RyeLou
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- Mar 5, 2007
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Went down south with my girlfriend for spring break. We stayed with her brother who is a car detailing god and happens to be a member on these forums. I must admit before this past week I used to run my car through a car wash or more often than not use the spray bays but use their soap/brush as well (I know, how terrible) My car has a little over 58k not-too-easily driven miles. It had swirls and small scratches and door dings all over the place. I didn't get my hopes up on the outcome, but the results were amazing in my opinion. We used quite a bit of product on the car to get it looking the way it does, but I think it looks great. I owe it all to one of your fellow members too. He more or less showed me how to do everything along the way too so I can maintain the look of my car and possibly work on a few other cars now that I'm back home. Anyhow, here is a list of products we used and some pictures:
PAINT
PC orange lc pad - Poorboy's ssr3
PC orange lc pad - XMT 2
PC white lc pad - Poorboy's PWS
By hand - Duragloss 601 PBA
By hand on top of 601 - Duragloss 105 (left on car for 1 hour)
The next day 2 wipedowns with - Duragloss Aquawax
WHEELS
DP wheel glaze
Duragloss AW x1
4* tire gel
No touch tire protectant inside wheelwells
GLASS
Inside - Sprayway glass cleaner
Outside - polished with Duragloss glass polish and then topped with Duragloss rain repel.
PAINT
PC orange lc pad - Poorboy's ssr3
PC orange lc pad - XMT 2
PC white lc pad - Poorboy's PWS
By hand - Duragloss 601 PBA
By hand on top of 601 - Duragloss 105 (left on car for 1 hour)
The next day 2 wipedowns with - Duragloss Aquawax
WHEELS
DP wheel glaze
Duragloss AW x1
4* tire gel
No touch tire protectant inside wheelwells
GLASS
Inside - Sprayway glass cleaner
Outside - polished with Duragloss glass polish and then topped with Duragloss rain repel.











