2K4CE
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- Oct 11, 2010
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I know it's no Lamborghotti Fasterossa, but this pup here has seen a lot of hard days.
It's been washed with dish soap and "whatever is handy" since day one.
I washed it twice, degreased the wheel wells and it completely wrecked a brand new claybar. I wasn't expecting that! I've used the same claybar on my Corvette since... well.. ever. And I park next to train tracks!
I did the carpeting with the green machine and 1:4 folex. For an $88 carpet cleaner, I was pretty impressed. I think I need something that's a stronger cleaner than folex, though.
This had washing marks, swirls, and SO MANY scratches. Fortunately a quick go over with the cyan pad at high speed removed a good number of them.
After working on Corvette clear for so long, it was fantastic to work with Toyota clear coat. I found it very easy to work with.
Interior shots:
Exterior shots:
...Oddly the engine bay was the cleanest part of the car, but I wasn't working on that today.
It's been washed with dish soap and "whatever is handy" since day one.
I washed it twice, degreased the wheel wells and it completely wrecked a brand new claybar. I wasn't expecting that! I've used the same claybar on my Corvette since... well.. ever. And I park next to train tracks!
I did the carpeting with the green machine and 1:4 folex. For an $88 carpet cleaner, I was pretty impressed. I think I need something that's a stronger cleaner than folex, though.
This had washing marks, swirls, and SO MANY scratches. Fortunately a quick go over with the cyan pad at high speed removed a good number of them.
After working on Corvette clear for so long, it was fantastic to work with Toyota clear coat. I found it very easy to work with.
Interior shots:


Exterior shots:



...Oddly the engine bay was the cleanest part of the car, but I wasn't working on that today.