flyinion
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- May 5, 2011
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So, a while back Alko was bugging me to post pics of my new Jeep (well it was new in January lol). I finally told him in May I had some great pics of before/after cleanup from an off-road trip and I was going to post them. Well, it took me this long to get around to learning my new photo processing software and dealing with them lol, so here you guys go.
The dirt/bugs/etc. are from one day of off-roading and the 2 hours trip there and back. I actually did the cleanup over 2 days. Interior one evening, exterior the next. Interior was previously coated with UIGP so I just needed a vacuum, a spray bottle of water, and MF towels to wipe everything down. I did use invisible glass and a MF glass towel on the windows. The exterior was washed with the 2 bucket method with Dodo BTBM and 1oz of ONR for water softening and lubricity to guard against the heavy layer of dust. The engine bay was detailed with OPC 3:1 and 303.
Dirty pics:
Note the "desert pinstriping" down the side. Most of it on the actual paint was light and later buffed out.
This however is permanent as you'll see after the wash (it can't be buffed/etc.)
Yes this is all from one day off-road
The dirt/bugs/etc. are from one day of off-roading and the 2 hours trip there and back. I actually did the cleanup over 2 days. Interior one evening, exterior the next. Interior was previously coated with UIGP so I just needed a vacuum, a spray bottle of water, and MF towels to wipe everything down. I did use invisible glass and a MF glass towel on the windows. The exterior was washed with the 2 bucket method with Dodo BTBM and 1oz of ONR for water softening and lubricity to guard against the heavy layer of dust. The engine bay was detailed with OPC 3:1 and 303.
Dirty pics:





Note the "desert pinstriping" down the side. Most of it on the actual paint was light and later buffed out.

This however is permanent as you'll see after the wash (it can't be buffed/etc.)


Yes this is all from one day off-road
