What did you do today, in regards to detailing?

No rain in the forecast until later tonight, plus I topped it with Ceramic Boost. He should be ok.
Probably but it just says 4 hrs till anything can get on it, probably including another product. Now 303 doesn't need any cure time

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While washing the FJ a couple of days ago, I noticed some fresh bush pinstripes from my off roading last week, and the beginnings of some oxidising of the single stage white paint on the roof. So I used Dodo Juice Lime Prime on a foam hand applicator on the roof, great workout that, up and down the work platform, and stretching over the roof using reasonable downward pressure, then wiped it down with NV Clarity. Collinite 845 was then applied, with a topping of NV Lustre after that. The door I did with a Scholl blue spider pad using Scholl S3, wipe down with NV Clarity, then applied NV Lustre. Good results all round. View attachment 73517View attachment 73518

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Big Dave does it all...respect from the off-roaders for getting it all dirty and using its off-road abilities and respect from us for keeping it clean

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Big Dave does it all...respect from the off-roaders for getting it all dirty and using its off-road abilities and respect from us for keeping it clean

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It's what's known as a dichotomy, or so my learned brother tells me.

Love to get them dirty, love to make them shiny again.

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HERE WE GO!! :D

Had the new wheels fitted with tires today. 3 week wait on the tires due to Pandemic production backlogs. Laid awake last night worrying they would jack them up, I now have a sense of relief. This is the point where now I'm in my control.



I have a couple of days leave booked to give me a chance to ceramic coat and install them on the car without having to rush. I don't like or take holidays, so this is my idea of a "holiday". That said, I just couldn't help myself and got stuck into prepping the tires. Let me say, man handling wheels and tires is hard work, very thankful the wheel stand arrived in time.





Bring on the weekend!! :D
 
HERE WE GO!! :D

Had the new wheels fitted with tires today. 3 week wait on the tires due to Pandemic production backlogs. Laid awake last night worrying they would jack them up, I now have a sense of relief. This is the point where now I'm in my control.



I have a couple of days leave booked to give me a chance to ceramic coat and install them on the car without having to rush. I don't like or take holidays, so this is my idea of a "holiday". That said, I just couldn't help myself and got stuck into prepping the tires. Let me say, man handling wheels and tires is hard work, very thankful the wheel stand arrived in time.





Bring on the weekend!! :D
I can't wait to see them on the car, it's going to look awesome. But for real man handling, I'll swap you the ones on the FJ, 285/65-17s on steel rims, and the spare has to be lifted up to chest height. Next time I have the spare off I'll put it on the scales.

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Can't wait to see the pics of them installed on the Stang later

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Supervised my friend as we did the following to her Jeep Patriot:
* Rinseless washed with ultima
* Decon with Ferrous Dueller
* clay with DJ Born Slippery/Prima Slick $ Meg’s Pro Fine Blue
* polish with G9, GG orange pad, and Wolf’s Medium Cut. Tried a lighter polish first but thought we cut do a bit better. The Wolf’s finishes down well enough that she was happy with the result.

Ran out of energy and paint was getting pretty warm by the time we finished so Thursday we’ll use Eraser and put some of what I have left of my CQuartz Lite on it.

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Cleaned up my neighbor's Model 3. The paint is murdered so we discussed a correction down the road. Gotta love when you vacuum the trunk and the client comes to pick up his car in a filthy mini dirt bike and throws it in the trunk. Then he proceeded to put down his windows as he drove away dagnabit! Lol
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After raining 9 out of 10 days I finally got to wash the car tonight, it was uugly...like little read hair stepchild!
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I used DG901 with about 17+\- MF towels and 2 huge wash mitts (for the lower door panels), dried with the outstanding GG PFM.

Prior to the wash I hit the tires with Megs D143 and multiple brushes and mitts then I topped them off with DP Gloss Tire Gel (1 coat for now) after she was dry and pretty again!
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There’s a 60% chance of rain on Saturday...I don’t care, she was an ugly duckling!

Cheers
Jay



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So after the rain yesterday evening and driving in it it was time for a good wash this evening

Started out with foaming Griot's tire cleaner and CG's Glossworkz for wheel cleaning in the IK Foamer. Scrubbed the tires real good as well as the rims. I also used that Glossworkz for my polished SS muffler/twin exhaust tips too

For the pre-wash foam was leftover CarPro Lift in my IK Foam 9. I only used 1 ounce in here so I left comfortable using it again, plus the car was dirty (I guess) I let it dwell and rinsed away, time for the contact wash

The 2BM had me using an O L D product...Gyeon Essence (thanks Ric) Now this stuff is solid, literally I squeezed 2 ounces out into my measuring glass, placed it into my wash bucket and foamed it up and got after it. The suds were good enough for the wash and I was done, time to dry

For a drying aid I reached for another old friend...TW Ice spray wax! It worked great and after spraying on the panel I would just through the Sucker drying towel over the roof/hood/trunk and it sopped it up...dry! For the glass I used the Dry me a River drying towel (thanks Fly07STi) and same result...bone dry! Once finished it was time to try a NEW product on the tires

I bought a new product based on my experience of their Rinseless and it was Feynlab Black Velvet Tire Coating. This is their version that you DO NOT have to be certified to install (yes, they have one you have to be certified to install) This product reminded me of the old TW Endura Tire Coating. It was like black foamy water, I used gloves and a mf applicator to apply. The first application laid down nicely and after about 15 minutes I applied a 2nd coat. I watched a video and they said to apply a 2nd coat right away, oh well

I finished up using my little Worx battery powered vac on my carpeted mats and sprayed some CG's Signature scent. A fresh car awaits me tomorrow morning, the day starts off on the right foot

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Part mechanical maintenance, part detailing... Mounted & balanced a new tire on my spare rear wheel for my 2019 HD Ultra Limited.

Whenever the wheels are off the bike they get a thorough cleaning.

This time around that consisted of Iron X, some generic wheel cleaner I had laying around, and two coats of 303 Graphene Spray Coating.

The new tire was cleaned with Bleche-Wite, then wiped with lacquer thinner, and topped with two coats of Meguiar's Ultimate Black Plastic restorer.

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Finished detailing this 28’ boat last night.
2nd boat in 2 weeks. Getting them ready for Memorial Day Weekend.
I used Meguiars #67 One Step Compound followed by Meguiars Flagship Marine Wax.

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No engine pics, Ric?? :(

Dude, I detailed that engine compartment for the 1st time and the owner was ecstatic! I’ve never seen him so hyped and I’ve done that boat several times now.

It finally makes sense. This whole time I figured having a polished super clean boat made you look cool… But he’s a diesel mechanic, so in his world being able to pop the “hood” and show off the 750+ HP engine is where he really gets his kicks. I did everything but use the metal polish, but he was absolutely geeked like I’ve never seen. He’s a longtime good friend so it really made my day to see him happy with the results.

….But if course I didn’t take any pictures of the the engine compartment. I don’t take pictures like I used to. I detailed a boat a week prior and this is one of the only 4 pics I took! Lol

All 4 pics are the same. Super boring. Glass Restorer before/afters and I didn’t even take the afters. Things are kind of weird and I can’t really explain why. Lol

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Suddenly I hate taking pics? I dunno.
 
Ceramic coated and fitted my new wheels today.







I also took the opportunity to clean and then coat the calipers while I had the wheels off.









I'm really pleased with how the calipers turned out, the coating has really lifted their appearance, especially good now they can been seen!

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These wheels represent nearly 6 months of thought and action. And I’m grateful for not only the results, but the learning process along the way as well.
 
Spent a couple hours before work this morning to shine up the Boss's race car before he takes it out this weekend. He had to change numbers for this event, so I took advantage of the open real estate.

Super speed round, so it really only counts as a mechanical paint cleaning. :laughing: The car has been a race car for a while now, and on top of that it was wrapped when we got it. This is the first time I've had a chance to do anything deeper than just washing it.

- Waterless wash with Brilliant Shine Rinseless
- Decon with Dr. Beasley's Total Decon
- Hood got a once over with Fast Correcting Cream and a Microfiber pad
- Whole car (minus the roof and front bumper) with Blackfire One Step
- Roof, front bumper and windows with Optimum OptiSeal (Roof has black vinyl to seal the sunroof delete panel; front bumper paint pulled off when they stripped the wrap so I wasn't going to put any of my pads or nice towels near that)

He's super happy. There's still a ton of room for improvement (did I mention 2 hour paint cleaning?), but it's a race car and is bound to see terrible quality towels at the track, scuffs from getting loaded in the trailer, etc.

Wasn't gonna post a picture, but what's a WDYDTRD post without pics? :laughing:
 
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