Grand Prix Detail

ACE

What's that smell?
Woman on my block just got this new GP and asked me to detail it for her. The paint was horrible out of the dealer with a lot of defects and rail dust. I decided to go SSR1, clay and Z5. I think it came out great, although the weather was a bit too overcast to get real good pics.
 
The wheels are chrome. I used EO chrome wheel cleaner followed by Protect-All Polish Wax. The week before, I cleaned the tires with EO A2Z and conditioned the tires with Vinylex, a water-based dressing, to soak into and condition the rubber. This week, I used Endurance. I like to start with a water-based dressing every once in a while to preserve the rubber. That Protect-All stuff works really well and is almost a fast as QD. I've used Z5 over SSR1 on several cars and it's a great combo. After the SSR1, I like to wipe down the panel with some QEW or S&W to remove any residue and hit it with a spritz of Z6 just to prepare the surface for the Z5. I guess an ultimate purist would go SSR1, full Z7 wash, Z6 and Z5, but it just takes too much time for the extra wash/dry and I haven't noticed any problems doing it my way.
 
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ACE said:
That Protect-All stuff works really well and is almost a fast as QD.

Ace,

Have you ever used Protect-All on the entire car? I have some, but have only used it in my house on my appliances. Maybe I'll take it outside if it does a good job on car paint.
 
I tried it on a small section of my neigbor's Taurus and it seemed to be ok. I don't think it would hurt anything and it might be a good solution for hard to get to spots like inside emblems or whatever. I was also thinking of trying it on the front bumper prior to a road trip as it seems to be extremely slick for short periods of time and would probably keep bugs from sticking for a few days. They say you can use it as a tire dressing as well, although I haven't tried it. According to the company, we've all be sold a huge bill of goods as to how many products we need, and to a point, they're probably right, but at the same time, they market Protect-All Polish, Wax and Treatment for cars and Shine for the home and they are the exact same product! In any case, I really like their products in general and I used QEW prior to taking the pics as I did the detail the other day and the car was filthy with water spots.
 
Nice work ACE!

Interesting combo................. I figured SSR1 and "Z" would work, as the SSR line doesn't leave any wax/silicone/oils behind.
 
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