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fly07sti
06-01-2018, 08:27 PM
Today I did a maintenance wash on a good customer of mine’s Tesla.
It has not been washed in almost 2 months. I have been the only person to clean this car since she bought it last year.
Took about 3 hours to finish.
Unfortunately her neighbors installed lawn sprinklers and this is the only place for her to park and the water spots are starting to etch. Will be polishing out next month to remove them.
My process today was wash wheels, tires, wheel wells first.
On tires used D143, wheels got Wheel Brightener, and wells got LATA. Various wheel woolies and speed master brushes. Tires dresses with BF AIO tot& trim.
Paint got a thorough pressure wash to remove the accumulation of dirt/debris. Followed by a rinseless wash with D114 using GDM. For LSP, I used UFF.
Interior glass cleaned with mixture of D114/V7 and paneling wiped down with GG interior Detailer.
I’m not one for taking pictures but I snagged a few. Thanks for looking.
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PaulMys
06-01-2018, 08:28 PM
Nice!!

FrankS
06-01-2018, 08:32 PM
Nice work Don, looks like new! :dblthumb2:

Sizzle Chest
06-01-2018, 09:09 PM
Very nice! Too bad about those darn sprinklers and water spots...but I know you'll tackle them and get that E-ride back in tip top shape!