Detailed: 06 Jeep

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This Rubicon was in pretty good condition. Only 6,xxx on the odometer. Had some minor swirls and paint transfer. Worst spot was the hood. Required rotary and possibly wet sanding. Both of which I cant do on customer cars, yet.

This was an exterior detail only. And it has a HARD clear.

Wash
Presoak with pressure washer foam gun
2 bucket method with CG CWnG and Edge shmitt
Stoners with Cobra glass MF on windows

Clay
Mothers clay bar with CG CWnG in AG foam gun

Polish/ Wax
OP PO with CCS orange pad, OP CO with CCS yellow pad on hood
Waxed with DP Max Wax

Door Jams
DG 921 and microfiber

Tires/ Wheels/ Wheel Wells/ Exterior Plastic
Tires cleaned with DP GEL, dressed with Meg's foam
Wheels cleaned with PB Spray and Rinse with EZ brush and Edge wheel schmitt, polished with DP wheel glaze
Wheel wells cleaned with Amazing Roll Off, dressed with AA foam
303 on exterior plastic

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Good job....but mandatory pics in two days of the Rubicon ripping it offroad, I wanna see a filthy truck:righton:

That Armor All foam has got to be one of the most versatile products, not only does it clean good, but leaves a perfect dark sheen to any rubber or trim.
 
Very nice detail there Dan. I have a friend that just purchased one of these and he just got back from a big 4x4 expedition and phoned me asking me if I could remove scratches hahahaha I'm sure I'll be hearing the story shortly hahahaha.

Great job there buddy, thanks for sharing.
 
I actually used Meg's foam on the tires (just corrected it). I like AA foam better though.

This was my first time doing a Jeep. It was a little awkward. 4" pads are mandatory IMO. I also had a hard time removing OP PO. Could be because Im using a PC and wasnt breaking it down enough. But it was harder to remove then Menz. 106FF and SIP. OP CO was a lot easier to remove.
 
Ooohh thanks for sharing that tip on the 4inch pads....good thing I have lots of them ;)
 
Nice job, I really like the hood side reflaction shot.
 
Very, very, nice, Dan! Boy did that ever need it. Be a shame to drive that off road!
 
Nice job Dan!! I am really impressed with those wheels. The before was nasty. But you did some beautiful work. :applause:
 
This was actually more of a really light silver with flakes. MaxWax did a great job!
 
nice work Dan..i'm also impressed with the wheels
 
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