Mike Phillips
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Decontaminating a 1955 Ford Crown Victoria - Brilliant Shine Autoscrub Kit
Even classic show cars need to be decontaminated and polished as a part of their normal maintenance as "car guys" tend to expose their rides to environments where airborne contaminants are present and as such they can easily build up on all the exterior surfaces.
Case in point, this beautiful, all original 1955 Ford Crown Victoria
After wiping the exterior clean using a waterless wash the next thing I did was,
The Baggie Test - How to inspect for above surface bonded contaminants
Inspecting the hood - Yep, feels rough here...
Inspecting the roof... yep... feels rough here...
Inspecting the vertical panels on the driver's side and "yep", feels rough here...
Here's a brand new product by Nanoskin, it's there Brilliant Shine Nanoskin Kit - Coming Soon to Autogeek
The kit includes,
Autoscrub Speedy Prep Sponge
Autoscrub Instant Detail Spray "Smooth"
Autoscrub Hydro Express Hydrophobic Spray Polymer
16" by 24" Premium Microfiber Towel
To use this new Autoscrub kit to decontaminate your car you simply mist the "Smooth" onto the surface and then rub the Speedy Prep Sponge back and forth over the surface with no pressure to remove any above surface bonded contaminants.
While the instructions didn't state you needed to break the rubber polymer surface in by running it over glass first I figured it couldn't hurt and because I felt some type of contaminants on the glass I went ahead and broke the surface in on the windshield.
Then moved to the top and worked by way down...
Typically if the paint is contaminated, all the other smooth surfaces will be contaminated also so I proceeded to use the Autoscrub Speedy Prep Sponge over all the paint, stainless steel and glass.

Even classic show cars need to be decontaminated and polished as a part of their normal maintenance as "car guys" tend to expose their rides to environments where airborne contaminants are present and as such they can easily build up on all the exterior surfaces.
Case in point, this beautiful, all original 1955 Ford Crown Victoria

After wiping the exterior clean using a waterless wash the next thing I did was,
The Baggie Test - How to inspect for above surface bonded contaminants
Inspecting the hood - Yep, feels rough here...

Inspecting the roof... yep... feels rough here...

Inspecting the vertical panels on the driver's side and "yep", feels rough here...


Here's a brand new product by Nanoskin, it's there Brilliant Shine Nanoskin Kit - Coming Soon to Autogeek


The kit includes,
Autoscrub Speedy Prep Sponge
Autoscrub Instant Detail Spray "Smooth"
Autoscrub Hydro Express Hydrophobic Spray Polymer
16" by 24" Premium Microfiber Towel

To use this new Autoscrub kit to decontaminate your car you simply mist the "Smooth" onto the surface and then rub the Speedy Prep Sponge back and forth over the surface with no pressure to remove any above surface bonded contaminants.
While the instructions didn't state you needed to break the rubber polymer surface in by running it over glass first I figured it couldn't hurt and because I felt some type of contaminants on the glass I went ahead and broke the surface in on the windshield.


Then moved to the top and worked by way down...

Typically if the paint is contaminated, all the other smooth surfaces will be contaminated also so I proceeded to use the Autoscrub Speedy Prep Sponge over all the paint, stainless steel and glass.






