97 Blue Land Rover Discovery

danwatt

Doing stuff.
At least, I think it's a 1997. Moderate swirl marks and many light scratches.



Anyways, first time using the Optimum Rinse Free Wash (QEW type product). Worked GREAT. I'll definetly be using this a lot in the future.



#80 with rotary and polishing pad

NXT by hand



Autoglym plastic conditioner on all the plastic and rubber. Dressing and restoring the trim took far longer than any of the stuff with the paint. Those Brits love their trim.



Woolite/Water 10:1 on interior wipedown, got rid of a ton of scuffs and stains, and even some 3 year old dried coffee marks on the plastic. 303 on the rubber floor mats (after washing them with simple green). Used the Woolite mix on the leather too, worked great. Interior was pretty messy, now it looks brand new except for the area around the shifter. That wierd grippy rubber everybody uses is a bear to get clean, but I did what I could.



Wheels were cleaned with simple soap and water. Wish I got before pictures, but wasn't thinking straight I suppose.



Anyways, here are some pictures:



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Those trucks are definitely not the easiest vehicles to clean. There are so many nooks and crannies on the interior. You did a great job on both the interior & exterior. Looks brand new!!



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did you do the roof as well? That must have been a real PITA. I must concur that the truck looks as good as new. Autoglym for the plastic huh, have you ever tried the 3M plastic cleaner and plastic polish? If yes then how would you rate the autoglym product against the 3M products? I ask because i have heard good things about the autoglym but i have been extremely impressed with the 3M products. How long did the detail take? Definetly an extremely good job.
 
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