I'm cutting it a little close, but here's my submission:
Project= 2009 SeaDoo GTX limited iS
Objective= Remove any swirls (there wasn't many to remove), seal the hull, clean and dress all trim (THERE'S A LOT!), wax upper painted panels, and polish the winscreen (that was in rough shape from the factory)
I QD'd, clayed, and protected (with Optimum Poly-Seal) the bottom of the machine:
I cleaned (DP exterior cleanse-all), clayed (Pinnacle poly/4* clay lube), polished (WG Finishing Glaze) via
c7424:, and waxed (Collinite Insulator Wax) all of the painted surfaces on top:
I cleaned (DP interior cleaner), and dressed (Optimum Opti-bond Tire Shine) all of the black plasic trim pieces:
Here's some other shots:
There's still a little work left to do, but this was a pretty fun project. Aside from having to balance on the trailer; to work on certain parts, and worrying about the PWC falling on the lift and landing on my (or even worse; DAMAGING the machine!!!:bolt
:righton::awesome:
Project= 2009 SeaDoo GTX limited iS
Objective= Remove any swirls (there wasn't many to remove), seal the hull, clean and dress all trim (THERE'S A LOT!), wax upper painted panels, and polish the winscreen (that was in rough shape from the factory)
I QD'd, clayed, and protected (with Optimum Poly-Seal) the bottom of the machine:

I cleaned (DP exterior cleanse-all), clayed (Pinnacle poly/4* clay lube), polished (WG Finishing Glaze) via


I cleaned (DP interior cleaner), and dressed (Optimum Opti-bond Tire Shine) all of the black plasic trim pieces:

Here's some other shots:



There's still a little work left to do, but this was a pretty fun project. Aside from having to balance on the trailer; to work on certain parts, and worrying about the PWC falling on the lift and landing on my (or even worse; DAMAGING the machine!!!:bolt

:righton::awesome: