So we had a nice day yesterday and decided to get a few things together and test a few products out. Since joining the forum we've been introduced to products we never knew existed and just had to try them before business season opened.
We've decided to go with poorboys products through and through, just because of their superior performance in our opinions. But we did have a few products we needed to exhaust before placing our order.
We stopped by a local autozone just to see what they carried and we were surprised at the new addition of several items to their car care isles.. They seem to carry megs gold class in high volumes, and also their prices on stoner products were pretty decent. theyve also introduced the high class megs line, zymol line, and a few others. We picked up a few gallons of gold class, some engine brite, and some cd2 to test the claims everyones been making. We also did a test detail so I could familiarize myself with the pc 7424 and we could get a decent time measurement for future reference. When I say this is a witness detail.. kind of.. I say that because the vehicle we did was one of our cars (06 nissan altima) and because we didn't go all out on it. On a customers car we'd be more thorough in a few areas, but due to time constraint, lighting being non existent as yesterday was the cloudiest bleakest detailing day ever, and because rain was scheduled for late evening, we just wanted to do a decent quick run through. (quick in this case being almost 6 hours)
pics and details
process
wash- megs gold class
chenille mitt (utilizing two bucket wash method)
assortment of mf towels and brushed for wheels and wells
dried with waffle weave towel
prep- clayed with megs smooth surface kit (megs quick detailer as lube)
cleaned with chem guys paint cleaner/swirl remover
orange pad and pc 7424 (spread at 1, worked in at 5)
finish- chem guys pro polish
megs #7 glaze
followed by quick detailer for a little protection
stoners ig for all glass
wheels- were not dirty at all so we just did a wash with gold class
wells sprayed with armorall water based extreme shine
wheels sprayed with titanium tire wet
engine- pre treated with engine bright
spray rinse
cd2 applied, allowed to sit for 25 mins then excess wiped
(i apologize in advance for the pics. we just got our new canon rebel t1i and I'm still working with it, also we didn't have any sun and time was against us as we just wanted to get done before the rain)
after claying the car we were very shocked to find the amount of imperfections present on the vehicle. The xp2 did an amazing job in removing most of them, but we need a heavier abrasive to cut through the remaining ones. The stuff we used did do a good job in polishing the headlights and tail lights though.
overall we were very pleased with the performance and price of the megs gc. stoners was amazing as well. as far as the engine bright and cd2 i think i'll have to test the applications on some dirtier engine bays to really see the difference. We also can't wait to get our hands on some PB's ssr2 and 2/5 as well as some pro polish to get rid of the remaining swirls and imperfections in the altima's paint.
pics of the process. all comments welcome (and before anyone says anything. i didn't get the last few shots due to it being dark, cold, and us being hungry, But the wheel wells were done, and the exhaust tips were polished before we set out. )
BEFORE
DURING (sorry for no washing pics)
IMPERFECTIONS
HERES A 50/50 SHOT (These results were typical throughout the car)
AFTER
We've decided to go with poorboys products through and through, just because of their superior performance in our opinions. But we did have a few products we needed to exhaust before placing our order.
We stopped by a local autozone just to see what they carried and we were surprised at the new addition of several items to their car care isles.. They seem to carry megs gold class in high volumes, and also their prices on stoner products were pretty decent. theyve also introduced the high class megs line, zymol line, and a few others. We picked up a few gallons of gold class, some engine brite, and some cd2 to test the claims everyones been making. We also did a test detail so I could familiarize myself with the pc 7424 and we could get a decent time measurement for future reference. When I say this is a witness detail.. kind of.. I say that because the vehicle we did was one of our cars (06 nissan altima) and because we didn't go all out on it. On a customers car we'd be more thorough in a few areas, but due to time constraint, lighting being non existent as yesterday was the cloudiest bleakest detailing day ever, and because rain was scheduled for late evening, we just wanted to do a decent quick run through. (quick in this case being almost 6 hours)
pics and details
process
wash- megs gold class
chenille mitt (utilizing two bucket wash method)
assortment of mf towels and brushed for wheels and wells
dried with waffle weave towel
prep- clayed with megs smooth surface kit (megs quick detailer as lube)
cleaned with chem guys paint cleaner/swirl remover
orange pad and pc 7424 (spread at 1, worked in at 5)
finish- chem guys pro polish
megs #7 glaze
followed by quick detailer for a little protection
stoners ig for all glass
wheels- were not dirty at all so we just did a wash with gold class
wells sprayed with armorall water based extreme shine
wheels sprayed with titanium tire wet
engine- pre treated with engine bright
spray rinse
cd2 applied, allowed to sit for 25 mins then excess wiped
(i apologize in advance for the pics. we just got our new canon rebel t1i and I'm still working with it, also we didn't have any sun and time was against us as we just wanted to get done before the rain)
after claying the car we were very shocked to find the amount of imperfections present on the vehicle. The xp2 did an amazing job in removing most of them, but we need a heavier abrasive to cut through the remaining ones. The stuff we used did do a good job in polishing the headlights and tail lights though.
overall we were very pleased with the performance and price of the megs gc. stoners was amazing as well. as far as the engine bright and cd2 i think i'll have to test the applications on some dirtier engine bays to really see the difference. We also can't wait to get our hands on some PB's ssr2 and 2/5 as well as some pro polish to get rid of the remaining swirls and imperfections in the altima's paint.
pics of the process. all comments welcome (and before anyone says anything. i didn't get the last few shots due to it being dark, cold, and us being hungry, But the wheel wells were done, and the exhaust tips were polished before we set out. )
BEFORE




DURING (sorry for no washing pics)




IMPERFECTIONS



HERES A 50/50 SHOT (These results were typical throughout the car)

AFTER





