Ford Edge one step + interior

Stang52

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It was just about a year ago that I applied Dawn and used a clay bar on my car. Should I use Dawn soap again? Can I use the clay bar without hurting the previously applied Z1 and Z2 polishes? :bounce
 
If you need to clay go ahead.



Just reapply Z1 in those areas. Otherwise clean with any wash use the Z6 QD than layer away!
 
No need for another Dawn wash. If you need to clay again, simply use Z7 as the lube and clay away. A light claying will not strip your Zaino. However, if you repeatedly clay an area or use heavy pressure you should re-Zaino those areas for protection.
 
Check to see if you can feel any minor bumps in your car's paint. You may or may not to clay your vehicle. If you're planning on using a clay bar, Zaino has a pretty good one. Laters
 
Here's today's work. It's a Ford edge year unknown (I forgot to look) but it looks pretty new. This car was a one step and full interior job.

Wash with Megs Deep Crystal and PB chenille wash mitt.

wheels cleaned with Citra=Plus citrus cleaner and various brushes

Clayed with S.M. Arnold medium clar using ONR as lube

PB PWS with orange LC VC 5.5" pad on Flex 3401

trim got Opti-Bond

Tires got PB B&B as well as the wells

Interior cleaned with various brushes and Cyclo with carpet brushes installed.

Citra-Plus citrus cleaner used for all interior cleaning

Another satisfied customer, now I'm heading out to see a Frank Zappa tribute show featuring Ike Willis and Ray White.:rockon: Thanks for looking

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Afters

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The seats hadn't completely dried at the time I took the after photos so you can see a wet spot in the pics of the back seats. Again Thanks for looking, TD
 
Dave - the interior looks much better. If you get to do it again, you might try some Folex on the driver's floor mat to remove that stain (just guessing it will work without knowing what the stain is, but it works well in most cases).
 
Dave - the interior looks much better. If you get to do it again, you might try some Folex on the driver's floor mat to remove that stain (just guessing it will work without knowing what the stain is, but it works well in most cases).

Thanks. I believe that spot is the natural color of the carpet fiber where the dye has been ground off by the heel of the driver's foot.
 
Great turnaround, I know what you mean about that stain, sometimes they just don't budge. Folex is a great product though, all they guys here turned me on to it.

Thanks for the post.

-Kody-
 
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