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    Super Member Dust2Glory's Avatar
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    First Hummer Detail: Lots of Pics!!!

    This beast belongs to the same lady I did the silver slk 230 I posted a few weeks ago. Since then I have fretted about doing this hummer... especially after seeing Ehuth1 detail and having 3 helpers and taking 3 hrs! Anyway, I talk to my new buddy last night and he helped calm me down... knocked some sense into me. Exterior is friggin HUGE... but the interior is no worse than a Tahoe.... so you take your good with the bad and deal with it. Started bout 8 in the morning and wrapped up 12:30. I only charged $140 and got a $60 tip!!!

    Exterior:
    Wash D2G special soap via Foam Cannon
    LC Ulti-mitt via grit guard bucket
    Clay RL medium duty, while washing
    Dry Guzzles and Meg's WW drying towel

    Paint got Liquid Souveran via UDM, black CCS sp. 2.5
    LSP was LS Spray Wax
    Trim got LS on it
    Wheel wells AA tire foam
    Tires RL exterior tire and trim dressing
    Rims wiped down 50/50 PB spray&gloss;DP final gloss
    Glass in/out SIG via WW mf



















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    nice job..theres a big difference in the before and after shots on the wheels and paint looks abit darker...great job

    Hummers..gotta love'em

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    Random Shots:














    Couple variations of Sig. Shot:






    Interior:
    Vac
    Wipe down RL Apc, detail brushes
    RL interior dressing, buff off
    RL leather cleaner
    RL leather conditioner via MF pad
    Folex on some spot
    RL odor neutralizer






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    Very nice Dust2glory!
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    Looks good!

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    Very nice! The Hummer's exterior definitely don't look like it would be an easy detail. Nice tip!

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    oooooh....man that interior looks wicked always enjoy the work you do but man the interior always gets me.

    Oh the two signature shots look wicked but I like the second one

    Has that pro look to it...just my preference though that's all.

    You did a wicked job...oh and you know what they say about large items, the bigger they are the harder they fall...well I've said it before but in this case the biger they are the better they look well done.

    Thank you for sharing.

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    Dust2glory that is great work.

    I have a stupid newbie question. What does RL stand for? I have searched and can't seem to find it.

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    Nice work on the H2
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