Got a call from a good friend/client of mine that needed to have his LR3 detailed for a photo shoot. He warned me that it was a bit dirty and looked really bad when it was cleaned. He said it looked so bad that he just kept it dirty all the time. We scheduled my Platinum Signature Gloss and got to work.
He was right..it was REALLY dirty!
We foamed the vehicle with my 230 degree water and let it sit for a min before we started washing the vehicle. To be sure we got it washed correctly we went around it three times. We then clayed it using the Lavender Gloss-It claybar and washed it one more time to remove the clay residue.
I used the new Gloss-It Beta Wheel cleaner and again it just blew me away at its cleaning ability. The owner owns a premier wheel company and these wheels were very expensive and I did not even worry about damaging them with this new wheel cleaner.
Once we got the vehicle dried I could not believe how swirled this ride was!
I decided since I was on a time crunch with the sun setting in a few hours to use my Cyclo the orange pads and the new Gloss-It One Step Machine Polish. I started on the driver side rear door first. It was looking rough!
I worked this door for about 5-10 mins using the one-step and Cyclo. The outcome was mind blowing!
I was not even trying to get close to 100% paint correction here, but was able to pull off close to 70-80% correction using the Cyclo and orange pads with the one-step machine polish.
I then started to move around the vehicle. Next was the drivers door. It too looked bad!
After the one-step and Cyclo with orange pads.
I flipped the vehicle around so I could get the sun on the vehicle to work the passenger side. It looked just like the other side...BAD!
Using the Cyclo, orange pads and again the one-step machine polish it really cleaned up the paint!
Here is a side/by/side shot of correction and no correction.
Every panel on this vehicle was swilled silly!
One step and a bit of time and it turned out great!
He was right..it was REALLY dirty!






We foamed the vehicle with my 230 degree water and let it sit for a min before we started washing the vehicle. To be sure we got it washed correctly we went around it three times. We then clayed it using the Lavender Gloss-It claybar and washed it one more time to remove the clay residue.
I used the new Gloss-It Beta Wheel cleaner and again it just blew me away at its cleaning ability. The owner owns a premier wheel company and these wheels were very expensive and I did not even worry about damaging them with this new wheel cleaner.
Once we got the vehicle dried I could not believe how swirled this ride was!





I decided since I was on a time crunch with the sun setting in a few hours to use my Cyclo the orange pads and the new Gloss-It One Step Machine Polish. I started on the driver side rear door first. It was looking rough!

I worked this door for about 5-10 mins using the one-step and Cyclo. The outcome was mind blowing!

I was not even trying to get close to 100% paint correction here, but was able to pull off close to 70-80% correction using the Cyclo and orange pads with the one-step machine polish.


I then started to move around the vehicle. Next was the drivers door. It too looked bad!


After the one-step and Cyclo with orange pads.



I flipped the vehicle around so I could get the sun on the vehicle to work the passenger side. It looked just like the other side...BAD!



Using the Cyclo, orange pads and again the one-step machine polish it really cleaned up the paint!

Here is a side/by/side shot of correction and no correction.

Every panel on this vehicle was swilled silly!

One step and a bit of time and it turned out great!




