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Old 11-24-2006, 10:01 AM
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My first serious detail, my car!

Well, I have been a member for a short time here in AGO, and finally I was able to do my first Show-n-Shine AG standards Weather here in NE Ohio got milder so I was able to finally try my new PB stuff plus wash the car! You gotta love PB, it's the best(at least for me so far)! I started around 9:30am and it was barely above freezing point, so imagine how my hands were... Anyways, here's the process:

Clean tires with Turtle Wax Hard Shell Tire & Wheel Cleaner
Clean engine Simple Green 10:1 (No dressing to it)
Wash with Turtle Wax Platinum Car Wash and conditioner
Clay with Rightlook's Light Clay and using TW Car wash as lube(the clay held up great!)
Wash again
Dress tires with Mother's FX Tire Shine
Dress wells with AA on plastics and WD-40 on exposed areas (gives a nice satin shine)
PB Polish w/Carnauba blue by hand No PC yet, but saving for it...
Clean glass with Coastal Glas cleaner (cheapo of Stoners, but works as good)
Admire...
Take Ibuprofen....

I wasn't able to apply Natty's blue since it got dark on me and it was starting to fog at 5:30...whoppee... Interior will be done tomorrow since I concentrated on the exterior today, and I will post pics of it tomorrow, but here's the plan:

Use Rainbow E2 Vacuum to vacum the whole interior
Folex on mats
Simple Green 10:1 on plastics
Meguiar's Quick interior Detailer on plastics
Coastal Glass Cleaner on glass

Well, here are the pics, Hope you enjoy as much as I did doing it!






Sorry to add my mugshot, but just gotta love the reflection!


This is the clay right after 1 panel!


Thanks for looking!

Joey
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Old 11-24-2006, 10:09 AM
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Joey.......Very nice job!
I once also used WD-40 on wheel wells and in the engine bay! Those tires look awesome with that FX on them. Nice work and we appreciate your time to post such a detailed write-up.
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Old 11-24-2006, 10:16 AM
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Joey.......Very nice job!
I once also used WD-40 on wheel wells and in the engine bay! Those tires look awesome with that FX on them. Nice work and we appreciate your time to post such a detailed write-up.
Thanks Justin, those words coming from you are a very nice compliment! I usually use WD-40 on the engine too, but it leaves a little too shiny coat there, and I'm looking for a more stain finish. I will buy soon Hyper-dressing and cut it 4:1 to get the look I want. Thanks for your feedback!

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Old 11-24-2006, 10:24 AM
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Thanks Justin, those words coming from you are a very nice compliment! I usually use WD-40 on the engine too, but it leaves a little too shiny coat there, and I'm looking for a more stain finish. I will buy soon Hyper-dressing and cut it 4:1 to get the look I want. Thanks for your feedback!

Joey
Hyper Dressing is the best deal out there. It's dilution ratios make it a deal. Lasts well too.
Thanks bro!
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Old 11-24-2006, 10:30 AM
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Looks great. By the way, is that snow in the second picture? That would mean it is too cold. Any pictures of interior?
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Old 11-24-2006, 10:33 AM
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Looks great. By the way, is that snow in the second picture? That would mean it is too cold. Any pictures of interior?
Nah, not snow, just frost from the mix of fog and low temperatures we had the night before. Interior pics will come today, since I just concentrated on the exterior yesterday and it got dark on me.

Thanks for the compliments and expect interior pics today!

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Old 11-24-2006, 11:17 AM
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You did a nice turnaround the end results left the car with plenty of depth and reflection and darkened the paint..you did a great job..
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very nice work there! welcome to the adiction!
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Old 11-24-2006, 01:56 PM
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You done an outstanding job there. The car looks awesome! Great right up. The hood reflection is awesome. Do like the engine shot too. Nice shine on the tires. Let us know if the FX stays on the tires.
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Nicely done ....................And welcome to AG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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