Another Highlander (blue)

christian900se

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I did this one today, again the interior revamp and exterior wash/clean/wax but it turned into a full correction because I felt like being nice to the owner for making it things easier for me to help out. It turned out great, and Im very happy given I only did a one step polish that gave 90% correction.

Exterior-

Wash- ONR
Pinnacle bug remover 'sponge'- finally got the courage to use it, worked great!
Clay- ## medium clay, Luber clay lube
XMT #3 on CCS white pad (PC)
XMT glaze
Collinite 915
PB's wheel sealant
Megs Endurance tire shine
303 protectant
Rain X on the windows

Interior-

Woolite and water (1:3)
303 Protectant
Bissel Little Green
Resolve
Megs UQD on wood trim
Shop vacc'd the interior

Befores:

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Beautiful work!

It's disappointing how many folks spend $30,000 and treat a vehicle as a beater.

And those are nice carpet lines. You'd make a fantastic landscaper! :D
 
Very nice work. I like this paint color much better than the brown Highlander you just did. Very pimp carpet lines, too.
 
Great work man! Isn't that bug sponge awesome! Combine that with some PoorBoy's Bug Squash or something similar, and cleaning up these bugs is so easy...
 
Blackfire: To be honest, this car was just driven to Montreal and back from Armonk NY! I actually enjoyed working on this car, since the paint came up nicely.

Emile: Thanks for the props! I actually really like this color, the paint threw out no surprises (with the exception of scratches all the way down both sides) and turned out great.

PerroneFord: haha thanks, I could never really muster the balls to use it but I figured I'd give it a try with ONR and it worked great. I will definately be using it in the future.
 
Nice job!....If I could make a suggestion...try out some Undercarriage spray on the wheel wells....specially with high sitting vehicles and the gap more present, using some with give it that final touch to complement the wheels ;)

Nice job overall :)
 
I know, I always get a comment about the wheel wells ;)

I did wash them, but I rarely use any kind of dressing on them. I will definately be ordering some Adam's for the future.
 
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