Well the vehicle here is my girlfriends. I decided to correct it for here since it has never been corrected and I wanted to leave it looking good for her. I choose to do a one step correction on its since I only had 8 hours to get the entire job done before she got out of work and I had to go pick her up. She said it looked better today than when she bought it a year ago. She had chunks of asphalt stuck in the wheel wells it was pretty bad. I didnt have time to take pictures of the engine bay or the interior beacuse I ran out of time but they came out looking good. On to the good stuff Products and Tools used: Karcher K 5.85M PWM Mecline Foam Cannon Makita 9227C PC 7424XP 3M Superbuff III 2 plus 2 wool pad Uber 3" rotary & d/a backing plate Uber 5.5 & 4" Yellow Pads LC Hydrotech Crimson 5.5" pad Bissell Big Green Machine with various attachments 3 Buckets (wash,rinse,wheels & exhaust) 2 Grit Guards Swissvax Detail brush Wheel Barrel brush Zep Citrus CG Maxisuds II DI sheepskin mitt Grout sponge Peak Microfiber Dressing applicator CG Ez-Creme Megs M105 Menzerna 203S PowerFinish Blackfire Wet Diamond Claymagic Fine Clay Poorboys World Trim Restorer DI WW microfibers Ducttape (to remove pet hair from carpeting) Mothers Products used: (Sent to me from Jim @ Mothers to test out and review) I have to say I was pleased using the products and got good results with them The Mothers line is a good brand that is easily accessible to everyone since it is mostly OTC. I would recommend it for those who dont want to spend alot on detailing supplies or have to go through the process of ordering online but still want to see results. Also if you happen to run out of a certain product weather it be a a highend boutique line or a regular product and need a replacement fast (say your in the middle of a detail) that will get you good results.... Mothers will be readily accessible to virtually everyone. Mothers Professional Heavy Duty Rubbing Compound # 81232 ( a bit runny, yet provides longer work times, finishes down nicely for a compound and has around the same cut as M105) Mothers Carnauba Wash & Wax (a good OTC soap, I would say its just as good or better than Meguiars Ultimate Wash and Wax) Mothers Showtime Detailer ( used as clay lubricant, provided good lubricity) Mothers Powerball4lights ( this is the only product I had problems with the supplied polish and drill pad when used didnt seem to have enough cut to ge out the sanding scratches from the supplied sanding pads. I had to use the makita to remove he scratches. I am sure it works fine when you dont use the sanding pads though, One thing is I do have an old dewalt drill so I am not sure if I had a better drill if it wold have made a difference) Mothers Wheel & Tire Cleaner (very similar to AG CWC) Mothers Reflections Tire Care ( lasts for about 2 to 3 washings and is not a overbearing look) Mothers R3 (removes racing rubber and road tar) Mothers VLR ( great all around cleaner and conditioner that leaves a low gloss/ matte look thats non greasy) Mothers Leather Cleaner (really cleans tough grime out of your leather safely) Mothers Leather Conditioner (conditions leather nicely and doesnt leave a greasy feel after like most OTC product) Mothers Glass Cleaner (works great and is ammonia free) Mothers Wheel brush (does the job) Mothers Wheel Well brush (does the job) Mothers Plush double sided Microfibers ( these are great quality microfibers but it doesn't seem like Mothers sells them individually...they should the 12 pack I received is excellent)
Haha thats a good one and thanks man Thanks Not yet it should be coming in tomorrow, ready to use on the new front bumper cover, hood scoop, and rear spoiler on my GT that I am getting refinished at the bodyshop!