ScottB
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- Mar 3, 2006
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Well I am rather lucky in that I keep my cars (Vette, SRX) in top shape and it truly is much easier to detail a well detailed car. That said during my vacation this week I made a promise to my father to detail his car. Now the car is an 06 Buick, so it could be in worse condition. but it is black .....
A little background on the car. My father was a GM of a Buick franchise and been there for around 25 years. The family decided to sell the franchise this past winter to three Pontiac dealers locally, and the family decided to concentrate on their Nissan franchise. Being that my father stayed on as a SM he was none to thrilled about driving a foreign car (previously he had a new demo like clockwork every 3 months). So he leased his first car in more than 30 years. Basic transportation is all he wanted and got a one pay lease at a price that would make us cry ... but he decided on black with black interior!! (WHY oh WHY)
The car sits on a car-lot near the ocean more than 70 hours weekly. It is garaged at night, and is washed weekly by a porter at the dealer (can you say swirls, dirty towels, and buckets of dirty water). I only wish I could show you pics from last night when I started. The car had a minor accident in the front, and the panel was replaced and repainted also. So my task was at hand :
Interior :
Glass -- Stoners Invisible Glass
Dash --- Sonus Cockpit Detailer (no gloss, but UV protection)
Leather --- Pinnacles Leather Conditioner
Exterior:
Wheel Cleaning --- DP Gel Wheel Cleaner
Wash --- Poorboys Suds and Foam Gun
Dry --- Leave Blower, and Guzzler
Polish --- Menzerna P085, White Pad, PC on 6
Sealant --- 1 coat Rejex (last night) , 2 coats UPP (today)
Qd --- Quikshine (used in all doorjambs also)
Wheels Protection --- DP Wheel Glaze, Quikshine
Tires --- DP Wheel Protectant (nice and glossy)
My idea was to provide durability and protection from the elements. Car will only see washing for the next 3 months and garage at night. Sorry if sun bleached out any pics but its already full tilt at 1130am.
Exterior
Chrome Wheels
Interior (see no gloss)
Reflection
No Swirls -- Reflection II
A little background on the car. My father was a GM of a Buick franchise and been there for around 25 years. The family decided to sell the franchise this past winter to three Pontiac dealers locally, and the family decided to concentrate on their Nissan franchise. Being that my father stayed on as a SM he was none to thrilled about driving a foreign car (previously he had a new demo like clockwork every 3 months). So he leased his first car in more than 30 years. Basic transportation is all he wanted and got a one pay lease at a price that would make us cry ... but he decided on black with black interior!! (WHY oh WHY)
The car sits on a car-lot near the ocean more than 70 hours weekly. It is garaged at night, and is washed weekly by a porter at the dealer (can you say swirls, dirty towels, and buckets of dirty water). I only wish I could show you pics from last night when I started. The car had a minor accident in the front, and the panel was replaced and repainted also. So my task was at hand :
Interior :
Glass -- Stoners Invisible Glass
Dash --- Sonus Cockpit Detailer (no gloss, but UV protection)
Leather --- Pinnacles Leather Conditioner
Exterior:
Wheel Cleaning --- DP Gel Wheel Cleaner
Wash --- Poorboys Suds and Foam Gun
Dry --- Leave Blower, and Guzzler
Polish --- Menzerna P085, White Pad, PC on 6
Sealant --- 1 coat Rejex (last night) , 2 coats UPP (today)
Qd --- Quikshine (used in all doorjambs also)
Wheels Protection --- DP Wheel Glaze, Quikshine
Tires --- DP Wheel Protectant (nice and glossy)
My idea was to provide durability and protection from the elements. Car will only see washing for the next 3 months and garage at night. Sorry if sun bleached out any pics but its already full tilt at 1130am.

Exterior

Chrome Wheels

Interior (see no gloss)

Reflection

No Swirls -- Reflection II
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