I've been working on this car for a few days. While I'm waiting for the floor to be sprayed in my new garage to prepare for winter storage projects. So, this one goes to the house for service! Wash - Foam w/CG Citrus Wash/APC Cocktail Two Bucket Wash with Adams Car Wash Wheels - P21s (5min dwell) SV Wheel Brush (Agitate) EZ Detail Brush (Agitate) Sealed w/JS109 Tires - APC (DIYC Tire Brush) SV Pneu Paint Clean up - Clay Bath w/Pinnacle Ultra Poly Clay w/ONR/water Cocktail 105 w/ 80ppi SM Arnold 6" and 4" Black Polishing Pad on Shinex/Flex X 2 Menz PO106ff/80 ppi Sm Arnold 6" Black Polishing Pad on Rotex Menz PO85rd/100 ppi SM Aronld Finishing Pad on Shinex/Flex IPA Wipedown X 2 Two Layers of Blackfire Wet Diamond Glass - AG Glass Polish Trim - SV Nano Int - SV Leather Milk It's a driver First thing was a foam with APC/CG Citrus Wash Cocktail Need some wheel cleaning Working the P21S Wheels all clean All dried up. Not too bad, pretty clean. All ready to give the buffers a spin - working the tight stuff Even made a little mess with the Rotex Fuel door was a bit marred Kick panels required some clean up A pillar C Pillar Headlights needed a little touch up Random before and after Sealing the windscreen and kept thinking about taking the bike out!!:shead: Took a look and decided to clean, polish seal and generally tidy up the engine bay Can all polished and engine bay sealed Some sunny before and after Couple more. This download thing is time consumming!!! Thanks for looking!!!
The orange hue from the sun makes the 2nd to last picture look amazing, you are so luck to get to work on such nice cars!
Thanks for the comments and replies. This car is a quandry for me. I typically do about three cars per month. This one extended into Oct by a day. So, now, do I take it easy and do only two more cars in Oct. or actually do some work?? I'm pretty much booked up thru Feb. (that's with my three cars per month schedule) due to clients in Denver putting away cars for the season. :thud:
Thanks again guys!! This car really didn't require much. And, I have to say that using the SM Arnold pads eliminates the need for wool, on this car. I also enjoyed the Menz products. Along with the Shinex and Rotex, this car was the first go around with an enitrely new line up!! Andy