imported_Jakerooni
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I'm not entirely sure if I posted this before or not if I did forgive me I'm just going through some project i did last season because people asked to see some of my work. This in my opinion is probably the ugliest car I've ever seen in this price range. It was a dealer trade in but I mean pastel purple??? Who custom orders that color (pretty sure it wasn't a stock option although with cadillac it might have been)
It wasn't in horrible shape for what it was I guess. But it was going to need some work.
Inspection of the interior show definat signs of use... Stained matts and such. again nothing off the wall here but defiantly in need of a nice touch..
The engine bay is mostly plastic clading. So it's dusty but not to bad for apperance.
So off to the bath it goes to get a nice soaking and decontamination.
Still beading well after a good rinse off.
I tend to usually start with the door jambs and engine bay before I do anything else. So after I washed off the bay I shined it up with trim protectant.
Next up I needed to tackle that Interior. The paint wasn't really in bad shape and since this afterall was a dealer car and I only had so much time to work on it I thought I would better serve the car by addressing the interior first. Some APC/Foaming cleaners on the carpet and a some good scrubbing followed by extracting it was what was in order for this caddy. I scrubbed down the dash with a MF towel and some 303 cleaner. Followed by 303 protectant. (again guys I realize I absoultly suck at taking in process pic. I promise this season i'll do better) And voila I get the interior shaping up nicely.
The exterior really only needed a light polish. ( I really don't think i could've made ugly purple look any better anyways LOL) topped it with a nice coat of MaxWax by DP and it was ready for sale.
And I pulled it a little to far forward LOL but it still looked good.
This was my only XLR to date which kind of sucks seeing as it was one of my projects when I worked as a design engineer for GM (windshield frame) i wish it was a different color but it was a very different car from the norm and I wouldn't mind doing another one anytime soon. They tend to clean up quite nicely.. Thanks for looking agian.
It wasn't in horrible shape for what it was I guess. But it was going to need some work.




Inspection of the interior show definat signs of use... Stained matts and such. again nothing off the wall here but defiantly in need of a nice touch..





The engine bay is mostly plastic clading. So it's dusty but not to bad for apperance.



So off to the bath it goes to get a nice soaking and decontamination.



Still beading well after a good rinse off.



I tend to usually start with the door jambs and engine bay before I do anything else. So after I washed off the bay I shined it up with trim protectant.



Next up I needed to tackle that Interior. The paint wasn't really in bad shape and since this afterall was a dealer car and I only had so much time to work on it I thought I would better serve the car by addressing the interior first. Some APC/Foaming cleaners on the carpet and a some good scrubbing followed by extracting it was what was in order for this caddy. I scrubbed down the dash with a MF towel and some 303 cleaner. Followed by 303 protectant. (again guys I realize I absoultly suck at taking in process pic. I promise this season i'll do better) And voila I get the interior shaping up nicely.






The exterior really only needed a light polish. ( I really don't think i could've made ugly purple look any better anyways LOL) topped it with a nice coat of MaxWax by DP and it was ready for sale.






And I pulled it a little to far forward LOL but it still looked good.

This was my only XLR to date which kind of sucks seeing as it was one of my projects when I worked as a design engineer for GM (windshield frame) i wish it was a different color but it was a very different car from the norm and I wouldn't mind doing another one anytime soon. They tend to clean up quite nicely.. Thanks for looking agian.