Detailed: 2003 Cadilac Deville

justin30513

Mobile Detailing Services
Last week while working on a car, I was approached by the owner of our local movie theater. He asked if we could work out a deal for 3 vehicles. We did and today was the first one's appointment. This was his wife's ride. It's an '03 with only 22k miles on it. The thing is, it sits.......a lot! This thing was covered in mold and mildew from being under an oak tree. The only saving grace was that it's white! The interior wasn't that bad though. This was supposed to be just a wash/vac/wax but since he knows a lot of people, I figured I'd take care of him!



Here's the process......



Wheels, Tires, and Wells


(Purple Power Degreaser, Meguiar's Wheel Brightener, and Wheel ShMitt. Also used Stoner's Tarminator.)

She had ran through some paint while on a trip along with some tar. I sprayed the areas and well with Tarminator and let sit for a few minutes. I then came back and sprayed the tires and wells with Purple Power degreaser and blasted away with my pressure washer. The Tarminator loosened up the paint enough that it came right off. Last, I gave the wheels a bath with Wheel Brightener at 4:1. I then scrubbed them down with a wheel ShMitt....using a rubber glove of course.



Wash Cycle

(Meguiar's NXT Tech Wash x3 with Black ShMitt)

This thing was dirty! Took 3 washes to get rid of everything. This black ShMitt does wonders though.



Paint Correction

Pinnacle's Advanced Swirl Remover

(Used EDGE2K Yellow Pad at a #5 PC setting)

This chemical did a very good job at removing dirt and swirls. It also knocked down some deeper scratches. I had tons of work time....even in full sun. Came off of the paint easy.



Paint Protection

Pinnacle's Souveran Spray Wax

(One spray per panel, wipe with MF towel, flip and buff off.)

I does not get any easier than this. This is truly a product all must try once. If you do and don't like it, let me know and I'll buy the rest from you! Gave tons of depth and and hard to get reflection on white.



Interior

(DP's Total Interior Cleaner, Pinnacle's Vinyl and Rubber Protectant, Pinnacle's Leather Cleaner/Conditioner, and Diamondite's Glass Cleaner)

I pretty much just cleaned all surfaces then protected them. The matts were pressure washed and left to dry. Sorry, no pics of them.



Engine Bay

(DP's Engine Degreaser and Armor All Tire Foam)

Most know my process for this. Clean and then spray on the foam while wet. Crank the car, shut the hood, and let run for 15 minutes. That's it!









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Nice work, that thing was filthy. Can you explain to me why you chose speed 5 even with a polish? I ask because many say that speed 6 *really* gets out more marring than 5. Do you find that's the case?
 
Nimble said:
Nice work, that thing was filthy. Can you explain to me why you chose speed 5 even with a polish? I ask because many say that speed 6 *really* gets out more marring than 5. Do you find that's the case?

I used 5 because it gave me more work time. Occasionally I'd kick up to 6 but the product would dry out fast.



Hope I'm making sense here.....



My speeds really depend on the chemical and the enviroment aka sun and heat.



I change things up too. If I saw that #5 wasn't doing it.......I would have kicked up a notch!



BAM!



Ok.......that was lame.
 
justin30513 said:
I used 5 because it gave me more work time. Occasionally I'd kick up to 6 but the product would dry out fast.



Hope I'm making sense here.....



My speeds really depend on the chemical and the enviroment aka sun and heat.



I change things up too. If I saw that #5 wasn't doing it.......I would have kicked up a notch!



BAM!



Ok.......that was lame.



That makes sense. I spose on a white car, you have a bit more margin because it's harder to see *all* the defects. Unlike my dang blasted black car. :sadwavey:
 
Justin, have you ever had any problems with using armor all in the engine bay, like cracked/damaged hoses?



Thanks



Kenney
 
Kenney said:
Justin, have you ever had any problems with using armor all in the engine bay, like cracked/damaged hoses?



Thanks



Kenney





Nope.......if anything they become softer with the added protection. Nothing sticks to this stuff either once dried. I've opened the hoods up on ones I've done months later to see it still clean.
 
wash X 3 !!!!



i would have sprayed the whole car with that Purple power degreaser !!!



ummm, you put Souveran on the underside of the hood
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good job with the engine bay!
 
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