teenager SUV

opass

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Customer want primary to rescue his son's SUV interior that gave to him as gift. Over spill soda, ice-cream, grease, blue jean' dye transfer to seats....etc. I let the pictures speak for itself



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Steam cleaner with 303 and Deep Down for near 4 hours job just interior.... AFTER



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Exterior was clay, Optimum polish orange pad with rotary buffer and then seal with OCW.



Spent 7 hours on this project.



It was a hot day. Am I working too long?
 
Wow, you have done an excellent job on all three of the cars I've seen from you. You have tackled some nasty interiors too. Looks like optimum is performing well for you too, these last few pics have pretty much convinced me that I need to get off my butt and get some. Keep up the good work.



Travis.
 
Wow, that's pretty impressive.





Not a bad SUV. Ford Explorer Sport was my first car (same body style). I used to QD it, dress the tires, and clean the windows daily! Ahh, the good ol' days.





Question... How were you able to finish up so clean (no micromarring) with an orange pad? How much product did you use? speed? pressure? # of passes?



Thanks.
 
GSRstilez said:
Wow, that's pretty impressive.





Not a bad SUV. Ford Explorer Sport was my first car (same body style). I used to QD it, dress the tires, and clean the windows daily! Ahh, the good ol' days.





Question... How were you able to finish up so clean (no micromarring) with an orange pad? How much product did you use? speed? pressure? # of passes?



Thanks.



I used DAS orange pad from Autopia. Buffer speed were 1200 rpm about 3 passes. Pressure just press little harder. Once the pad is prime. As long as the pad felt enough moist, I don't add. Hope it help.
 
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