Dodge Durango - BY: Jetwash Auto Detailing

OllieJay

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Hey guys,



Here's a slideshow video of a HORRENDOUSLY disgusting Black Dodge Durango I did. I almost had a heart attack when I saw how bad the Holograms on the hood were, along with how badly oxidized it was, as you can see it also had some nasty wash induced spider-marks to say the least.



This is a great example of how powerful the rotary is along with the following products:

Makita Rotary M105 w/ LC orange pad

Makita Rotary M205 w/ LC white polishing pad



Finished it off with Collinites 845 via PC and a LC black finishing pad



The M105 & M205 was all applied in the blistering hot sun, all I can say is that I'd never do it again using M105 & 205 due to how incredibly hard it was to buff off especially M105, M205 was a bit easier but still a pain. Time to move onto using Optimums new spray on compound and polish for these sun beaming outside details.



Enjoy :)



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not that I know any better--but it looked like in some places the clear coat was starting to flake or something...was that the case? and if so how did you deal with it? because I THINK my friend might have a similar problem on his h3
 
Wow, they really got their money's worth from you. That's a great video to show prospective clients.



Great work.
 
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