Grand Voyager

Racer

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Hi there

This time i present a full detail for a dealership here at Portugal, Chrysler-Jeep , was my debut so i gave

all i had for 21 hours, during 2 days :(

The car was a Chrysler Grand Voyager 2.5 Diesel from 2000 , huge around here...but common in the usa, i know

:)

The car was swirled all the way , because every week gets the swirlmatic routine...minor scratches on the

back, the owner has a dog and the interior was heavilly marked by the use.

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The hood was baddddd... :(

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Take a look a bit closer..

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The interior had all types of grease marks during 5 years, of standart cleaning

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the rear door....

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The engine was never washed since new, so it was a great test for my detailing knowledge , almost
77000 miles

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The setup used :

Exterior:


Washed with Laquer shampoo ( same as 1Z glanz shampoo )
Clayed with 3m and Meguiars #34
PG @ 1200-1400 rpm yellow propel pad x 2
IP @ 1200 green edge pad x 1
IP by PC on some parts of the top
FF by PC , with blue edge pad
Poorboys pwc blue
Nattys blue x 2 ( layered with 24 hours apart )


1Z chrome on chromes
1Z balsam rubber and trim
Meguiars NXT Generation Glass Cleaner
Meguiars PlastX Clear Plastic Cleaner & Polish for the optics and sealed with grojet.

Wheel archeswith Meguiars Hyper dresser.
Pneus limpos com APC e condicionados com Poorboys bold and bright
Rims polished with 1z PP and sealed with PB Wheel Sealant


Engine :

Degreased and washed with P21S TAW, and dressed with Meguiars Hyperdresser

Interior :

Vaccum and cleaned with APC, on the rugs

APC on all interior ( 10:1 ) and dressed with 1Z Tiefenfleger
4 STAR Leather in seats.
Meguiars #16 on the wood trim, PlastX on plastics.


And thats the result of so many hours :)

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The blue patriot is alive again :)

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Os grãos da pintura a estalar tal a nitidez agora apresentada por toda a área :brilho

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Ready to be delivered for the custommer :)

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Akele abraço
 
That's the worst swirling I've ever seen. I'm not surprised it tool you 2 passes with PG to get that out. The great thing about doing cars that awful is that the finished product is so much better than what you started with. Great job.
 
Great work I'm sure the customer was real happy and with any luck he will take a bit batter care of it
 
I dont think I have ever seen a stick shift minivan, thats rather cool!
Awesome awesome work btw.
 
Yeah, I replied the same question on Auotpia. I dont mind at all, if I can a stick on those soccor mom bus.
 
Very nice work on the paint! I'm not sure if I like the look of HD on the wells, but that's minor. Thanks for sharing -great stuff!


I have (2) just like that (but with grey interiors) lined up for this weekend.

21 hours AND you used a rotary! Pray for me.
 
LastDetail said:
I dont think I have ever seen a stick shift minivan, thats rather cool!
Awesome awesome work btw.

A stick-shift diesel mini van at that! Excellent turn around :)
 
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