I picked up a 2010 Range Rover sport. It had been sitting in a dirt auction lot for a month or two. The car looks like it had been washed on a regular basis at a harsh drive through mechanical car Wash. Lots of swirl marks and the santorini black paint was a bit hazy. It had been stolen and partially stripped. Windows were rolled down. Probably how the bad guys got in. After lifting the parts, the thieves sprayed the interior with a fire extinguisher. Residue covered everything. Some was an 1/8 inch thick. Seats, carpets, dash, instruments. It got everywhere.
I got it home last night and sprayed it off. I then washed it twice using a foam gun. The transformation was encouraging.
I didnt have have a ton of time so my choices were Blackfire One Step or hd speed or Rupes uhs. I really like all three products. Because the one step has a bit more cut than hd speed and the Rupes Uhs has no protection built in, I decided to use the one step.
It was later afternoon but still in direct sunlight. After claying all horizontal surfaces I started on the hood. Wow. It cut through the haze like butter the black flake paint popped off the car. The residue wiped off easily and completely. I did the whole truck in just over an hour. I used three orange pads and a flex 3401. I could have used a couple more pads. I couldn’t have been happier with the Blackfire One Step.
This is was not a super detailed detail, but I did hit all painted surfaces. They turned out great.
The interior is coming. I got it washed down and 99% of the extinguisher powder is cleaned up. That stuff got everywhere. Leather has all been cleaned with flexal cleaner. Another couple of hours and it should be good to go.
I got it home last night and sprayed it off. I then washed it twice using a foam gun. The transformation was encouraging.
I didnt have have a ton of time so my choices were Blackfire One Step or hd speed or Rupes uhs. I really like all three products. Because the one step has a bit more cut than hd speed and the Rupes Uhs has no protection built in, I decided to use the one step.
It was later afternoon but still in direct sunlight. After claying all horizontal surfaces I started on the hood. Wow. It cut through the haze like butter the black flake paint popped off the car. The residue wiped off easily and completely. I did the whole truck in just over an hour. I used three orange pads and a flex 3401. I could have used a couple more pads. I couldn’t have been happier with the Blackfire One Step.
This is was not a super detailed detail, but I did hit all painted surfaces. They turned out great.
The interior is coming. I got it washed down and 99% of the extinguisher powder is cleaned up. That stuff got everywhere. Leather has all been cleaned with flexal cleaner. Another couple of hours and it should be good to go.