Detailed Elegance - 2008 Black GMC Terrain

bes225

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Hmm, I'm about to purchase some car washing agents for my car. My question is, are there washing agents out there that wor well and won't remove a car that has been waxed previously?



These are the products i'm interested in and any opinions/experiences/comments will be appreciated.



Eimann Fabrik Power Wash+

Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo

P21S Bodywork Conditioning Shampoo

Eagle One Wet Car Wash

Meguiar’s Gold Class Shampoo & Conditioner

Liquid Glass Wash Concentrate

Meguiar’s No. 00 HI-TECH WASH







Thanks!
 
i use gold class like most here because of it lubricant properties and price. it really can't be beat.

but i also use p21s just to mix it up. it seems to be more gentle than most of the others (smells great too)

i've also a bottle of power wash and use it in the winter when conditions are harsh. it's stronger and i need that for the salt, dirt, slush, etc...

and none of the above have stripped my finish.

(AIO and SG with p21s wax sometimes)
 
Pinnacle Bodywork Shampoo= Too much $$$ smells like sun tan lotion

P21S Bodywork Conditioning Shampoo= The most gentlest I have used,pleasant smell, leaves paint very smooth

Meguiar’s Gold Class Shampoo & Conditioner=Cheap and cleans well, carefull not to use too much soap because it will sud way too much but hate the cheap perfume smell

Meguiar’s No. 00 HI-TECH WASH= Good stuff, smells very strong(harsh) and good luck finding it locally only place i found it locally was NAPA auto parts.
 
EF Power Wash+: Wont strip wax, slippery, cheap by the gallon, no perfume smells. Gold Class: slippery, cheapest, perfume smells, available everywhere. Both are very good washes.
 
I buy the Professional Line of Meguiars washes by the gallon at local automotive paint supply stores. It is generally very easy to find.



Go to the Meguiars web site, and you can find shops that stock them in your area.
 
The Zymol Auto Wash is also a good choice that is sold at auto or department stores. Only 4.99. Leaves a great shine and smell nice.
 
Today, I did another detail for the same group of people that I have been doing work for lately. When I arrived the customer says to me "Do you think you will be done by 2:30pm?" I thought to myself, here we go again. I explained to the customer that the condition required more time to do the correction, but if she needed me to be done by that time, I would have to cut out a step, and the results would not be 100%. Another challenge to beat the clock. I originally wanted to do M105 and M205, but since I was under heavy time constraints, I decided to do M205 on a Hydrotech Cayan pad.

Wash: ONR w/ 2BM
Clay: Blackfire Poly Clay with ONR as lube and BF Clay Cleaner and Extender
Multiple IPA wipe downs
Wheel wells - Purple Power
Wheels - SCG Beyond Steel
Windows - Meg's D120

Paint Correction:
M205 on 5.5" H20 Cayan Pad using GG RO on speed 6

Exterior Trim dressed with 303 Aerospace Protectant
Tires dressed with 303 Aerospace Protectant
Wheel Wells dressed with 303

LSP - BFWD

ON to the pics:

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50/50 of hood.
Sorry that the pick didn't come out very good. Bad lighting.
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Another 50/50 of the front drivers door
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Handle After
Like I said, not 100%, but much better
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After I removed the polish, I did an IPA wipe down and a final wipe down with M34
After with a coat of BFWD
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Took it outside (sorry no sun again)
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This job could have been better if I had the time to do it correctly, but given the time that I was given, I am extremely proud of this one. It has been a long couple of weeks, but I am happy to be busy.

As always, thanks for looking.
 
Looks great Barry with the time you had on it, that customer will return to you from the work you show her!
 
Barry, you're really knocking 'em out lately! Amazing work, especially given the time constraints. Hopefully your busy streak continues into 2011 and beyond. :clap:
 
Dang Barry! Great job for the compressed time schedule. Quick question on the pillars - do you tape-off or just polish away? I'd almost say you are starting to get the hang of it :-B

Better not you have Dave teach you any tricks, LOL!
 
Looks great Barry with the time you had on it, that customer will return to you from the work you show her!
Thanks Angelo.
The customer actually was thrilled when she saw the results. I was almost embarrassed to turn it over without it being 100%, but she wanted to be out by 2:30. Considering the time frame, I was very happy with the results.
Barry, you're really knocking 'em out lately! Amazing work, especially given the time constraints. Hopefully your busy streak continues into 2011 and beyond. :clap:
Thank you Mike.
I already have three jobs lined up for just after the holidays.
Dang Barry! Great job for the compressed time schedule. Quick question on the pillars - do you tape-off or just polish away? I'd almost say you are starting to get the hang of it :-B

Better not you have Dave teach you any tricks, LOL!
Thanks Harry.
On this job, since time was such an issue, I didn't bother taping. Very often, if there isn't much trim around the pillars, I will just polish the windows as well. It does wonders on the windows.
I still have some things to learn, but every detail that I do, I gain more valuable experience, and learn something new on each job. Trust me, Dave could teach me plenty!!!!!!!! Are you listening Dave?.....lol
 
Barry !

That is some beautiful work on some damaged paint, my friend !!! :hurray:

With the little amount of time you had to work with - wow - I have to say that you totally turned this black disaster around into a like-new just off the truck vehicle !

You are really getting into a great groove - I am so happy and proud of you and the awesome work you do !!!

I am glad to see that it looks like you found an indoor shop space to use - that really helps especially now in winter.

Boy, I am so happy to nominate you for the BEST ROOKIE DETAILER OF THE YEAR AWARD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I can also see that you will not ever have a problem getting Clients with the extremely high level of work and work ethic you have been doing this year.
:rockon::rockon::rockon:
Dan F
 
Barry !

That is some beautiful work on some damaged paint, my friend !!! :hurray:

With the little amount of time you had to work with - wow - I have to say that you totally turned this black disaster around into a like-new just off the truck vehicle !

You are really getting into a great groove - I am so happy and proud of you and the awesome work you do !!!

I am glad to see that it looks like you found an indoor shop space to use - that really helps especially now in winter.

Boy, I am so happy to nominate you for the BEST ROOKIE DETAILER OF THE YEAR AWARD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I can also see that you will not ever have a problem getting Clients with the extremely high level of work and work ethic you have been doing this year.
:rockon::rockon::rockon:
Dan F

Dan,
I am absolutely floored by your very nice and kind words.
In the words of Sally Fields, "They like me, they really like me".....LOL
Very nice work Barry :thumbup:

Thank you Dave.
You know that anytime I get a compliment from you, it means a lot to me. I look at you like my mentor.
Please remember, that if you do a class on paint correction, please be sure to let me know, as I will be the first in line.:thumbup:
 
Very nice Barry.

I am glad to see you staying busy.

I have a black GMC to do tomorrow, but thankfully its just a maintenence detail.
 
Dang Barry, very impressive.
Did you consider M105 on a polishing pad [like Tangerine]? I tried that on a one step and got great results, however I did not try 205 on a cyan, so I couldn't compare.

Nicely done once again!
 
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