Detail of my 1997 Maxima SE w/ Meg's stuff..

Marc Hufnagel

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1997 Maxima SE, 77k on the dial. I got her new and this is the FIRST time it has been waxed since I purchased it. (I just recently got a PC and learned how to use it ). I redid my Jeep Cherokee the other day with this same process (I had already clayed it prior), and will post those pics maybe tomorrow.) I am very pleased with how it came out, it simply looks wet when you see it in person. (I'm not the best camera person).



Products: NXT wash, clay magic, NXT wash, then #83, then NXT x 1, Armor All Tire Foam on the tires and engine bay.



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Hi



I used Orange Blast full strength on the engine, and a small fuzzy brush to remove the grime that was on it, then the AA foam to dress it afterwards. The AA foam was on the tires as well, but the NXT wash was used to clean the clearcoated wheels and tires..
 
Hellspawn said:
Hi



I used Orange Blast full strength on the engine, and a small fuzzy brush to remove the grime that was on it, then the AA foam to dress it afterwards. The AA foam was on the tires as well, but the NXT wash was used to clean the clearcoated wheels and tires..





Cool, looks good man!:cool:
 
Car looks very nice and clean. One thing that always puzzles me is people blacking out their license plate. Every Tom, **** or Harry can see it in your home town or whever you may be driving, but you don't want complete strangers that might live 1,000's of miles away and are all car enthusiasts. I guess I just never understood that. lol :nixweiss :D
 
Don't really know about the plate, but just going with the flow.. :)



I'm very happy with the way it turned out and a thank you to all for the kind words. I know I have a lot to learn but things like this are both a learning experience and a confidence booster.



If it doesn't rain today I'll get pics of the Jeep later today.
 
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