GMC Sierra 2500 HD Diesel

Sevenrd

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This wasn't a full detail...thankfully. I really didn't feel like making two passes of polishing on this monster. I gave the owner the option of a full detail or a lighter detail. He chose the lighter. The truck appeared to see a lot of hard use, so it was probably appropriate. Didn't take befores. :(

The pictures don't reveal the swirls, but they're there. The sun was behind the clouds all day. I was actually surprised at the amount of swirls just KAIO and a polish pad removed. Nothing major, but a noticeable difference. Sorry about not having photos of the swirling. I just wasn't expecting much swirl removal on this one.

You can see some etching and a passenger door keying in some of the photos. Some of it was through the primer. :(

Wash
Clay
KAIO w/polish pad via PC
EX-P
NB
303 ext trim and wheel wells
DP tire gel


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Looks great for a light detail! :D Beautiful job! Thanks for sharing!
 
klasse does a great job of masking A LOT of swirls, but they come out if klasse gets washed off or dies away and the sealant glaze highlights them.
 
that's a great looking detail there... I just got some KAIO and patiently waiting to try it out
 
klasse does a great job of masking A LOT of swirls, but they come out if klasse gets washed off or dies away and the sealant glaze highlights them.
 
Great looking detail. The Natty's Blue looks great on there. :)

FWIW I have never noticed KAIO removing or hiding swirls because I ususally just use it as WOWO but I can believe that when used as a polish it has the possibility of cleaning up light marring.
 
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