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Old 10-09-2007, 09:41 PM
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Detail GMC Jimmy daily driver

This Jimmy belongs to the owner of the BMW 325i that I did. He was so pleased with the Beemer that he wanted his daily driver done. When I picked it up all he said was "I want it to shine". Well as this is a daily driver and it had very little, no I'll change that to absolutely no TLC. This was actually his Mom's vehicle and when she bought a new one he bought this to use everyday so as to not put too many miles on his 3/4 ton pickup. The vehicle was not abused, it just recieved no attention. Basically he just got in it and drove it. It was very dirty but I figured I could definately make it look better and hopefully make it "shine".

Well here's what I did:

Tires/Wheels: Cleaned with DP Gel Wheel Cleaner and a Black Schmitt. The wheel wells were really really really dirty so no brainer here, they got the mighty ARO. When I sprayed the ARO the dirt and grime just rolled off. I also used an old Black Schmitt on the wells. The wells were then dressed with Stoners Trim Shine. Now for dressing the tires...well I know saying how much I Love this stuff is like beating a dead horse but hell I'm going to hit him again! I ABSOLUTELY LOVE Surf City Beyond Black Tire Pro. I did something a little different this time with it and it only made me love it even more (if that is even possible). Since SC Beyond Black is soooo thin you tend to lose some everytime you use it when you pour it on the Cobra Flex Foam applicator. Well I decided to put some in a small sprayer I have and man did that work awesome. Absolutely no waste and you could get exactly the amount you want on the applicator. OK enough of my man crush on Surf City.

Engine: The engine was really dirty so instead of the Megs APC it got the mighty ARO. So the process was rinse, ARO, rinse and dress with Stoners Trim Shine.

Glass: Inside and out got Stoners Invisible Glass with Cobra MF and WW. Well I must say that this is probably the last detail you will see from me that doesn't include Surf City Clearly Better Glass Cleaner. I finally got my refill with my AG order and gave away the SIG I had left. OK so my Surf City man crush wasn't completely over .

Trim: The trim got the usual Poorboys Trim Restorer. If you haven't used this product you need to.

Interior: The inside got DP Total Interior Cleaner and boy was it needed and boy did it do an awesome job. All surfaces were protected with DP Total Surface Protectant. I shampooed the mats with a mixture of Water and Woolite diluted 10:1. I then used the PC with a green aqua brush to clean and then rinsed. After rinsing I used the shop vac to extract the water. Finally door jambs got DG 951.

Wash: I used the AG foam gun with a mixture of 2oz of DG 901 and 1oz of 4 Star Shampoo. I used a rinse bucket and a White/Yellow Schmitt. The bugs got the combo of Poorboys Bug Squash diluted 2:1 and the Pinnacle Safe Scrub. There was so much road grime on the lower panels that I pre-soaked with Stoners Tarminator before I washed with the foam gun. That really helped as the grime just came right off with the yellow side of the Schmitt.

Paint: The paint was really oxidized and had a lot of water spots on the hood so I decided on Menzerna Intensive Polish with an orange LC pad via the PC at speed 5.5. I know it may have been a little over the top to use Menzerna on a daily driver but he wanted it to shine and I had all the confidence that the Menzerna IP would get the job done. Next I used Poorboys EX sealant. I will say that I have used the Poorboys on 2 other vehicles and really liked it, however both of those vehicles were white. It looked good on the dark blue of the Jimmy but I think some of my other sealants might have made it look a little better. I think I'll stick to the Poorboys for lighter colors, but I do like the usability of the Poorboys and the slickness it gives. I applied it with the PC with a blue LC pad @ speed 3.

Thanks for looking and all comments and advice is welcomed especially on the Poorboys sealant if any of you have experience with it as like I said I've only used it 3 times.

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Old 10-09-2007, 10:41 PM
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Great shine on the blue, good job
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Old 10-10-2007, 03:36 AM
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Great job, I love seeing detailed engines! Stoner's Trim Shine, huh?
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Old 10-10-2007, 04:55 PM
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yet another top notch job there!!

Holy crap, getta load of that engine turnaround...that is beautiful!!!

Glad to see you are spraying your SC beyond black....did you spray and buff or juist spray? I have just been spraying and letting it do it's thing... So far so great!!

Did you dilute the ARO for the engine?

Have you tried the Grime Destroyer yet??? If not I sense a sample coming your way!!!!

Thanks for sharing man....now you got me itching to take off my monkey suit and get some detailing done!!!
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Old 10-10-2007, 05:30 PM
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Another awesome detail! The paint looked a little dull and hazy. Now it's richer and the reflections are nice and crisp. I like the look of SCG Beyond Black Tire Pro. Tires look new and not too shiny. You're making me wanna try out SCG Glass cleaner! I'm running out of DP Krystal Vision, so I'll have to try Surf City glass cleaner next. Great interior and engine detail as well!
Are you talking of PB EX-P Sealant? That's the only one I've tried. Not done any dark colors with it though. Does give a nice shine and pop to my metallic grey Explorer. I've only used it twice on the body. Now I just use my PB EX-P on the wheels. Works great and nice shine. Wheels seem to stay clean a lot longer. It's been a little over a month now. Didn't wash my SUV for 3 weeks and the front wheels weren't covered in brake dust like it used to. Maybe some anti-static properties? I don't know. Easier to clean too. Just QD spray and wipe.
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Old 10-10-2007, 05:40 PM
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That blue is jumpin' off the page! The interior looks beautiful and so does the engine (there's something about a clean engine that gets this girls heart a poundin' ). I love doing dd's because customers always seem to appreciate the detail more for some reason. Very nice job here.
Great idea on switching to a spray bottle for the SC Beyond Black. I haven't used that product yet but now I'll know how to deal with it when I do. Thanks for the tip. If you haven't tried SC Grime Destroyer you should give it a shot. I used it again last weekend on my Jeep after a road trip and the bugs melted off.
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Old 10-10-2007, 10:46 PM
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no I'll change that to absolutely no TLC. Basically he just got in it and drove it. It was very dirty but I figured I could definately make it look better and hopefully make it "shine".






That is a beautiful blue... now! Great job!




Now that is a nasty window Yep.... no TLC here!

Great job thanks for sharing!
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Old 10-10-2007, 11:27 PM
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man that's like lookin at my Jimmy, excpet blue... little bit better shape and not my bad a$$ tires!!! I also have a gibson exhaust and air raid intake. but love that detail bother.... you should try mixin some of your SC tire dressing with DP gel.. i bet it would look great!!!! Oh ya.... if you get the vehicle back, try hitting the passanger headlight with some 106ff
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Old 10-11-2007, 01:38 AM
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Man what a nice detail!
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Old 10-11-2007, 05:36 PM
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STELLAR work as usual WolfPacker! How do you do it? Cleanest wheels and tires in 9 counties! And how do you do the before and after pics? Do you have the camera on a tripod and make sure that all the pics are taken in the same position?
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