richy
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- Mar 27, 2007
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Some guys get all the fun. While Mike massages McLarens, I meliorate minivans! Enough of the pity party, time to move on...
This van belongs to a good friend of mine's father. He just bought it and wanted it protected as well as it could be. Solution? Opti Guard. The job was to clean, decontaminate and coat the paint, wheels and glass.
Here it is as it arrived:
This van belongs to a good friend of mine's father. He just bought it and wanted it protected as well as it could be. Solution? Opti Guard. The job was to clean, decontaminate and coat the paint, wheels and glass.
Here it is as it arrived:





First up was the wheels which got cleaned with Zep Citrus. The tires were cleaned with Zep 505 and the well wells with LA Totally Awesome.
Next the van was foamed with DG 901:

Next it was hand washed with DG 901 and then brought inside where the wheels, tires and wells were blown dry with my Master Blaster.
The paint was then clayed to remove surface contamination with a CarPro Elastofoam block.
The hood had some light scuffs that were dealt with via TB black wool + Flex 3401 + Megs 100. That was followed with Sonax PF on an orange B/S pad + Flex. I used DG Squeaky Clean to finish off and to ensure a clean, true finish.
I then thought I would do the rest of the van with the PF and the orange pad. For kicks, I tried an adjacent panel with the orange panel and the DG Squeaky Clean. It gave as much pop to the paint as the PF did, plus saved a step. Therefore the remaining panels got SQ + orange B/S + Flex. Eraser was used to ensure no residual product was left on the surface.
The paint, grille, glass excluding the w/shield, wheels and front and rear lights all got coated with Opti Guard. The windshield was treated with Optimum glass coating beta product that I had left. I had a bit more than I thought I did and ended up putting 3 layers on to use it up.
Tires were shot with DG Wet Shine via an air gun. The paint was subsequently wiped down with UWW.
AFTER SHOTS:











Thanks for looking. Comments always appreciated.