Pontiac Solstice: MAX WAXED
Today I got a call from a State Farm agent who just bought a new Solstice, and wanted me to detail it for her. She said the dealership didn't do a very good job. Imagine that? The car is charcoal gray w/ black interior. It's very nice little car all except the wheels. They're very similar to the new tahoe wheels. I think they're some type of aluminum, and they don't shine very good. I would much rather have chrome. Anyway here's the process:
Exterior:
Rinse w/ PW
Apply Meg safe-d greaser to rims and tire via PW foam gun
Scrub w/ yellow shmitt
Rinse w/ PW
Apply soap mixture (hyper, apc, 4 and 1, H20) via PW foam gun
Clean w/ white shmitt
Rinse w/ PW
Spray tires w/ Armour Tire foam
Cali blade windows
Spray Fast clean and shine on car
Dry w/ Guzzler
Aquawax rims
Aquawax all glass and side mirrors
Max Wax entire car by hand
Remove w/ two MF one dry and one misted w/ Crystal Mist
Interior: new car (YES!)
Wipe door jams
Aquawax door jams
Stoner windows
MF dash and door panels
Aquawax chrome accent pieces
Max Wax painted accent pieces
Vacuumed w/ Rigid and brush attachment (best interior tool ever!)
BEFORE PICS:
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AFTER PICS:
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CONCLUSION:
Once again I'm very impressed w/ both Max Wax and Aquawax. It was a pleasure doing this car after having to do so many SUV's lately. I almost felt bad taking the Mr. Franklin from her. Not really! She loved it and wants it clean at least every two weeks along w/ her white Range Rover.