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Wash, Vac, and Spray Wax - 04 Jeep Liberty - EHUTH
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05-24-2007, 05:22 PM
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| | | Wash, Vac, and Spray Wax - 04 Jeep Liberty - EHUTH1 - Degrease Problem areas (tar, bugs, mud etc...) and followed with quick Rinse
- Clean wheels, tires and wells with "The Brown Stuff" Spray on let sit for 5-10 seconds and rinse *Amazing AIO degreaser cleaner! Oh yea I've been taking chrome wheel acid (white lightning) and spraying on exhaust pipes to bring back the aluminum look. Works really well.
- FOAM GUN - 2 caps of DG901 and 1 oz of flash wax *Drying Agent
- Let this sit for 5 Minutes while I get a break
- Spray off foam. Start at the top and make your way down to the bottom.
- MF Towel dry using Wet-N-Wipe Speed Glaze QD. This breaks the water and releases so I'm not wiping beads but a thin layer of residual.
- Next we drag the vac out and start in the rear and come to the front hitting all the cracks and crevices.
- Grabbed a old MF towel and used some Awesome APC to clean the scuffs and cup holders.
- I always do the tires next along with the wells, running boards, and bumper trim, then I follow that up with the cleaning of the wheels and chrome bumpers if any.
- While I'm waiting for the tire shine to settle in I go inside and wash my hands and get my waffle weaves and AIM glass cleaner and hit all the windows inside and out.
- It's just about time for Souveran Spray Wax. This to works good outside so you can see your results. I don't know what sparks this stuff but when oxygen gets to it the paint starts to glow!!
- Now it's time to final inspect and take it back to the customer.
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05-24-2007, 05:27 PM
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| | | Looks real nice!
Thanks Ryan | 
05-24-2007, 05:41 PM
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| | | That car's blingin! | 
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| | | yeah, blingin was the right word
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| | | Another SNOW & SHINE!!! Love it more than anything.
What were you using on the tires on this thing? I like it! | 
05-25-2007, 12:32 AM
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| | | Came out beautiful!!!
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Originally Posted by P1et Another SNOW & SHINE!!! Love it more than anything.
What were you using on the tires on this thing? I like it! | AIM Supergloss, a local chemical company. Super expensive, but I make one swipe with my applicator and on to the next one. I spend about 2 minutes doing the tires and also spray the fenderwells with the same stuff.
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| | | Thanks! I might have to check that out, that's the way I love my tires best. | 
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| | The "Wet-N-Wipe Speed Glaze QD" you used is that similiar to this?
Eagle's Wax As-U-Dry:
I used this after washes on my Truck for the last couple of years. Basically spray on while car is wet from rinsing then just dry off. Seems to last a few weeks. | 
05-25-2007, 02:42 PM
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| | | Kinda Sorta ^ .... This product I use is mostly to help the water break and streak off. It's somewhat of a quick detailer, more than a wax. That should work fine though. Good eye !!
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