2009 Audi A5. Owner just picked it up, wanted some protection on it for the winter. Other than some water spots on the hood, the paint was in excellent shape.
Optimum No Rinse wash, Clay Magic blue clay
Optimum Hyper Compound using an Optimum microfiber cutting pad and my PC 7424 XP on the hood
Optimum Hyper Polish using an Optimum microfiber polishing pad and PC on the whole car
Optimum Opti-Seal to protect
Armor All on tires/fenderwells.
Pics aren't that great, camera doesn't do well with white paint on cloudy days.
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My 2004 Honda Accord. Finally had time to clean the engine. Really wasn't too bad but due to a bad O-ring in the power steering that allowed air to get into the system and cause the power steering reservoir to overflow, there was some clean-up needed. BTW, anyone with a V6 Honda/Acura, if your power steering is moaning or whining on cold mornings, there is a TSB for the O-ring. If it is under warranty, the dealer will fix it. If not, I bought the O-ring at my Honda dealer for 96 cents, took me about 5 minutes to change it out.
Optimum Power Clean diluted 3:1, pressure washed at the local coin-op car wash
3D Trim Protectant on the plastic/rubber under the hood
Optimum No Rinse Wash
Paste Glaz wax
Armor All on tires/fenderwells
Dupli-Color Professional Undercoat and Sound Eliminator in the rear fenderwells
Optimum No Rinse wash, Clay Magic blue clay
Optimum Hyper Compound using an Optimum microfiber cutting pad and my PC 7424 XP on the hood
Optimum Hyper Polish using an Optimum microfiber polishing pad and PC on the whole car
Optimum Opti-Seal to protect
Armor All on tires/fenderwells.
Pics aren't that great, camera doesn't do well with white paint on cloudy days.





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My 2004 Honda Accord. Finally had time to clean the engine. Really wasn't too bad but due to a bad O-ring in the power steering that allowed air to get into the system and cause the power steering reservoir to overflow, there was some clean-up needed. BTW, anyone with a V6 Honda/Acura, if your power steering is moaning or whining on cold mornings, there is a TSB for the O-ring. If it is under warranty, the dealer will fix it. If not, I bought the O-ring at my Honda dealer for 96 cents, took me about 5 minutes to change it out.
Optimum Power Clean diluted 3:1, pressure washed at the local coin-op car wash
3D Trim Protectant on the plastic/rubber under the hood




Optimum No Rinse Wash
Paste Glaz wax
Armor All on tires/fenderwells
Dupli-Color Professional Undercoat and Sound Eliminator in the rear fenderwells




