Lincoln Cleaned & Glazed (C&B / Mini Review)

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So this Beauty Queen came in to get cleaned up. The owner wanted the interior, exterior and engine detailed. He didn't want the paint polished just yet because he was going on a road trip with his family and figured he would get it done when he came back. Unfortunately, this was completed at around 9pm so I couldn't really get any shots outdoors. Finally, I couldn't resize these because for some reason the site I use was down :mad:



Engine:

APC

P21S TAW

Stoner's Trim Shine



Wheels:

APC (applied through a foaming trigger which works wonders!...thanks to integritydetail!)

P21S TAW

Dressed with Z16



Exterior:

ONR

Meg's #7 Glaze

845IW



LincolnSideBefore.jpg




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Here it is cleaned up...

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The foaming action with Meg's APC through a foaming trigger is really cool to watch! Look at the brake dust and filth coming out of the tire.

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I think the product did it's thing here...

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The engine was pretty dusty as well.

LincolnEngineBefore.jpg




LincolnEngineAfter.jpg




The felt beneath the hood has white feathers all over it. I think this man hit a swan with this car at some point.

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Not perfect, but I couldn't do much about the permanant stains...

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Now for the mini review of Meguiars's Show Car Glaze #7...



I think that for a glaze this product did it's thing. It did fill a significant amount of swirls and shallow scratches. These pictures are pure glaze, no wax applied. I can't really comment on the durability since it wasn't used on my car. I can say that it was not as hard to remove as some here have said.



Rear Door Before...

RearDoorBeforeGlaze.jpg




Rear Doof After...

RearDoorAfterGlaze.jpg




Driver's Side Fender Before...

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Driver's Side Fender Before...

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This is the amount of glaze I used...who am I kidding...it's a "g"...but BEFORE I glazed that panel! :laugh:

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My good man, I humbly thank you for my mention in your credits! Looks much better, but I'd bet you wanted to do more...much more, hehe! You sure took a few years off that engine! Glad you like the sprayers.
 
I'm not familiar with ADS. All they do is mix air with the product about an inch B4 it comes out the tip, but it's very effective. Two small holes (one on each side) of the nozzle. Give me the website and I can confirm.
 
those sprayers work wonders! I used the p21s through them and it just sticks to the surface instead of dripping down or drying out. I can't wait to polish the paint on that thing...I was tempted to just do it.
 
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