2004 Infiniti G35 Sedan. I had a choice to do the car at their house on a weekend where I'd have power or at his wife's office where I'd have to polish by hand. House was 18 miles one way, the office was about 3 and it was only an exterior detail. The owner assured me the finish was in excellent condition so I set the appointment on a weekday at his wife's office. I got there and other than some very minor scuffing from a cardboard box on the passenger side, the car was in excellent condition. I used Meguiars #80 and a microfiber pad on the scuffs and they pretty much completely disappeared-and also on some hazing on the headlights. I then went over the whole car with Pink Moose, my combo of Vanilla Moose and Red Machine Glaze by hand and then sealed with Poorboy's EX w/carnauba.
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2004 Dodge PT Cruiser. 2.4 turbo car. I had to move it from the front parking lot to the side parking lot and had to pull it out on the road to get there. Never even looked at the back end so I just assumed it was the regular PT. I hit the gas lightly to get out onto the road and SUPRISE!, turbo with no lag! Oops! Not even getting on it you can feel it has a lot of low end torque. Pretty cool.
Anyway, it had light to moderate swirls, little tar balls stuck to the sides and back end and bonded contaminents on the horizontal surfaces. I clayed it using Optimum Opti-Clay, then polished it using a 70/30 mix of Optimum Compound and Clearkote's Red Machine Glaze using green Propel lite cut Cyclo pads. Seemed to cut a touch more than Optimum Polish and finished down deep and wet. Completely sun friendly too. I finished it off with Poorboy's EX w/carnauba.




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2004 Dodge PT Cruiser. 2.4 turbo car. I had to move it from the front parking lot to the side parking lot and had to pull it out on the road to get there. Never even looked at the back end so I just assumed it was the regular PT. I hit the gas lightly to get out onto the road and SUPRISE!, turbo with no lag! Oops! Not even getting on it you can feel it has a lot of low end torque. Pretty cool.
Anyway, it had light to moderate swirls, little tar balls stuck to the sides and back end and bonded contaminents on the horizontal surfaces. I clayed it using Optimum Opti-Clay, then polished it using a 70/30 mix of Optimum Compound and Clearkote's Red Machine Glaze using green Propel lite cut Cyclo pads. Seemed to cut a touch more than Optimum Polish and finished down deep and wet. Completely sun friendly too. I finished it off with Poorboy's EX w/carnauba.


