Detailed Landcrusier

Nickc0844

Owner and Tech. Rep
Here are some pics from yesterday's detail>>>>>it's a 2003 Toyota Landcrusier. I fell in love with this car. It's pretty nice on the outside, but the inside is sweet. Sport shifter, navigation, THE WORKS!

Before:
 
Interior extractor work. This was done with Adam's Polishes Carpet Cleaner and Blue Magic Spot Remover, along with the Bissel extractor solution:
 
Flawless work there Nick, gorgeous pics.

Did you use your 'little green machine' with those carpet cleansing products btw?


:D
 
Absolutely Mike, I love that thing. I have even better pics from the Yukon I did today that I will put up in the "lil' green machine" thread.

Thank you for the kind words! :dancin
 
superb, never realize even a black cruiser can look so good, usually I don't like Toyota's black and red paint, I find them a bit dull. Although I find the red on Lexus are just stunning . One company but two paint quality??

Nick, what's extractor used for? Is it like a wet vacuum? never seen one of those in action round here.

will I get SSR2.5 if I add SSR2 + SSR3 together? , lol :P
 
Nice work man. I gotta pick up a little green machine. I usally spray APC+ diluted scrub and then extract.

What did you use on the wheels. ?
 
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Nick,

One word.......... "WOW"! :bigups

How do you like the SSR2.5? awd330 says it's good stuff.......... I'm betting you think the same!
 
Circus1--
An extractor is a fancy word for a carpet shampooer, or a steam cleaner as some will call them. You can find this one on Bissel.com to find out more info. The "professional" level ones with heat tend to start around $500.....by the looks above, it did just as well of a job. Now the Mytee and others will have the edge over carpets that are totally gunked up, but that isn't my focus.
I will shoot you over a picture of a 98' Landcrusier I did a few months back. It is Maroon, but was really dull, until I went to work on it :D

tkr and Frozen--
The Wheels got Meg's "Hot Rims" gently scrubbed in, sprayed off, then washed with Adam's Wash n' Wax soap and a wash mitt. As for the tires, this one got Poorboy's Bold n' Bright.

Poorboy and Boss--
SSR 2.5 definitely fills the gap....I really like it in the sense that I have been using Meg's DACP. This really did not have the hazing of DACP, came off easier, and smelled great!! Worked in well with the PC starting a 3 and finishing at 5. It's definitely a product for those "medium" type condition cars or just dark cars like the one above if all you want to do is a 2 step polishing process. I doubt it could be a stand alone polish, although it was getting dark when I finished buffing it....I will have to look at that next time. Can't beat the $15 or less when it comes out!

To all (membim)--
Thanks for the kind words!! :bigups
 
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