Detail of my jeep...

CBlakeNS

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This was done awhile back but here are some photos:



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Just a random pic of my jeep that I like, you can guess why:

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Red96GT said:
What's so special about the last one??







:chuckle:

but seriously, I moved to atlanta 5 years ago... and just the other day, I was driving down the road and saw a lambo and didn't care! :soscared: freaked me out... it wasn't one of those "oh, thats a lambo"... I knew exactly what it was and didn't care. and then realized I didn't care a couple minutes later.



what is atlanta coming to? everyone and their brother has a supercar..





anyways, nice looking jeep!
 
Frugle said:
but seriously, I moved to atlanta 5 years ago... and just the other day, I was driving down the road and saw a lambo and didn't care! :soscared: freaked me out... it wasn't one of those "oh, thats a lambo"... I knew exactly what it was and didn't care. and then realized I didn't care a couple minutes later.



what is atlanta coming to? everyone and their brother has a supercar..





anyways, nice looking jeep!



Yeah, I hear ya. Cruise through Buckhead on just about any evening and you'll see plenty of Ferarris. I live in Alpharetta, and work near a Porsche dealer. I see P cars as often as Corollas.



Nice job on the jeep though. It really looks good.
 
Bigpoppa3346 said:
Process and products?

Body:



Washed with Meguiars NXT soap

Clayed with mothers claybar and used mothers show shine behind it.

Washed/Rinsed off again

I used the mothers power polish and wax and my porter cable 7424 to buff.

Used the polish with medium/light cutting pad, wax I used the 7424 on low speed.



Last I applied some meguiars carnuba wax and topped it with some type of spray on wax.



Wheel wells cleaned with simple green 1:1 and then armor all 1:1 sprayed on after.



Engine done the same way.



Worked out great, however I have learned much more about the processes since this detail.



Thanks for the comments....any suggestions would be great too!!
 
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