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I did this black bonneville today Im not sure what year( a couple years old anyway) this thing was beat to crap. Its hard to tell from the pics but the thing is junk on the outside. Lighting was awefull so I dont want to hear it about the crappy pics. I Havent seen this many scratches on a car someone actually wanted detailed(they are selling it). Sorry no good shots from the front, So heres the process (interior in the next post)



engine- just a quik degrease and scrub

pro non acid rim cleaner/greased lightning

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wheels- pro non acid rim cleaner/lots of scrubing (tires/wells with pro wheel gloss)

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Exterior-

pro creamy cutter with rotary

pro swirl remover with rotary

mix of pro clearcut/duz all with PC

pro satin creme wax with PC



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Interior-

Vacuum with (ridgid 5 gal portable vac)

HP air all cracks (craftsman 15 gal Air compressor)

Cleaned with 10/2 mix of water/pro interior cleaner

Pre treat with 10/2 mix of greased lightning/water

Extract with durrmaid extractor

Windows with pro window cleaner

Leather conditioned with lexol



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Before vac

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After vac

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After HP air

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Pre treat

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Before again

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done

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*same for all corners not just drivers seat
 
You interior work is amazing...Nice pictures showing the progress! Those scratches on the rear deck and bumper make me sick - I would have thought for sure you would need to wetsand those...great detail all around.



Never heard of the products you are using - Pro? do they have a website
 
Joshua312 said:
You interior work is amazing...Nice pictures showing the progress! Those scratches on the rear deck and bumper make me sick - I would have thought for sure you would need to wetsand those...great detail all around.



Never heard of the products you are using - Pro? do they have a website



prowax.com
 
Stunning. Incredible work, man! I too appreciate the various shots of the driver's carpet. Would you mind sharing how long you spent, start to finish?
 
I spent about 6 and a 1/2 hrs on this car. a couple hrs more than normal. all 4 corners of the interior were about the same (usually just the fronts are bad). the exterior needed pretty heavy compounding over the whole thing I would say there were about 60+ bad scratches on it usually theres maybe 5 or 6. I still couldnt get them all out. The owner was happy he said he didnt think it would come back that good, and was supprised not to see buffer marks. I said its not detailing if theres buffer marks........ anyway so a little over 3 hrs for the interior and a little over 3 hrs on the exterior



Thanks for the kind words!
 
CJ it looks a million times better! How the heck did you get all those scratches out of the bumper/trunk lid? I'm assuming having a rotary helps - are those types of jobs tackle-able with a pc?
 
Damn, very impressive work!! That car was in terrible shape, I can't believe people let their cars get that bad.
 
cj99si- Nice job! Pretty quick too, doing it in ~6.5 hours.



Also nice to see somebody using ProWax products. They don't get much attention around Autopia.
 
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