Detailed: 2007 Ford Expedition "King Ranch"

justin30513

Mobile Detailing Services
This vehicle was purchased last night. It still had the plastic in the floors! The Hummer I did last week got traded in for this jewel. She immediately wanted me to take and give the full pamplered treatment.

Here's the process....

DP's Mild Swirl Eliminator

(EDGE 2000 Green Med. Cut Pad)



DP's Final Finishing Polish

(EDGE 2000 Orange Polishing Pad)



DP's Max Wax

(Applied and removed by hand...2 coats)




Let this be my full DP (Detailer's Pride) review. I've been using Max Wax with great results and the rest of the line up proves the same. DP's MSE was easy to use and removed the fine towelling swirls left by the dealer. Very minimal dusting and a little goes a long way. Next, DP's FFP, gave the finish nice depth and glow. The customer told me she didn't even know it was a metallic paint! Finished it off with 2 nice coats of the Max Wax. Once again, I know why this is my new go-to wax.

In all, I was very pleased with the DP line.



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Hate it too. You have to be so carefull when vacuuming it. I use a long-haired vac brush. The whole vehicle smells like a saddle to me!
 
Great write up and great results seems like you pick the right products for the right jobs..I just got my XMT products in for use this weekend after seeing what you did with them, hopefully can post some good pics and good results myself ;)
 
dmxsoulja3 said:
Great write up and great results seems like you pick the right products for the right jobs..I just got my XMT products in for use this weekend after seeing what you did with them, hopefully can post some good pics and good results myself ;)



You will not be displeased. Remember, less is more. Doesn't take alot to get good results. Hit your pad with a QD spritz too. You're gonna want to top the glaze with something carnauba also.
 
Scottwax said:
The owners should have you wash it regularly so it can remain swirl free. :)



It's on a bi-weekly regimen now! Thank the lord.

It might be the first to get the ONR treatment. Just ordered a gallon.
 
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