It was kind of dark when the car was dropped off, but it wasn’t very dirty anyways. So I don’t have any pictures of the wash. Here’s a few of the damage after the wash, removing iron contaminates and being clayed. On to the paint correction. Driver’s door. Rear quarter panel. Hood. Passenger door before. After. Rear pillar. Front fender before. After. Trunk. Pulled it out in the sun to inspect the progress. Sanding pigtails by the gas tank. After. Rear quarter panel before. After. Front bumper before. After. The interior looked fairly clean. However, it was actually pretty dirty. It’s a little harder to see the difference on the seat. Wax applied. And a few after shots. Thanks for checking it out!
Nice job on the car. Looks great. I just wish you would share your product choices and process. I am here to learn and I know it takes many products s and steps to get from the beginning to the end of a job like this.
I used Chemical Guys Citrus Wash and Gloss for the strip wash, with Sonax FE for the wheels, Adam's All Purpose Cleaner for the tires and undercarriage, and Auto Finesse Iron Out for iron decontamination. I used two passes of FG400 on an Uber microfiber cutting pad, and one pass of SF4500 on a green Uber pad. For the interior, I used Adam's Leather and Interior Cleaner, and Adam's Leather Conditioner. If you have any more quesitons, just let me know, thanks! Thank you, and yes, I'm located near the Yorktown/Williamsburg area.
Really nice work, that paint POPS in your first after. Just tell the owner to sell his AutoZone wheels and go back to OEM!