sportscarhiatus
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Time once again for the yearly detail of the wife's daily driver. After a harsh winter of salt and dirt and other nasty crud, along with tons of cheerios, sippy cups, goldfish, and other snacks from our 2 year old (all of because of family trips too!)...it was time once again to clean her up. To point out though, since we got it new 2 years ago, I never really gave her a thorough polish/de-swirl. This is technically speaking, its "first" time under the knife 
This process took over 12 hours, over a span of 3 weeks...darn minivan is so biggggg!!! I had to work on it an hour or two a day, mostly evenings. Sometimes, it would be every other day. Most of you fathers/husbands out there who work full time (not a detailing business of course) and have a demand for family time, all know what I mean...... there's just not enough time in the day.
How did I make it work over 3 weeks with her driving it everyday? The key is to work 1 panel at a time. I'd go from start to finish, ONRing it, claying it, polishing, glazing, sealing (then next day wax). Since the panel in question is completely "sealed" so to speak, then no big deal getting it hit with the elements.
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So I finally got her 100% done today, inside and out...:dblthumb2: finally, after starting back in early/mid March. Minivan is finally SWIRL-FREE!!!! My steps were as follows:
Exterior:
Oh, and tires and rims cleaned with Amazing rolloff... sealed with OCW.
Voila.... all done. Yes, I know it's a minivan, but hey... our love for detailing is not vehicle dependent
On to the pics... enjoy.Feed back please
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This process took over 12 hours, over a span of 3 weeks...darn minivan is so biggggg!!! I had to work on it an hour or two a day, mostly evenings. Sometimes, it would be every other day. Most of you fathers/husbands out there who work full time (not a detailing business of course) and have a demand for family time, all know what I mean...... there's just not enough time in the day.
How did I make it work over 3 weeks with her driving it everyday? The key is to work 1 panel at a time. I'd go from start to finish, ONRing it, claying it, polishing, glazing, sealing (then next day wax). Since the panel in question is completely "sealed" so to speak, then no big deal getting it hit with the elements.

So I finally got her 100% done today, inside and out...:dblthumb2: finally, after starting back in early/mid March. Minivan is finally SWIRL-FREE!!!! My steps were as follows:
Exterior:
- ONR wash (panel by panel as needed)
- Meguiar's clay / ONR lube
- Menz SIP via LC orange CCS pad - Flex
- Menz PO85RD via LC gray CCS pad - Flex
- pads cleaned on the fly via XMT cleaner
- CG EZ Creme (love this stuff) via LC blue CCS pad - PC
- 4Star UPP via LC red CCS pad - PC
- Final hand wash via 2 bucket/grit guard/DP extreme foam
- Collinite 845 (starting to be my favorite LSP for daily drivers) via red CCS pad - PC
- this I applied over the entire car today, not panel by panel
- DP interior cleaner (mmmm banana scent...)
- Aero 303
Oh, and tires and rims cleaned with Amazing rolloff... sealed with OCW.
Voila.... all done. Yes, I know it's a minivan, but hey... our love for detailing is not vehicle dependent

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