2010 Range Rover

Sizzle Chest

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2010 Range Rover
Buckingham Blue
28,000 miles

A client dropped off their Range Rover to get tightened up…I ceramic coated this vehicle last year so it was in good shape. 2BW, clay, and a sealant was all that was necessary. The wheels were a different story and were begging to be pulled, deep cleaned and coated. The interior received a good cleaning and a healthy dose of leather conditioner.

Process and products:

2BW with Carpro Reset as the shampoo of choice. Foam bathed.
Clay: I tried out the Surf City Garage Clayzilla system. Worked very well. I liked the system.
Drying: Metro Master Blaster.
Sealant: BEEDS Pico 2.
Tires/wheels: Tire cleaner: Tuff shine tire cleaner. Wheel cleaner: Chemical Guys Sticky gel citrus wheel and rim cleaner.
Daytona Speedmaster, Tuff shine and misc brushes.
Adams APC for wheel wells.
Tire dressing: Kenotek Vinyl and Leather conditioner. As I’ve said before, I LOVE this as a tire dressing.
Wheels/rims were coated with BEEDS ceramic coating.
Interior: vacuumed via Metro. Pinnacle vinyl and leather cleaner. Pinnacle leather conditioner.
Glass: SCG Pro glass cleaner and Glass sealant.


I hope I didn’t leave anything out!



Before:
















During:



Engine bay tightened up:



 
Looks awesome. I really like the look of the Kenotek Vinyl and Leather conditioner on the tires. I may have to try that.
 
^^^LOVE it as a tire dressing!!!!! And thanks for the comments!!
 
As always great job and thank you for sharing.


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Scott, great work as usual. How, if at all, was that white leather trashed?
 
Scott, great work as usual. How, if at all, was that white leather trashed?

Thanks! It was in very good shape. It just needed a mild cleaning and a good solid conditioning.


Thanks for the replies everyone! Always appreciated!!!
 
Nice work except, your vacuum lines were a little off. ;)
 
Nice, I never thought of using Kenotek Vinyl and Leather conditioner on tires.Any idea on how long it lasts?
 
Nice work except, your vacuum lines were a little off. ;)

LOL!!!! I know...I need to make up a pole with my brush on it so I can reach all the way without having to climb in and then touch up the areas where my hands/knees were! LOL



Awesome work! Hows the longevity using that as a tire dressing?

Nice, I never thought of using Kenotek Vinyl and Leather conditioner on tires.Any idea on how long it lasts?


As I've said...I LOVE this as a tire dressing. I've had it last a few weeks and still look good.


Nice work sizzle! Proud of ya!

Thanks there Pauly! My shoes fell off...and so did my glasses when I was doing my carpet lines!
 
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