VW 337 GTI (show car), '07 Suburban, ML350, A6, a couple more of the S4

Scottwax

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A couple more of the '01 Audi S4 in the last thread...



To refresh: Optimum Hyper Compound with yellow Cyclo cutting pads on hood and trunk lid, then the whole car using orange Cyclo cutting pads, Meguiars #83 DACP using orange Cyclo cutting pads, Optimum Polish using green Propel lite cut Cyclo pads, Optimum Poli-Seal using a blue Propel finishing pad and PC.



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2007 Chevy Suburban. Normally I just wash this one at his house (along with his wife's DTS) but since he added in a nice tip for coming out to his office on short notice to wash it this time, I figured as I dried each panel during an ONR wash, I'd also spritz it with Optimum Car Wax. Maybe added 5-10 minutes to the process.



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2002 Volkswagen 337 GTI. Initially, he called about an interior detail because he was taking the car to a car show since the paint was in decent condition but then decided to have me clean the engine and one step the paint in addition to the interior cleaning.



Since the swirls were minor and I was just asked to one step the paint, I use Optimum Poli-Seal and a blue Propel finishing pad via PC. It didn't remove the light swirls 100% (maybe it would have with a polishing pad?) but it greatly reduced/removed them. The grill is missing in the pics because it was removed for painting.



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I cleaned the engine using ONR and a couple of brushes then dressed with Armor All.



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The carpets and seats cleaned with BioKleen Traffic Lane Cleaner, vinyl cleaned with Woolite/water and dressed with Optimum Protectant Plus. After cleaning and revacuuming, we went over the interior with a lint brush since the interior seems to attract every piece of gunk floating around in the air, plus it was parked under a tree on a somewhat windy day.



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I did a couple 'get ready for the rough Texas winter' exterior details today. The '06 Mercedes ML350 was waxed with an 80/20 blend of Meguiars #16 and FK's Pink Wax. The '02 Audi A6 (this was the one I did late spring with the horrible swirls and marring from the dealer's body shop) got Optimum Polish using green Propel lite cut Cyclo pads and waxed with Optimum Poli-Seal (OPS perhaps?) using a blue Propel finishing pad and my PC.



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Beautiful as Always! The Black Audi has extreme gloss and the S4 looks very very wet! Not a fan of the VW but you did a great job giving the paint some depth and shine.



Question though...Does EVERYONE in Texas have RIMS on their trucks/SUV's!?!? LOL :)
 
Bigpoppa3346 said:
All of them look great as usual. The Audi A6 has a ton of depth and wetness. That VW though, ugh, that paint is hideous.



second all of that, the Audi's look top draw.



Were both doen with optimum kits?
 
01bluecls said:
Question though...Does EVERYONE in Texas have RIMS on their trucks/SUV's!?!? LOL :)



Yes. It's the LAW!



OCD Nick-



http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?L1=L1_1000&L2=L2_1002&SKU=50557



One of my customer's company makes them for Griot's (among others).



finerdetails-Optimum kits? I used Optimum products, not sure if they are part of a 'kit'.



Grouse-I have a couple ounces left. How do I get more?



justin30513-I turned off PMs due to a plethora of 'how do I detail my car, I want to know every single product and every single step' PMs day after day. Why not start a thread in the product discussion forum asking questions about it? I'll check for it later and respond, or ask away here. Several people have used it from what I understand, plus at least Excel Detail is carrying it.
 
Scottwax said:
Yes. It's the LAW!



OCD Nick-



http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?L1=L1_1000&L2=L2_1002&SKU=50557



One of my customer's company makes them for Griot's (among others).



finerdetails-Optimum kits? I used Optimum products, not sure if they are part of a 'kit'.



Grouse-I have a couple ounces left. How do I get more?



justin30513-I turned off PMs due to a plethora of 'how do I detail my car, I want to know every single product and every single step' PMs day after day. Why not start a thread in the product discussion forum asking questions about it? I'll check for it later and respond, or ask away here. Several people have used it from what I understand, plus at least Excel Detail is carrying it.



Me too, I got tired of the same question over and over again. I had a word document made up that I'd copy/paste from. :nomore:
 
Scottwax said:
Yes. It's the LAW!



OCD Nick-



http://www.griotsgarage.com/catalog.jsp?L1=L1_1000&L2=L2_1002&SKU=50557



One of my customer's company makes them for Griot's (among others).



finerdetails-Optimum kits? I used Optimum products, not sure if they are part of a 'kit'.



Grouse-I have a couple ounces left. How do I get more?



justin30513-I turned off PMs due to a plethora of 'how do I detail my car, I want to know every single product and every single step' PMs day after day. Why not start a thread in the product discussion forum asking questions about it? I'll check for it later and respond, or ask away here. Several people have used it from what I understand, plus at least Excel Detail is carrying it.



This is Gary Heacock and son's carpet buis out of portland oregon. I've known Gary for years, we used to refer jobs the other could do better to each other. You can order it to your hearts content.



I would also recomend Bac-out

http://www.heacocks.com/cleaning.htm

Here is the complete list of retailers of Bi-o-Kleen products.

http://www.bi-o-kleen.com/buy.htm
 
Aaron-thanks for the links! My son normally does interiors now when we do details and at first didn't like having two bottles of cleaners to use but once he used TLC a few times, he really liked it.
 
Great job as always Scott.....but one question ( maybe I missed a post somewhere)

Summer is over and your son is still there.......What up with that??
 
Scottwax said:
Aaron-thanks for the links! My son normally does interiors now when we do details and at first didn't like having two bottles of cleaners to use but once he used TLC a few times, he really liked it.





Normaly just a trafic lane cleaner will suffice. But you will allways have that heavily soiled, majorly spotted job. In that instance break out the multi step cleaning process. By doing so you will set ensure you have done everything you can. It takes only seconds to a few min longer to do. In a situation of a soiled car from hell it will reward you with results your customers could only hope for.





I tend to do the multi step simply because i do not like having to go back. I hate having to revisit an area. It wastes my time and sets me out of my grove. I don't mind addressing an area to what ever extent it needs when i am working on that. However when i see a spot wick up an hour later, i simply get torqued. So, i do the multi step from the get go.
 
3Dog said:
Great job as always Scott.....but one question ( maybe I missed a post somewhere)

Summer is over and your son is still there.......What up with that??



He decided to take a semester off college and now has decided to enlist in the Air Force Reserves in January, get his college degree, then go into the Air Force as an officer. :)
 
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