Tru_Shine
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For this trip up to Bristol, We were scheduled to work on this 2006 Ford GT and his Audi S8 V10 (write up for the S8 will come shortly). Starting off the owner did not want a full correction as it appeared to be in pretty good shape, but as we got further on in the process, we discovered quite a few factory defects.....Lets take a look.
*These Photo's were slightly adjusted to enhance viewing pleasure only*
Here is the car when we arrived.







A few Iron deposits on the rear bumper area

We started off with the wheels using one of my Favorite Wheel cleaners, Sonax Full Effect, a pH balanced, safe on all types of brakes and wheels, wheel cleaner.


While we left the Sonax to dwell a bit. I sprayed some Meguiars Body Solvent on the lower panels to break down all of the tar and grime and bugs.

Back to the wheels, here is the Sonax turning Red letting me know that its helping desolve all of the Iron particles on the wheels


I thought I would try out a new brush for this detail, and to some of you, it might look a little familiar, but it did an amazing job getting all the tight places and deep into the wheel.




Also with the aid of the Swissvax brush we are able to get in all other areas that the big brushes cant.


Next I degreased and scrubbed all of the fender wells using Megs Super Degreaser

Next we Pre-Rinsed the car to knock off any loose or heavy Debris


Then we apply some P21s Total Auto Wash to the whole car

Then comes the Foam Bath, This helps give the dirt on the paint a suspension and helps by reducing surface marring.


Going in straight lines to help prevent circular marring using a 100% Sheep skin wash mitt



To help with the embedded iron particles on the back, I used some Iron X. This will dissolve any iron that is stuck into the paint. Iron X will also turn red showing you that the iron is "Bleeding out"
