Badly swirled black Suburban

hwm3

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Process:

Wash with Megs Super Soap via Foam Gun

Wheelwells and tires with APC+ 4:1 and nylon brush

Wheels with P21S wheel cleaner

PBs Bug Squash

Dried with PakShak WWs

Clayed with Megs blue clay using ONR as lube

Megs 105 on LC orange via Makita

Megs 105 on LC white via Makita

PBs PP on LC black via Makita

PBs EX-P by hand

Wet Obsession by hand

Megs Hyperdressing 4:1 on wells and tires

Optimum Opti-Seal by hand on wheels

Stoners IG on all glass

Black Wow on plastic trim



Here's what I started with.



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And the afters.



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Great job, looks really nice. I can't believe PB PP finished up after M105 with a polishing pad. Did you do an IPA wipe down after PB PP?
 
Scottwax said:
Looks a lot better.



No afters with the halogens? I really like seeing the befores and afters with them.



Word.



I've noticed this happening more and more often, and I'm a cranky jerk about it. You bring it up much more eloquently than me.
 
Black suburbans are killer to correct. They are always swirled and they take a long time to work on. Swirlburban as a like to call them. Great work on this one, The m105 looks like it did a nice job.
 
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