imported_indy
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I finally finished the wife's car. I spent about five
hours each evening after work for the past three
days do do the whole thing. This car is a '99
Chrysler Sebring JXI. It's never been detailed, just
washed and waxed. Here's the link to the pics.:
http://groups.msn.com/BillsIndyPage/sebring.msnw?Page=Last
Here's what I did:
Wash
Clay (Autopia Clay is awesome!)
Wash
Scratch X on Hood and rear deck (water spots)
Meg's Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner
Meg's Deep Crystal Polish
Meg's Gold Class Clear coat wax
Meg's #26 Carnuba wax
Meg's Endurance on tires
Meg's #40 on door rubber, grill opening, etc.
I'll be adding 3-4 more coats of #26 over the next week.
It's not perfect for sure, but looks better than it ever has
before. Thanks fellow Autopians for the wealth of
knowledge that I've gained here. I'm so glad I found
this site.
Now if I can just get my wife to drive AROUND the puddles.
hours each evening after work for the past three
days do do the whole thing. This car is a '99
Chrysler Sebring JXI. It's never been detailed, just
washed and waxed. Here's the link to the pics.:
http://groups.msn.com/BillsIndyPage/sebring.msnw?Page=Last
Here's what I did:
Wash
Clay (Autopia Clay is awesome!)
Wash
Scratch X on Hood and rear deck (water spots)
Meg's Deep Crystal Paint Cleaner
Meg's Deep Crystal Polish
Meg's Gold Class Clear coat wax
Meg's #26 Carnuba wax
Meg's Endurance on tires
Meg's #40 on door rubber, grill opening, etc.
I'll be adding 3-4 more coats of #26 over the next week.
It's not perfect for sure, but looks better than it ever has
before. Thanks fellow Autopians for the wealth of
knowledge that I've gained here. I'm so glad I found
this site.

Now if I can just get my wife to drive AROUND the puddles.
