A 760 + two trucks

Ron Harris

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I had some time to down load a few pictures and thought I would Share.



The BMW had some water spots on the hood.

I used the Optimum Hyper Compound with an orange LC VC pad.

Finished with a white LC VC pad and the Optimum Polish.

Car was sprayed with Optimum spray wax.



The Dodge was compounded with the Optimum Hyper Compound and a 3M compounding pad.

Final polish and swirl removal was done with Optimum Polish and the White LC VC pad.

Toped with two coats of AJ and Optimum spray wax.



The GM Truck was polished with the Cyclo and the orange pads with the Optimum Compound. Not the Hyper.

Toped with one coat of the AJ and Optimum spray wax.



Note the AJ was applied with the Cyclo and white finishing pads to both trucks.







 
So where are the pics? :confused:



Hey ron what does Optimum car wash remind you of???? Maybe NXT car wash :grinno: :LOLOL :lol :D
 
Dent's & Details said:
I had some time to down load a few pictures and thought I would Share.



The BMW had some water spots on the hood.

I used the Optimum Hyper Compound with an orange LC VC pad.

Finished with a white LC VC pad and the Optimum Polish.

Car was sprayed with Optimum spray wax.



The Dodge was compounded with the Optimum Hyper Compound and a 3M compounding pad.

Final polish and swirl removal was done with Optimum Polish and the White LC VC pad.

Toped with two coats of AJ and Optimum spray wax.



Chevy was polished with the Cyclo and the orange pads with the Optimum Compound. Not the Hyper.

Toped with one coat of the AJ and Optimum spray wax.



Note the AJ was applied with the Cyclo and white finishing pads to both trucks.







Looking good :xyxthumbs now that I have my AJ can not wait to use it. just need this weather to warm up for a few days without any rain :think:
 
Hey ron what does Optimum car wash remind you of???? Maybe NXT car wash



No I think it's more like Dawn. Like it's the same Color. :think:



now that I have my AJ can not wait to use it. just need this weather to warm up



I have found that the warmer it gets the easier the AJ is to remove.
 
I have found that the warmer it gets the easier the AJ is to remove.[/QUOTE]





That is what I have heard as well. would like to use it on a few details I will be doing but the temps are in the low 40's and I do not want to * try out * the AJ on a customers car if I have not used it before. will have to get my feet wet with it when the temps get better.
 
As long as you continue to work AJ until it is nearly clear, it wipes off with ease, even in upper 40s temperatures.



Nice work, Ron. Glad to see I am not the only one doing a mix of luxury cars and trucks. Must be a Texas thing, eh?
 
[quote name='Scottwax']As long as you continue to work AJ until it is nearly clear, it wipes off with ease, even in upper 40s temperatures.



now that sounds even more tempting. maybe I can try it on the wheels of a detail I am doing today. the product looks great and seems very user friendly. the only thing is the high is only going to be around 40 today :think:
 
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