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Thomas Dekany

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First, a 2002 BMW 330i - worst 3 year old car I ever worked on. Spent 5 hours on the interior alone. 8 hours total (I know Sean could do it in 4 :D)

interior

vacuumed for ever
clean with Purple Power/Woolite mix for ever
NL to protect

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This came out from underneath the seat - after throwing out the trash that was on the floor

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Only one after shot

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exterior

nxt wash
purple power on wheels/tires
Tol clay
ssr2.5 pc
FK1 #216 to protect
FK1 tire dressing

According to the owner the car has never been cleaned

before

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after

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next is a RX8

Vacuum
NL to clean/protect

before

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after

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Exterior

nxt wash
Castrol's super clean on wheels (cut)
DP clay
op rotary/orange pad
FK1 #2180 to protect
FK1 Tire shine

before

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Horizontal surfaces were swirled to the max (car washes ) :confused:

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Note to others:

I started polishing with TOL's 6" orange pad and didn't have much luck removing swirls, so the car is not 100% swirl free. I switched to Properautocare's 7.5" orange pad and what do you know? It cuts much better

after

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Last one - The owner's wife drives this beauty. Free detail since he gets me plenty details.

Car was in great shape

wash
pwc/pc/polishing pad
FK1 #185 Sealant glaze/pc/finishing pad (another excellent product)
FK1 Tire shine

Afters

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tdekany said:
First, a 2002 BMW 330i - worst 3 year old car I ever worked on. Spent 5 hours on the interior alone. 8 hours total (I know Sean could do it in 4 :D)

interior

vacuumed for ever
clean with Purple Power/Woolite mix for ever
NL to protect

Very Nice work. 5 hours? WOW...I wouldn't clean floor mats and carpets with Purple Power. The ph is way to high and high alkaline cleaners are too harsh on even nasty carpets. Save that stuff for engines, fender wells, tires, etc. I had to buy a set mats for a customer once. :hang:
 
awesome job!! All look awesome. I still gota get around to buyign some #2180. What are seeing on durability with #2180? Again great job!

Greg
 
great on the interiors...It amazes me how someone can spend 40K on a trash can...On the last one...noticed you used sealant/glaze over top of pwc....I always thought the sealant's and glazes went under the carnuba
 
runnerbl said:
great on the interiors...It amazes me how someone can spend 40K on a trash can...On the last one...noticed you used sealant/glaze over top of pwc....I always thought the sealant's and glazes went under the carnuba

Thanks!

According to Steve, pwc contains more sealant than carnuba. I use it as a polish/sealant.
 
GregCavi said:
awesome job!! All look awesome. I still gota get around to buyign some #2180. What are seeing on durability with #2180? Again great job!

Greg

Thank you very much

I have 1 coat of 2180 on my own car which is very dirty. Clients cars that I only see once I try using #2180 or #1000 but i never know how long they last Sorry. I do take care of a Jag that gets coats of #1000 and after a couple of months, the paint feels as slick as when I fist applied it. Looks fantastic too!
 
ShineProDetails said:
Very Nice work. 5 hours? WOW...I wouldn't clean floor mats and carpets with Purple Power. The ph is way to high and high alkaline cleaners are too harsh on even nasty carpets. Save that stuff for engines, fender wells, tires, etc. I had to buy a set mats for a customer once. :hang:

Thanks!

The Purple Power is cut down like 5:1. To me it isn't in the same League as Castrol's Super Clean :-p - unforftunately it has been taken off the shelves in Virginia. That is some good stuff!
 
Wait a minute!! you guys are saying that PwC contains more sealantthan carnuba?

We are talking about PB's PwC right? It doesn't contain sealant . Its polish with carnuba . A light chemical cleaner with some wax to protect after .

You put sealant on after that because it has polish . If you want to top sealants with carnubas than it has to have no cleaners or polishes that'll strip off your hard work .
 
Hawaiianelement said:
Wait a minute!! you guys are saying that PwC contains more sealantthan carnuba?

We are talking about PB's PwC right? It doesn't contain sealant . Its polish with carnuba . A light chemical cleaner with some wax to protect after .

You put sealant on after that because it has polish . If you want to top sealants with carnubas than it has to have no cleaners or polishes that'll strip off your hard work .

According to Steve, he has had pwc on his own car through the whole winter. It is that protective. Hopefully he will chime in.

You can also search for his post regarding pwc.
 
tdekany said:
According to Steve, he has had pwc on his own car through the whole winter. It is that protective. Hopefully he will chime in.

You can also search for his post regarding pwc.


The protective part is the Carnuba ( wax ) . When I think of sealants I think of Polymer based stuff. Ya know Ex, EXP , UPP..Higher melting point than carnuba and better bonding if applied correctly .

I then will use a carnuba wax to protect my sealant and help with a better reflection.
 
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