Mike Phillips
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Cleaned & Coated in 3 Hours - 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee
Here's a brand new 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee. After inspecting the paint in the sun there were no swirls or scratches. So luckily the dealership has not washed it or buffed it as the paint is pretty much flawless. I also did the Baggie Test and did not feel any type of contamination on the paint.
Waterless Wash
The car was lightly dirty so first thing I wiped the car clean using Detailer's Waterless Auto Wash. I started at 10:15am.
40 minutes to wipe clean
About 40 minutes later I had wiped the entire car down including the wheels, lowest parts of the car, the roof and even the roof rack plus all the glass, grill and trim.
Machine Prep Paint
Although the paint felt rubbery like there was no wax or anything on it I wanted to make sure it was perfectly clean and prepared for coating so I machine applied Detailer's Paint Coating Prep using a Porter Cable 7424XP on the 5.0 speed setting. To apply the product I used a 5.5" Hydro-Tech Tangerine Polishing Pad.
I started this right at 11:00am.
1 Hour to prep paint
It took me approximately 1 hour to run the polisher over every inch of the body panels and I also machine cleaned all the glass. The way I did this was to machine clean the entire Cherokee all at once and then I wiped the entire car down to remove the Detailer's Paint Coating Prep. You can if you like, remove the prep as you finish a panel as this product does not need to dry. I find it faster to do the machine application all at once and then wipe down the entire car all at one time. I wore microfiber gloves to help me grip the microfiber towels and to also avoid getting any skin oils onto the freshly cleaned and wiped paint.
Ready to apply Detailer's Paint Coating
It was noon and I was all ready to apply the coating but I took a break from this project to make some phone calls and get something cold to drink.
Break time over...
Took this picture after I returned from my break just to document the accurate times for each step.
45 Minutes to apply and remove Detailer's Paint Coating
I applied the Detailer's paint coating to one body panel at a time and then carefully inspected the panel to wipe-off any high spots or technically, excess product residue.
Note I left one section on the passenger side of the hood un-touched except for wiping clean with the Detailer's Waterless Wash.
Then I shot this video...
Clean and coat bare section on hood
Then I removed the tape and machine applied the Detailer's Paint Coating Prep followed by application of the Detailer's Paint Coating. This probably took me about 10 to 15 minutes.
All the glass was coated with the Detailer's Glass Coating
Here's the after shots...
Here's the products I used...
On Autogeek.net
Detailer's Paint Coating Prep
Detailer's Paint Coating
Gold Foam Finger Pockets
Detailer's Waterless Auto Wash
Black Nitrile Gloves
:xyxthumbs:
Here's a brand new 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee. After inspecting the paint in the sun there were no swirls or scratches. So luckily the dealership has not washed it or buffed it as the paint is pretty much flawless. I also did the Baggie Test and did not feel any type of contamination on the paint.

Waterless Wash
The car was lightly dirty so first thing I wiped the car clean using Detailer's Waterless Auto Wash. I started at 10:15am.

40 minutes to wipe clean
About 40 minutes later I had wiped the entire car down including the wheels, lowest parts of the car, the roof and even the roof rack plus all the glass, grill and trim.

Machine Prep Paint
Although the paint felt rubbery like there was no wax or anything on it I wanted to make sure it was perfectly clean and prepared for coating so I machine applied Detailer's Paint Coating Prep using a Porter Cable 7424XP on the 5.0 speed setting. To apply the product I used a 5.5" Hydro-Tech Tangerine Polishing Pad.
I started this right at 11:00am.

1 Hour to prep paint
It took me approximately 1 hour to run the polisher over every inch of the body panels and I also machine cleaned all the glass. The way I did this was to machine clean the entire Cherokee all at once and then I wiped the entire car down to remove the Detailer's Paint Coating Prep. You can if you like, remove the prep as you finish a panel as this product does not need to dry. I find it faster to do the machine application all at once and then wipe down the entire car all at one time. I wore microfiber gloves to help me grip the microfiber towels and to also avoid getting any skin oils onto the freshly cleaned and wiped paint.

Ready to apply Detailer's Paint Coating
It was noon and I was all ready to apply the coating but I took a break from this project to make some phone calls and get something cold to drink.

Break time over...
Took this picture after I returned from my break just to document the accurate times for each step.

45 Minutes to apply and remove Detailer's Paint Coating
I applied the Detailer's paint coating to one body panel at a time and then carefully inspected the panel to wipe-off any high spots or technically, excess product residue.
Note I left one section on the passenger side of the hood un-touched except for wiping clean with the Detailer's Waterless Wash.

Then I shot this video...
Cleaned & Coated in 3 Hours - 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee
[video=youtube_share;ebOcj3ls2gM"]Video showing before and after[/video]Clean and coat bare section on hood
Then I removed the tape and machine applied the Detailer's Paint Coating Prep followed by application of the Detailer's Paint Coating. This probably took me about 10 to 15 minutes.

All the glass was coated with the Detailer's Glass Coating

Here's the after shots...












Here's the products I used...






On Autogeek.net
Detailer's Paint Coating Prep
Detailer's Paint Coating
Gold Foam Finger Pockets
Detailer's Waterless Auto Wash
Black Nitrile Gloves
:xyxthumbs: