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    Super Member shadybreal's Avatar
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    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!)

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    AFTER PICS:





    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.

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    Looks good

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    Once again Bradley good job.
    I want to detail one, I haven't had the chance yet. Did you put any protectant on the top. Like rag top, or 303


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    No not today, but I told her about it and see said maybe in a month or two. The top did produce good water beads though.

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    Man another great detail and writeup!! Nice process !! The car looks like it should "SHOWROOM" condition. I would love to work on a black solstice !!

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    Very nice, I really enjoyed your write up. You'r quite the detailer.

    Thanks for sharing.

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    Great job! That car is very hot. Max Wax & Aqua Wax have become two of my favorite LSP's!
    Mike Shumaker | Driven Auto Detail
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    Serving Central Indiana & Beyond!

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    It's hard to beat MaxWax and #951, some of the best products out there. Great job, the car looks awesome. On another note, Pontiac has a winner with that car IMO.


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    That is some serious depth. I wish more would see the power of the Max Wax!

    mmmmmmm........feeeeeeelsssss gooooooood!
    Formerly "justin30513"

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    Great work on that car. Looks slick, and wet!! Ahh! The many uses of AW #951.
    Alban B-)
    2008 Ford F250 XLT 6.4L PSD, 4X4, SC, SB, Bedrug bedliner, Torza Trifold Tonneau cover, SS step bars / Dark Shadow Gray Metallic
    2006 Nissan Sentra 1.8S / Inferno

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