Greg Gellas
I'm Greg :)
After doing that CL yesterday, I was beat. Although I knew I had a customer dropping off his Jeep today so I went to bed as early as I could last night. I had recently seen the Jeep and the paint wasn't too bad. Paint, engine bay, wheel wells, were done.
As always
I started by pulling the wheels. I really like doing it this way, it allows me to to really scrub the wheel wells and allows the woman to really clean the wheels :thumbsup:
She soaked them with Meg's Wheel Brightener...
Then went to town....She was able to get all that pitting off the wheels...
While she was working on the wheels, I moved on to the Wells...I allowed de-greaser to soak into the wells for quite a while then agitated with my ez detail mini brush.
After I put the wheels back on I moved on to the engine bay it was in prety ugly shape...Also not a sea of plastic it had alot of difficult to get areas...I sprayed degreaser and allowed it to sit for a while, I took a 10 minuted break cause it was hot out there today...
My little helper also was getting tired...She likes to chew on the empty paper towel rolls.
After I moved onto the paint. I decided that a white pad with power finish was the way to go. It removed almost every issue.
There were some areas I need to steup to a orange pad to remove the damage
Although not exactly the same pictures you can get a reference for the area by the dent.
Befores..
Afters...
As always




She soaked them with Meg's Wheel Brightener...

Then went to town....She was able to get all that pitting off the wheels...



While she was working on the wheels, I moved on to the Wells...I allowed de-greaser to soak into the wells for quite a while then agitated with my ez detail mini brush.




After I put the wheels back on I moved on to the engine bay it was in prety ugly shape...Also not a sea of plastic it had alot of difficult to get areas...I sprayed degreaser and allowed it to sit for a while, I took a 10 minuted break cause it was hot out there today...



My little helper also was getting tired...She likes to chew on the empty paper towel rolls.

After I moved onto the paint. I decided that a white pad with power finish was the way to go. It removed almost every issue.

There were some areas I need to steup to a orange pad to remove the damage

Befores..


Afters...


