Trying to catch up, been pretty busy lately, decent weather for November!
2012 Ford Mustang 5.0. Owner had a scratch in the paint (which sadly, turned out to be too deep to remove) and decided to have the exterior detailed and protected for winter as well. He usually does it himself but does everything by hand. He wanted to see what kind of results you can get with a PC (and I guess how to use one) as he is thinking of purchasing one.
The paint could use a full correction (not anything extreme, probably 1 good compounding step would clean it up nicely) but the basic rule of thumb is protection in the winter, correction in the spring.
ONR wash, Optimum nano-skin to clay
3D HD Speed using an Optimum microfiber polishing pad and my PC
Clearkote Carnauba Moose Wax (customer also has some, really likes it)
Armor All on the tires/fenderwells
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2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2006 Infiniti M45
I got some Rhino Gloss to try from Adrianna at Rhino, figured I could do some durability testing on the following two cars. I see them every 2-3 months, don't think they get washed too often. No polishing, the company pays for the work, all they will pay for is a wash, vacuum and wax. I will probably be out early next year to wash and wax them again. They definitely looked really good, Rhino Gloss looks similar to Opti-Seal.
ONR wash
Rhino Gloss to protect
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2003 Lexus LS430. Owner has a new Jeep Wrangler on the way, and is trading in the Lexus. Wanted it cleaned up enough to impress, but obviously not going to go all out on it.
ONR wash, Clay Magic blue clay
Optimum G-P-S using an Optimum microfiber polishing pad and my PC
Armor All on tires/fenderwells
2012 Ford Mustang 5.0. Owner had a scratch in the paint (which sadly, turned out to be too deep to remove) and decided to have the exterior detailed and protected for winter as well. He usually does it himself but does everything by hand. He wanted to see what kind of results you can get with a PC (and I guess how to use one) as he is thinking of purchasing one.
The paint could use a full correction (not anything extreme, probably 1 good compounding step would clean it up nicely) but the basic rule of thumb is protection in the winter, correction in the spring.
ONR wash, Optimum nano-skin to clay
3D HD Speed using an Optimum microfiber polishing pad and my PC
Clearkote Carnauba Moose Wax (customer also has some, really likes it)
Armor All on the tires/fenderwells








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2001 Jeep Grand Cherokee and 2006 Infiniti M45
I got some Rhino Gloss to try from Adrianna at Rhino, figured I could do some durability testing on the following two cars. I see them every 2-3 months, don't think they get washed too often. No polishing, the company pays for the work, all they will pay for is a wash, vacuum and wax. I will probably be out early next year to wash and wax them again. They definitely looked really good, Rhino Gloss looks similar to Opti-Seal.
ONR wash
Rhino Gloss to protect






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2003 Lexus LS430. Owner has a new Jeep Wrangler on the way, and is trading in the Lexus. Wanted it cleaned up enough to impress, but obviously not going to go all out on it.
ONR wash, Clay Magic blue clay
Optimum G-P-S using an Optimum microfiber polishing pad and my PC
Armor All on tires/fenderwells


