VanityDetailing
New member
Process:
Wash with Meguiar's NXT Wash
Simple Green diluted 2:1 to clean engine bay and wheel wells
WD-40 to dress engine bay and wheel wells
Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Aggressive Claybar
Meguiar's M85 Diamond Cut Compound, Meguiar's W4000 wool cutting pad, Makita 9227C @ 2000rpms
Meguiar's Ultimate Compound, Meguiar's W8000 foam polishing pad, Makita 9227C @ 1250rpms
Meguiar's SwirlX, Meguiar's W8006 foam polishing pad, Meguiar's G110 D/A @ speed 6
Meguiar's M7 Show Car Glaze, Meguiar's W9006 foam finishing pad, Meguiar's G110 D/A @ speed 3
Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Detailer
Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Wax
Meguiar's NXT Insane Shine Tire Spray
Meguiar's PlastX to polish headlights
Meguiar's NXT Streak Free Glass Cleaner
Full album is here...
Before pics... notice lots of spiderwebbing, swirls, and scratches...
And after about 90% correction. There were some scratches that were pretty deep into the clearcoat, that would have come out with wetsanding the entire car, and many of them will be filled and hidden in 2 weeks when he comes back to get wax applied. Since he just had the car repainted, I can't put any liquid wax over it yet. It's got a thin coat of Ultimate Quick Wax to help water bead up for a couple weeks, but it's minimal at best.
And the prerequisite driveway shots...
Wash with Meguiar's NXT Wash
Simple Green diluted 2:1 to clean engine bay and wheel wells
WD-40 to dress engine bay and wheel wells
Meguiar's Mirror Glaze Aggressive Claybar
Meguiar's M85 Diamond Cut Compound, Meguiar's W4000 wool cutting pad, Makita 9227C @ 2000rpms
Meguiar's Ultimate Compound, Meguiar's W8000 foam polishing pad, Makita 9227C @ 1250rpms
Meguiar's SwirlX, Meguiar's W8006 foam polishing pad, Meguiar's G110 D/A @ speed 6
Meguiar's M7 Show Car Glaze, Meguiar's W9006 foam finishing pad, Meguiar's G110 D/A @ speed 3
Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Detailer
Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Wax
Meguiar's NXT Insane Shine Tire Spray
Meguiar's PlastX to polish headlights
Meguiar's NXT Streak Free Glass Cleaner
Full album is here...
Before pics... notice lots of spiderwebbing, swirls, and scratches...




And after about 90% correction. There were some scratches that were pretty deep into the clearcoat, that would have come out with wetsanding the entire car, and many of them will be filled and hidden in 2 weeks when he comes back to get wax applied. Since he just had the car repainted, I can't put any liquid wax over it yet. It's got a thin coat of Ultimate Quick Wax to help water bead up for a couple weeks, but it's minimal at best.



And the prerequisite driveway shots...









