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Our 2001 Mustang GT has been, well, ok...I cringe to even say it around you people...but...neglected pretty bad over the past 6 years. Before this place came along, I thought washing it weekly and slappin' on some tire shine was enough, but you all have now made me a sick and twisted, detailing nut and I love you for it.
After PC'ing my black Mariner and seeing the results, I was itchin' to get into this car as it had much more wear & tear on it.
So, sit back and enjoy the pics and details as this was a fun one for me and I'm really excited with how it turned out.
First off, here's a brief description...
- washed with NXT
- claybarred entire car
- SSR2 over certain bad spots
- SSR1 over entire car
- PB EX over entire car
- Stoners on the glass
- NXT Insane Shine on the tires (wiped off for a satin look)
Here's a quick video (if it works for you) in which you can hear the roughness on the paint as I run my hand over it. It may have looked shiny before, but boy was it NOT so smooth...
http://www.satanclauz.com/mynot/rough_paint.MOV
Now I'll let the pics tell the story...
and this step really came last, but I'm putting it here before the 'FINAL' shots...
My Dad came over to check out the detailing job I did and he brought with him some Meg's plastic stuff (not sure of the exact name) as he knew that my headlights were pretty crappy looking and were in need of some help. Well, we tried the Meg's and it worked, but not perfectly, so we busted out some 800 and 1000 grit sandpaper...then wet-sanded them and then, using my PC, buffed with my SSR2 and SSR1 and we were pleasantly surprised with the results. Now, I'm sure there are products much better suited for this job, but this is what we had, so this is what we did...
Obviously, much better than what I started with...
And now for the big finale...the shiny, final results...
And a shot of what I finished her off with...
With that, I want to just say thanks to this great site for inspiring me to strive for perfection on my cars now...thanks also to my Dad for the help on the headlights and thanks to my wife for putting up with me spending all day saturday and most of sunday in the garage!!
:dcrules
After PC'ing my black Mariner and seeing the results, I was itchin' to get into this car as it had much more wear & tear on it.
So, sit back and enjoy the pics and details as this was a fun one for me and I'm really excited with how it turned out.
First off, here's a brief description...
- washed with NXT
- claybarred entire car
- SSR2 over certain bad spots
- SSR1 over entire car
- PB EX over entire car
- Stoners on the glass
- NXT Insane Shine on the tires (wiped off for a satin look)
Here's a quick video (if it works for you) in which you can hear the roughness on the paint as I run my hand over it. It may have looked shiny before, but boy was it NOT so smooth...
http://www.satanclauz.com/mynot/rough_paint.MOV
Now I'll let the pics tell the story...






and this step really came last, but I'm putting it here before the 'FINAL' shots...
My Dad came over to check out the detailing job I did and he brought with him some Meg's plastic stuff (not sure of the exact name) as he knew that my headlights were pretty crappy looking and were in need of some help. Well, we tried the Meg's and it worked, but not perfectly, so we busted out some 800 and 1000 grit sandpaper...then wet-sanded them and then, using my PC, buffed with my SSR2 and SSR1 and we were pleasantly surprised with the results. Now, I'm sure there are products much better suited for this job, but this is what we had, so this is what we did...


Obviously, much better than what I started with...

And now for the big finale...the shiny, final results...





And a shot of what I finished her off with...

With that, I want to just say thanks to this great site for inspiring me to strive for perfection on my cars now...thanks also to my Dad for the help on the headlights and thanks to my wife for putting up with me spending all day saturday and most of sunday in the garage!!
:dcrules