RhetoricMixes
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This was another vehicle from a client that we worked on last week http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/show-n-shine/64730-square-one-detailed-1100hp-challenger.html so he decided to let us work on his Jeep since he loved the Challenger so much. Same story as before, it was a garage queen and only gets driven on the weekends and occasionally to the track. He wasnt after perfection so we decided on a one step polish that would remove a good chunk of all the minor scratches on the vehicle. There was hardly any scratches on the vehicle and had plenty of clear on it so i decided on a finishing polish.
Same story as the Challenger as this one had engine work done but nearly near the power of the chally. I believe he said this one clocked at around 650hp (he made it sound like it wasnt anything really lol).
Total Time Spent: 11 Hours
Products Used:
Wheels: CG Diablo and Duragloss All Wheel Cleaner with various brushes used
Tires: Meguiars Super Degreaser (3:1) with various brushes
Wash: Foamed with Optimum Car Wash and washed with various mitts and brushes
Dry: Waffle Weave Microfiber Towels
Clay: Speedy Prep DX Pad Medium Grade (used by hand with strap) w/ ONR as lube
Polish: Menzerna Super Finish on PC7424XP w/5.5inch Tangerine Hydrotech Pads
Protection: Menzerna Power Lock
Tire Dressing: Optimum Tire Shine
Trim Dressing: UTTG+
Interior Cleaning: CG Nonsense (10:1) and (20:1)
Interior Protection: Ultima Interior Guard
Unfortunately I didn't take many before pictures to a time crunch (there were a lot of sharp angles on this car that required attention) but here are the pics. Enjoy!
Started off with a good foam soak with Optimum Car Wash
And here is a before of the wheels. Slimy dressing and brake dust galore
And the after with tires dressed. We also hand polished the wheels a bit with Mothers Mag Aluminum Polish and some terry cloth's
We then proceeded to work on the interior and leather seats
Door jambs were also detailed well since they were a high priority for the client
The engine was wiped down and well and dressed
And finally here are the after pics after polishing and sealant applied
I didnt catch this smear here until after I took the photo lol
Same story as the Challenger as this one had engine work done but nearly near the power of the chally. I believe he said this one clocked at around 650hp (he made it sound like it wasnt anything really lol).
Total Time Spent: 11 Hours
Products Used:
Wheels: CG Diablo and Duragloss All Wheel Cleaner with various brushes used
Tires: Meguiars Super Degreaser (3:1) with various brushes
Wash: Foamed with Optimum Car Wash and washed with various mitts and brushes
Dry: Waffle Weave Microfiber Towels
Clay: Speedy Prep DX Pad Medium Grade (used by hand with strap) w/ ONR as lube
Polish: Menzerna Super Finish on PC7424XP w/5.5inch Tangerine Hydrotech Pads
Protection: Menzerna Power Lock
Tire Dressing: Optimum Tire Shine
Trim Dressing: UTTG+
Interior Cleaning: CG Nonsense (10:1) and (20:1)
Interior Protection: Ultima Interior Guard
Unfortunately I didn't take many before pictures to a time crunch (there were a lot of sharp angles on this car that required attention) but here are the pics. Enjoy!
Started off with a good foam soak with Optimum Car Wash

And here is a before of the wheels. Slimy dressing and brake dust galore

And the after with tires dressed. We also hand polished the wheels a bit with Mothers Mag Aluminum Polish and some terry cloth's

We then proceeded to work on the interior and leather seats




Door jambs were also detailed well since they were a high priority for the client

The engine was wiped down and well and dressed

And finally here are the after pics after polishing and sealant applied







I didnt catch this smear here until after I took the photo lol
