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Y2KSVT
07-17-2011, 09:48 PM
Since my mother-in-law purchased this Escape a few months back, I told her I'd detail it for her. Of course, I get the keys on a 90+ degree weekend. She dropped the car off on Friday, so it was there when I arrived home from work. Here's what it looked like. Could it be that I wouldn't have any swirls to remove and all it would need is a wash and seal?

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Of course not! Here are a few close ups of the paint.

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That tar was THICK! I actually wonder if it wasn't an underbody liner as it looked suspiciously like what was used on parts of the rear wheel wells. Anyway, after an ounce or so of Poor Boy's Bug Squash, an entire Meguiar's clay bar, and some careful fingernail work, that tar was gone.

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Here are a couple of shots immediately after a Dawn wash using the 2 bucket method.

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Y2KSVT
07-17-2011, 10:01 PM
Here's a 50/50 of a test spot on the hood. I used an LED flashlight for this picture.

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I used D151 and an LC orange flat pad for this, which proved to be a nice combination on this paint. Here's a before and after of another spot on the hood.

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Once all of the polishing was complete, I pulled it out into the sun (Saturday) for some sun shots. These are right after the polishing stage.

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I wanted to give my M-I-L a good amount of protection, so I gave the car another Dawn wash to get rid of whatever the D151 left behind. I also wanted to make sure I had removed any swirls and hadn't just covered them up. Here's how water reacted after this Dawn wash.

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I pulled the car back in to dry it off and inspect for swirls. Here are some shots with the halogens.

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I was very pleased to see that D151 did not just fill those swirls, but they were removed. I then applied a coat of DP Poli-Coat. This stuff spreads nice and thin and a very little goes a very long way! Here are some sun shots with the Poli-Coat.

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The tires received one coat of DP tire gel and the wheels were treated to one coat of WheelWax.


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And one last reflection shot to leave you with...

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Mark

Jenn1270
07-17-2011, 10:14 PM
Man that looks good. I know your MIL will be happy with it.

MakemeShine
07-17-2011, 10:36 PM
Great Job on the vehicle.
Your MIL is gonna love u even more now and your the best SIL in her eyes.

shoeless89
07-17-2011, 11:03 PM
When I buy a house (one day) :work: It has to have a 3 car garage like yours

Y2KSVT
07-18-2011, 07:46 AM
Man that looks good. I know your MIL will be happy with it.

She was thrilled with it. Thank you!


Great Job on the vehicle.
Your MIL is gonna love u even more now and your the best SIL in her eyes.

Thank you!


When I buy a house (one day) :work: It has to have a 3 car garage like yours

We just moved in about a month ago. Our previous house had a 2.5 car detached garage. The 3rd bay unfortunately is pretty unorganized at the moment. That should all change in the coming weeks. Thanks!



Mark

vet
07-18-2011, 08:01 AM
It never hurts to have a happy M-I-L ! (lol)

Good job!