Today's detail: 1999 Ford Taurus

tod071

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This one was a pretty tough job. Hard to tell, but it was actually pretty oxidized. Not to mention, no electricity, had to to use an inverter with not enough power to remove oxidation on a PC. So, I did my best with the limited resources available.

Process:
Wash - ONR, 2 bucket
Clay - 1/2 bar black (was Blue) Clay Magic
Polish - Horizontal panels got IP on Yellow, LC CCS @ PC4 (that's all the power I had)
Clean - Then went over entire car with XMT360 on Green, LC CCS
Tires - Cleaned w/ Simple Green 1:1 dilution, wiped with PB Trim Restorer
Trim - PB Trim Restorer

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pretty spiffy, considering the hardships you had to face. If you drive a truck you should consider getting a gas generator!!
 
Not bad considering your resources. The paint does look pretty dull in the before.
 
Dust2Glory said:
pretty spiffy, considering the hardships you had to face. If you drive a truck you should consider getting a gas generator!!
I considered it, but can't justify the cost. This is the only customer that I've had that problem with. She even led me to a community water spigot (sp?), even though her water hose was closer!

How's the noise on a gas generator? I'm assuming its louder than a pc...
 
Great job! Came out great even though you had a hard time.
 
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