D2G Detail: 1966 Chevy Nova

Dust2Glory

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Wash:
Rinse
C/G CW&G via foam cannon
Ulti-mitt, 1Z Perls shampoo in bucket
rinse

Wheels/Tires:
Megs Wheel Brightener, Grout sponge
Awesome APC on tires, brush

Paint:
DG 105 via Flex, Lo-pro orange LC pad. sp. 4-6
DP Max Wax via flex, Black CCS 6.5 pad, sp. 2

Wheels polised Boyd Coddington Wheel polish and mf

Tires dressed DP gel/RL tire dressing mix via body brush

Interior:
APC wipe down
All interior dressed C/G Silk Shine dressing
C/G Lightening Fast on carpet
Windows SC better glass via WW

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Quite the turnaround. Loved the trip down memory lane too, great looking car.
 
Man did you get with Mr. Peabody and get on the "Wayback" machine? Talk about some oldies but goodies you have been doing as of late.

Love the pictures. Takes me places that I wish I could return too. Good job for some lucky owners.
 
Dust awesome job. Let me get this right, you clean the paint with #105 and a LC orange pad? If so I never knew #105 would do that. I've always use #105 as LSP....
You do good work, thanks for sharing....
 
Awesome work. It looks like you have been getting your hands on some classics. As an owner of a 67 Nova that car came out top notch.
 
This Nova looks great. I saw it in the background of the 'Vette pics and was hoping to see more of it. You did a really nice job on both of these cars. Thanks for the wirte-up and all of the pics of both of these beauties.
 
Great job! What a difference you made. So you use the foam gun and then a bucket with soap? Can you explain that process more? How did you like the 1Z perls shampoo?
 
Quite the turnaround. Loved the trip down memory lane too, great looking car.
glad i could give you a ride:cruisin:

Man did you get with Mr. Peabody and get on the "Wayback" machine? Talk about some oldies but goodies you have been doing as of late.

Love the pictures. Takes me places that I wish I could return too. Good job for some lucky owners.
definately showing your age there:D!! this car was definately fun to do, i also got to drive it a few feet, just to pull it into the bay... but that stick sure doesn't drive like my corolla... and reverse was a booger to fine

Great job! Interior is in great condition!!
not sure how much the interior was original, but alot im sure. they added an updated sound system, but it was pretty nice

Dust awesome job. Let me get this right, you clean the paint with #105 and a LC orange pad? If so I never knew #105 would do that. I've always use #105 as LSP....
You do good work, thanks for sharing....
#105 to me is like all other AIO, now the only thing I didn't know is that with #601 it's at it's best, so im gonna have to get some of that. also, next time i'll work it with a white pad and not orange and less speed

Awesome work. It looks like you have been getting your hands on some classics. As an owner of a 67 Nova that car came out top notch.
thanks bro... hopefully it'll lead to some more classics that I know are in my area

This Nova looks great. I saw it in the background of the 'Vette pics and was hoping to see more of it. You did a really nice job on both of these cars. Thanks for the wirte-up and all of the pics of both of these beauties.
:righton: thanks for taking the time to check out my work

wow, livin' up to your name on this one! nice job man
literally from "dust to glory" right!!

Great work on that Nova
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Great job! What a difference you made. So you use the foam gun and then a bucket with soap? Can you explain that process more? How did you like the 1Z perls shampoo?

for me it just aids in the cleaning process and to make sure there is little contact btwn the wash mit and paint... the foam for me is to help losen the dirt and grime... then come back with soap in a bucket and do like you would a normal wash.

the 1z soap is great... little goes a long way, unlike most all my soaps... it's straight runny liquid, not thick. but i like it. i only got one bottle, so now it's a mixutre of a bunch of other soaps i've gotten samples of!!
 
Good looking car. I did one just like that last week. Nice car, and a nice job! :cheers:
 
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