zmcgovern45
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This customer contacted me on Facebook regarding his Challenger SRT8. It is not his daily driven vehicle, and he wanted it cleaned up so it would look it's best when he got to take it out on nice days. The paint had rather deep swirls and scratches, as well as etched water spots and bug splatter. I was battling some ridiculously hot weather (2 days of 97 degrees, heat index of 103) and I gave it everything I could for a two step correction, but there were still some heavier defects that I was unable to correct within the time I had to work on this vehicle. Overall I'd say I achieved around an 85% correction, and it looked great when it was completed.
Process
Engine
- Wash underside of hood
- Rinse Engine Bay
- Meguiar's D103 agitated with various brushes
- Thoroughly Rinse
- Dry with leaf blower
- Trim and plastic panels dressed with 303
- Hoses and harnesses dressed with CG Black on Black Spray
Exterior
- Wheels: Sonax Full Effect agitated with soft wheel brush and sponge, barrels cleaned with wheel woolies
- Tires: Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner and Brush
- Foam Pre-Soak: CG Citrus Wash and Gloss
- Bug & Tar Remover: CG Bug Bugger and Tar Remover (5:1 I think?)
- Wash: CG Citrus Wash and Gloss w/ sheep skin wash mitt (2 bucket method)
- Dry: DI Waffle Weave MF Towels
- Clay: DI Fine Grade Clay
- Tape: 3M Blue Painters Tape
- Paint Thickness Readings Taken
- Compound: Meguiar's D300/M105 Mix (D305?) on 5.5" Meguiar's MF Cutting Pads via Rupes LHR21ES and 3" Meguiar's MF Cutting Pads via PC7424XP
- Polish: Meguiar's M205 on 5.5" LC White Polishing Pad via Rupes LHR21ES and 3" White Polishing pad via PC7424XP
- Wash: ONR (GD method)
- Sealant: CG Black Light
- Wax: CG Pete's 53
- Exhaust: CG Metal Polish + Protection (by hand with MF towel)
- Glass: Meguiar's D120
- Tires: Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel
Total Time: ~15 Hours (heat slowed me down a little)
Before
The car was dropped off and I had some time to get some pictures before the driveway was in full shade and I could begin washing.
Even though the car was dirty, I could clearly see the swirls and scratches. Also the car had plenty of water spots on the paint which always makes me assume there will be some etching in the clear coat.
Here's a new one... a spider had made its home in the corner of the rear window.
The faces of the wheels were not too dirty, but the barrels of the wheels needed a good cleaning.
Exhaust tips were in pretty good shape, but again, there were more water spots.
Engine wasn't too dirty, but there were tons of water spots on all of the plastic trim, as well as a layer of dirt and dust.
Process
Engine
- Wash underside of hood
- Rinse Engine Bay
- Meguiar's D103 agitated with various brushes
- Thoroughly Rinse
- Dry with leaf blower
- Trim and plastic panels dressed with 303
- Hoses and harnesses dressed with CG Black on Black Spray
Exterior
- Wheels: Sonax Full Effect agitated with soft wheel brush and sponge, barrels cleaned with wheel woolies
- Tires: Tuf Shine Tire Cleaner and Brush
- Foam Pre-Soak: CG Citrus Wash and Gloss
- Bug & Tar Remover: CG Bug Bugger and Tar Remover (5:1 I think?)
- Wash: CG Citrus Wash and Gloss w/ sheep skin wash mitt (2 bucket method)
- Dry: DI Waffle Weave MF Towels
- Clay: DI Fine Grade Clay
- Tape: 3M Blue Painters Tape
- Paint Thickness Readings Taken
- Compound: Meguiar's D300/M105 Mix (D305?) on 5.5" Meguiar's MF Cutting Pads via Rupes LHR21ES and 3" Meguiar's MF Cutting Pads via PC7424XP
- Polish: Meguiar's M205 on 5.5" LC White Polishing Pad via Rupes LHR21ES and 3" White Polishing pad via PC7424XP
- Wash: ONR (GD method)
- Sealant: CG Black Light
- Wax: CG Pete's 53
- Exhaust: CG Metal Polish + Protection (by hand with MF towel)
- Glass: Meguiar's D120
- Tires: Optimum Opti-Bond Tire Gel
Total Time: ~15 Hours (heat slowed me down a little)
Before
The car was dropped off and I had some time to get some pictures before the driveway was in full shade and I could begin washing.

Even though the car was dirty, I could clearly see the swirls and scratches. Also the car had plenty of water spots on the paint which always makes me assume there will be some etching in the clear coat.







Here's a new one... a spider had made its home in the corner of the rear window.

The faces of the wheels were not too dirty, but the barrels of the wheels needed a good cleaning.


Exhaust tips were in pretty good shape, but again, there were more water spots.

Engine wasn't too dirty, but there were tons of water spots on all of the plastic trim, as well as a layer of dirt and dust.





