Dirty Pacifica

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Sense Richy brought it up, i thought i go ahead and post the pacifica he was talking about.

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After a good wash
What swirls??? haha
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All Done
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Nice, one of my NYC friends bought one of those, nice cars, and I think hers is as neglected as that one...
 
Very nice turn around! What products and steps were used?
 
Wow, awesome work on the turnaround! Your process?
 
That is probably the dirtiest vehicle ever, I bet most of the swirls came from just washing it!

Was this a rental vehicle or a vehicle that was impounded since it has all the writing on the windshield?
 
Nice work there. Whas that vehicle parked for a vary long time or what? It was dirty, or perhaps someone had fun in the mud hahahaha.

The funny thing is I can no longer look at a vehicle with out seeing some kind of swirls/scratches. I like blue and one thing I've noticed after polishing a vehicle is that the color looks solid and vivid and this vehicle sure looks solid and vivid to me.

Great job, how long did this take you? What products did you use?

Thanks for posting.
 
Holy mother of moose! Thats like a nightmare turned fantasy.
Great job.
 
Thanks everyone for the compliments. This was actually a auction car, thats how come theres lot of writing on it. It came from like minnesota or something like that. So it was covered in mud and road salt from the snow.
All together with wash and polishing, it took around 4 to 5 hours.
The products i used were-
P&S full throttle cleaner polish
Presta Swirl Remover (this stuff is awesome, havent found anything to compare to it)
P&S Ultracoat polish top with P&S ultracoat wax
My supplier here carries mainly only P&S but lately i been ordering a lot of stuff online to see what else is out there.
 
It probably would have been best to pressure wash that car. I don't think it would be possible to wash it without swirling it all up.

Great turn around.
 
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