Range Rover Sport detail with some spot correction

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A good client of mine had me out to detail his supercharged Range Rover. It received a wash, claybar, IronX treatment, light wheel correction, interior cleanup, and a fresh coat of wax. A simple and inexpensive detail that still yielded a nice improvement.
Total time was about 7 hours.




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CarPro Iron X

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Sprays on clear and turns purple when it begins to react with iron particles embedded in the paint

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Black wheels now clean, show the lack of gloss and need for correction

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After correction

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All finished

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Thanks for looking!
 
A simple and inexpensive detail that still yielded a nice improvement.
Total time was about 7 hours.

7 hours for a simple and inexpensive detail! :eek: I guess if you're used to doing multi-day perfections then that's simple and inexpensive, but when I see that I think a 4 hour 1 step.


Looks good. What was the deal with those wheels? Seems like they scratched really easily.
 
7 hours for a simple and inexpensive detail! :eek: I guess if you're used to doing multi-day perfections then that's simple and inexpensive, but when I see that I think a 4 hour 1 step.


Looks good. What was the deal with those wheels? Seems like they scratched really easily.


Well correction work was limited to the wheels. Otherwise it would have been much longer. Wheels had not been cared for well and were marred pretty badly.
 
Nice work! What was the process for correction on wheels and what did you use?
 
7 hours for a simple and inexpensive detail! :eek: I guess if you're used to doing multi-day perfections then that's simple and inexpensive, but when I see that I think a 4 hour 1 step.





Looks good. What was the deal with those wheels? Seems like they scratched really easily.


That's about what I would have spent on a vehicle like that. Including the interior. I did a bunch of these before the winter and spent between 6-8 hours depending on size of the car.

Rover looks awesome! I don't generally like that brand but this one is pretty sweet!


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That's about what I would have spent on a vehicle like that. Including the interior. I did a bunch of these before the winter and spent between 6-8 hours depending on size of the car.

Rover looks awesome! I don't generally like that brand but this one is pretty sweet!


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My point was more to the simple and inexpensive part. If I'm spending 7 hours on a car, it would be fairly detailed and not be what I would call "inexpensive". It's all relative though, if you're doing show car details all the time then yes, this is simple and inexpensive, but if you're consistently doing production details for daily drivers then it would be a bit pricey.
 
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