This car was a referral and I did not even get to meet the owner. The vehicle had an error of either a previous detailer or a bodyshop. Whoever had burned through the paint on the back left corner...what a shame! The wheel molding had paint transfer too. I used my 35 mm lens for this car too..weird not being able to zoom. The paint corrected very easily for this car too..just like the Lexus I did. For the few scratches and whatnot, I just used M105 with a mf and it corrected quickly and easily for the most part. The Process: Wheels/Tires/Wells: The wheels had both tar and brake dust. For the first one I did Carbrite wheel acid first and then tarminator. This did not work as well as using Tarminator first and then the wheel acid..at least that's what I found. Tires cleaned with Zep purple degreaser. Wells cleaned with Zep Citrus. Wheels subsequently clayed with CM blue. Wheels subsequently polished with DG 501. Tires dressed with DP gel. Wash: Pre-wash with DG bug remover Foamed with DG 901 and followed up with 2bm Head/Tail Lights: Lenses compounded with Menz Micro polish. Lenses then polished with DG Track Claw plastic polish. Lenses sealed with DG 105. Paint: Paint and glass surfaces clayed with CM blue. Misc scratches and defects were corrected by hand with M105 and a mf Paint polished with Menz Micro polish with a rotary and black 5" LCC pad. Paint cleaned by hand with DG 501 (too bloody hard to get it out of the buffing pads, LOL) Paint sealed with DG 601/105 combo. Paint spritzed with DG Marine detailer spray. Exterior Trim: Paint transfer eliminated with 0000 steel wool and Isopropyl alcohol. Trim spot treated with trim dye. Trim dressed with DG flat black dressing. Grille: Chrome emblem and painted slats polished with DG 501 and sealed with 105. Glass: Cleaned with Zep glass cleaner Windshield and back glass treated with DG Rain Repel. Interior: Mats were vacuumed, dry brushed, vacuumed, treated with DG carpet cleaner, power washed, vacuumed and subsequently steamed. Carpeting was vacuumed and steamed. Plastic was cleaned with 303 and treated with 303 Aerospace. Leather was treated with Megs Leather conditioner. Door jams cleaned with ONR. Wood polished with Micro polish and treated with 303 Aerospace. BEFORES: SOMEONE NEEDS TO GO BACK TO POLISHING SCHOOL!! ALL TAPED UP: AFTERS: I stayed away from this area!
So perty Rich! Thanks for the detailed product usage steps. I am always looking to improve my interior workmanship. I'll have to pick your brain sometime. I started using High Traffic from Zep and it works great. Anyways great work Rich
No kidding..no jobs for like a month and then I get 5 all at once. Thanks very much...picking my brain won't take you very long, LOL. Thanks Bryan...that was a good compliment for my style...I let my work speak for itself.
Thanks Billy...nice to be able to be putting up some (and you'll be seeing more next week when I'm off of midnights). Thanks Piet...I was quite pleased with the results. Thanks Roger...It took me 13 hours total.
Awesome job. I enjoy your write-ups, very informative. May I ask you how long it takes you to do the interior? Yours always seem to turn out pretty well. Does having the steamer help a lot? Thanks again for a good write up. Brian
Thanks Brian. If you include the time I spend on the mats (which I do when I am washing the car b/c I usually power wash them) I would say about 2 to 3 hours tops. If the mats arent bad and it's just a matter of vacuum, steam and plastic..I think the fastest ever for me was about 1.5 hours. I have the Gaia steamer which is a steamer, vacuum and extractor in one and I love it. I have just been experimenting with different products to effectively remove all stains. Thanks a bunch.
Great job you have done there! I am also one of the Zep users who tried because of the positive feedback you give it. I think they make a pretty good line of products that are very reasonably priced. Thanks Marcus
I love to see before and after and so informative as well ... thanks for sharing I dont understand that your pre-wash using DG tar remover, do you mean spray the DG tar remover to the paint surface under dry condition before washing? Do you mind describe this part? I seldom using my DG tar remover so far ... I really love how you clean the interior part ... before and after tell how good you are :worship2: look like 303 products really good for interior cleaning ... Overall, this volvo looks great ... well done Richy ... :applause:
Marcus...thanks a lot man! Being here on DB is where I was introduced to it by AL-53 and a few others who swore by it. I tried the products and loved them too so I just do my part to share the info. I won't ever buy an over-priced APC again...or glass cleaner for that matter. Thanks very much!