2007 Range Rover HSE

stilez

New member
11k on the clock, this Range Rover provided some fun for Sunday. The paint had an incredible amount of bonded tar and other contaminants for the mileage, but once clayed (about an hour), the paint was nearly flawless underneath. The silver was like glass once finished.





Interior



- Folex and steam to clean entire interior

- TOL Tire Cleaner cut 1:1 on rubber mats

- Zaino Z5 Pro on wood, silver trim

- Zaino Z10 on leather, vinyl, rubber, plastic

- Zaino Z8 in jams

- Stoner's Invisible Glass on glass





IMG_5333.jpg


Snack time !



IMG_5351.jpg




IMG_5354.jpg










Exterior



- Dawn Wash

- Zaino Z18 Clay on paint, glass, wheels (entire hour to complete)

- TOL Tire Cleaner cut 1:1 on tires, wells, plastic trim

- GR40 to clean plastic trim further

- P21s Wheel Cleaner on wheels



- HTEC via rotary and LC CCS Yellow Cutting Pad @ 1200rpm on paint transfer

- Zaino Z-AIO via PC and LC CCS Green German Polishing Pad @ 6

- Zaino Z5 Pro on paint, glass, lighting

- Zaino Z-CS on wheels

- Zaino Z8 final wipedown



- Zaino Z16 on tires x 2

- CG VRP cut 2:1 for wells, plastic trim





Before

IMG_5327.jpg




After

IMG_5366.jpg






Before

IMG_5326.jpg




After

IMG_5359.jpg




IMG_5342.jpg






Before

IMG_5329.jpg




After

IMG_5348.jpg






IMG_5344.jpg




IMG_5337.jpg




IMG_5362.jpg




IMG_5363.jpg




IMG_5346.jpg






Cheers.
 
EisenHulk said:
Wow!



I'm a newb, so pardon the "dumb" question. You're using the Z5 paint polish on the wood trim? Interesting!



wood trim has a clear coat just like the paint so he used it to remove the scratches and clean it up.
 
Thanks everyone.







EisenHulk said:
Wow!



I'm a newb, so pardon the "dumb" question. You're using the Z5 paint polish on the wood trim? Interesting!





Z5 Pro is a sealant, not really a *polish*, per se. The wood was in perfect shape and the addition of Z5 Pro added gloss and protection.
 
Thanks, Sean.



What if you're working with wood that isn't in perfect shape, and you're needing to polish out some scratches...What's a option there?



I wish I had known about this over the weekend. I worked a Lexus RX300, and the wood was in really good condition. I could've used the Z5. Time to order!!!







G35stilez said:
Thanks everyone.













Z5 Pro is a sealant, not really a *polish*, per se. The wood was in perfect shape and the addition of Z5 Pro added gloss and protection.
 
EisenHulk said:
Wow!



I'm a newb, so pardon the "dumb" question. You're using the Z5 paint polish on the wood trim? Interesting!



Wait Sean, what color was the wood? My Range has a dark "matte" wood that I wouldnt touch with Z5.



Awsome job, as usual.
 
Yea z-5pro is a sealant so no correcting is going to happen. It *MIGHT* look like it fixed very minor swirls/scratches but its just filling them in. If you have any type of marring or swirls I wouldnt really use z-5 on it, I would go with a "polish".
 
Back
Top