Aston Martin, Porsche, Range Rover start to my week...

Clean Dean

Keep it clean !!!
Wish all my days detailing were like the last couple of days. Weather has been beautiful here in NJ, and I have been having some fun again. This 2007 Aston Martin is a weekly hand wash customer, and after finishing the job, I had to take a few quick pics of this piece of automotive art.



The 2000 Porsche Boxter S was complete int/ext detail, and was also a very special car. The Speed Yellow paint needed a bit of leveling, but after a thorough buffing with Hi Temps Heavy Cut Leveler and Optimum Polish the paint was near showroom and ready for sealing with Meg’s #21.



The Black Range Rover was given a 5 hour detail about 9 weeks ago, and serves to demonstrate that consistent and careful hand washing with the 2 bucket method with MF wash mitts and a quality shampoo will maintain the paint near showroom. The car is hand waxed with a pure non-cleaner carnubu wax every 4 weeks and it really still looks great. The car missed week last week, and it is evident by the build-up of Brembo brake dust on the painted wheel.



Not bad for a daily driver (about 100 miles a day).







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Damn that Aston is a gorgeous ride. One of my clients has a DB7, nice, but not as nice as that one. I figured the Range would have red calipers too since the other two have :). What is the non cleaner pure carnauba(spell) that you use on the Range?
 
MobileJay: I used Auto Magics EZ-Paste Wax. Just like the product name easy on and off. I typically use S100/P21 on black, but I am out of it, and will be picking some up this week.

The Range Rovers caliphers are pretty lame on this one. I have another customer with the same SUV, but his caliphers are painted and cleared, and look so much better than these.



ZaneO: The wheels look a lot worse than they were, because of the weekly maintenance. This weekly cleaning really avoids letting dust build up and bake into the clear on the wheel. I used a non-acid wheel cleaner on each of these wheels with a 12" brush and a pressure washer. I also use a soft wheel brush and an old wash mitt to really get inside the wheel. I absolutely love the look of wheels & tires when they are thoroughly bcleaned inside and out and dressed.
 
Sexy Aston Martin:drool: Are those OEM rims on the Porsche? I love the way the Rover's wheels came out, it's the little details, like cleaning the inside of the rim, that make the car seem *perfect.* Did you clean the calipers on the Rover, I'm just asking because I see what looks to be a stain on one of them. The Porsche's came out beautifully:xyxthumbs
 
kchau: i use a 2.5 inch natural bristol paintbrush to get at the caliphers. I spray whell cleener directly onto the brush and then agitate the surface of the calipher prior to pressure washing.



93AccordLXwhite: The Rover's caliphers are stained, and are not clearcoated. Would defenitely need to remove the wheels completely to attack these.
 
All three look great! :goodjob



It is very nice when you get to maintain a vehicle. Like you said the wheels alone are so much easier.
 
Awesome work on all!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:clap: Got a Aston Martin down my street and dying to wash that puppied!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
I don't think it's up for discussion - the Aston Martin is simply perfect automotive design in practice. Great job on the details!
 
^ +1. AMs are definitely the pinnacle of automotive design. and you have done an excellent job at maintaining the beauty!
 
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