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09-28-2011, 06:24 PM | #1 |
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Jet Black 135
Spent this past Sat and Sun detailing the 135 and my girlfriend's Rover. The 135 is an Early Feb 2008 build and has seen a lot of track use and elemental contaminants. Needless to say, it was a LOT of work to correct the paint. The photos aren't detailed - but an overall finished result (forgot to take the nasty befores!)
135 (about 8 hours): - wash and clay - IPA wipedown - full pass cutting pad and HD Uno polish (Porter Cable DA polisher) - IPA wipedown - full pass HD Uno - polishing pad - IPA wipedown - another full pass HD Uno - finishing pad - IPA wipedown - finished with HD Uno Poly - finishing pad - tires/trim cleanup and dressing (Turtle Wax gel for tires) - interior clean Rover (less than a year old, only took 3 hours) - wash and clay - IPA wipedown - full pass finishing pad and HD Uno polish (Porter Cable DA polisher) - IPA wipedown - finish pass HD Poly - finishing pad - tires/trim cleanup and dressing - interior clean |
09-29-2011, 11:40 AM | #4 |
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Thanks! Before I started the heavy stuff, I had to remove about a pound of bugs from my front bumper which I picked up on the spirited drive through the mountain pass to Steamboat Springs here in CO - went through the entire gallon of methanol
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