX-P = Clear and Wet

Enjoy!