Pictures: SONAX PNS + Pinnacle Jeweling Wax - Ford vs Chevy


Yesterday we held a free car detailing class here at Autogeek. We started at 4:00pm and were finished at 6:45pm. That's 2 hours and 45 minutes to,

  1. Clean 8 wheels and tires
  2. Chemically decontaminate the paint on both cars with SONAX Fallout Remover
  3. Foam Gun Wash with BLACKFIRE Foam Soap
  4. Rinse both cars well
  5. Mechanically decontaminate with BLACKFIRE Foam Soap and Clay Mitts
  6. Rinse well
  7. Dry with Guzzler Microfiber Waffle Weave Drying Towels and the Master Blaster
  8. Tape-off with 3M Green Painter's tape and Autogeek Cover-up towels.
  9. Machine polish with Pinnacle Jeweling Wax and foam "polishing" pads
  10. Hand apply SONAX Polymer Net Shield - wipe off with RUPES microfiber towels.
  11. Take the beauty shots and the group shots
  12. Stick a fork in both cars and kick them out the door




Pictures

The wheels and tires were very dirty. If you've never tired it before, check out SONAX Wheel Cleaner. It works great and it's SAFE.





Below you'll find the pictures showing the holograms in the paint when I took pictures OUTSIDE using bright overhead sunlight. You can also see them in this picture using the SCANGRIP Sunmatch Swirl Finder Light. The holograms are the wispy lines running vertical intermixed in the circular swirl scratches.







The paint on the Chevy Spark was in fairly good shape and the swirls buffed out quick and easy with the Pinnacle Jeweling Wax.






Here's Robert DiTerlizzi of Impressions Detailing - using the Griot's BOSS 15




Frank - using the FLEX 3401




Rob the Harley Detailer using the Griot's BOSS 15




Antti K Arro of 561 Car Detailing using the FLEX 3401




Dan aka Danno on this forum using the FLEX XFE15






Liz - Brian's Wife using the Griot's 6" Random Orbital Polisher






Craig using the Griot's 3" Mini Polisher




John using the Makita PO5000C






After applying and removing the Pinnacle Jeweling Wax, next up we hand applied the SONAX Polymer Net Shield

This is Brian and his wife Liz. Brian works in Customer Care, many of you reading this have probably spoken with Brian over the phone.






Dan applying SONAX PNS to the Spark






Frank applying PNS to the Spark





After applying the SONAX Polymer Net Shield or PNS, you wait about a minute and then softly wipe-off the excess.







Next up... the after shots...