Nappers
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Gang,
Here's our '05 Dodge Neon.
It needed some serious help, been neglecting her far too long.
Process:
Wash(GC wash)
Clay(Meguiar's Clay kit-Last Touch for lube)
M95/M105/M205(8207-8007 pads)
M66(9207) - Never tried it, wanted that last bit of shine.....
Do Do Juice Banana Armour
Hot Rims Multi Piece(wheels)
Eagle1 (tires)
Daytona Brush to scrub wheels.
M40-Tires
Some befores.....Yikes
Sprinklers and hard water are not nice!
It rained the day before, hence my limited time this day! I was not happy! Although, we did need the rain, that's for sure.
Brushing my teeth with the new Daytona Brush! (For you Rasky if you see this!)
That Eagle 1 all wheel/tire cleaner works like a charm! Melts old dressings off with ease!
That Daytona Brush is tough as nails, very flexible too!
After a good rinsing! I love to watch beads!
After Washing and before claying:
Parking car in shade.....
I was getting strapped for time as I started late in the day. This is after a pass of M95 (didn't like the results), 2 passes of M105 and one pass of M205. It was pretty swirled up before. I like it!
Reflection of the roof, it looks way better!
The sun kept moving as I was working in the shade.....The surface got hot! Too hot for my products, so off I went to move the car.
After I did my thing with M105/M205, it was getting late, I wanted to try my Do Do Juice Banana Armour wax! I find it similar to M26 paste.....Smells good and easy to spread and easy to come off!
It looks thick, but really it's not, I barely put a dent in the Do Do Juice sampler!
After wax removal:
Some shots, not as much in the sun and the paint was not 100% flawless but around 85% or so. I was strapped on time and did not spend the time I wanted on it as the next early morning we were heading to Reno! It looks great in the sun though but now it's covered in bugs and needs a gentle wash! It's got 70,000+ miles on the clock and looks better than new
The Do Do Juice Banana Armour is a nice wax to work with. It applies easy and removes easy. I did streak it in a couple of places on the hood to which Meguiar's QD removed in a pinch. Would I buy it to use all the time? Not sure. It sure looks great and works great but I have so many waxes that I would have to either hide them or use them up to give that one a try. I'm glad I tried it, I will use up my sampler then report back for sure! It's a lot like M26 but, I just used it and can't comment on longevity for looks or durability. I'm a pretty hard core Meguiar's user but want to spread my wings.
The Daytona wheel brush was a great investment for me. It works really well, super flexible. At first I didn't like how flexible it was. I came to appreciate how flexible it is with scrubbing prized wheels and how gentle it is, yet strong enough to clean! The instructions are spot on, hot water and hang dry and the bristles spring back!
Thanks for looking
Aaron
Here's our '05 Dodge Neon.
It needed some serious help, been neglecting her far too long.
Process:
Wash(GC wash)
Clay(Meguiar's Clay kit-Last Touch for lube)
M95/M105/M205(8207-8007 pads)
M66(9207) - Never tried it, wanted that last bit of shine.....
Do Do Juice Banana Armour
Hot Rims Multi Piece(wheels)
Eagle1 (tires)
Daytona Brush to scrub wheels.
M40-Tires
Some befores.....Yikes

Sprinklers and hard water are not nice!




It rained the day before, hence my limited time this day! I was not happy! Although, we did need the rain, that's for sure.

Brushing my teeth with the new Daytona Brush! (For you Rasky if you see this!)

That Eagle 1 all wheel/tire cleaner works like a charm! Melts old dressings off with ease!

That Daytona Brush is tough as nails, very flexible too!

After a good rinsing! I love to watch beads!

After Washing and before claying:

Parking car in shade.....

I was getting strapped for time as I started late in the day. This is after a pass of M95 (didn't like the results), 2 passes of M105 and one pass of M205. It was pretty swirled up before. I like it!

Reflection of the roof, it looks way better!

The sun kept moving as I was working in the shade.....The surface got hot! Too hot for my products, so off I went to move the car.

After I did my thing with M105/M205, it was getting late, I wanted to try my Do Do Juice Banana Armour wax! I find it similar to M26 paste.....Smells good and easy to spread and easy to come off!

It looks thick, but really it's not, I barely put a dent in the Do Do Juice sampler!

After wax removal:

Some shots, not as much in the sun and the paint was not 100% flawless but around 85% or so. I was strapped on time and did not spend the time I wanted on it as the next early morning we were heading to Reno! It looks great in the sun though but now it's covered in bugs and needs a gentle wash! It's got 70,000+ miles on the clock and looks better than new





The Do Do Juice Banana Armour is a nice wax to work with. It applies easy and removes easy. I did streak it in a couple of places on the hood to which Meguiar's QD removed in a pinch. Would I buy it to use all the time? Not sure. It sure looks great and works great but I have so many waxes that I would have to either hide them or use them up to give that one a try. I'm glad I tried it, I will use up my sampler then report back for sure! It's a lot like M26 but, I just used it and can't comment on longevity for looks or durability. I'm a pretty hard core Meguiar's user but want to spread my wings.
The Daytona wheel brush was a great investment for me. It works really well, super flexible. At first I didn't like how flexible it was. I came to appreciate how flexible it is with scrubbing prized wheels and how gentle it is, yet strong enough to clean! The instructions are spot on, hot water and hang dry and the bristles spring back!
Thanks for looking
Aaron
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