Captain McFunk
New member
Well, was this not the most difficult detail yet. The after pics are quite crappy as the sun was running away, but you get the idea. Here's the story behind the car:
The woman purchased it from Texas about 4 months ago, and she's never washed it or anything. Her and her husband said they don't really ever care about it, and he literally took a bag of golf clubs, and slid them down the hood to get them on the ground in front of the car. The wife told me she knows when to quit pulling up when she hits the white icechest in the garage if that tells you anything. Anyways, there was TONS of swirling, tons of scratches that couldnt' be removed, a bbq stain in the passenger side floor, and tons of stains throughout the car. THe pic of the bbq stain is blury, but you'll know it when you see it. Cost was $150. For the process:
Wash
Clay w/ mothers clay
IP via PC w/ yellow cutting pad @ 6
FPII via PC w/ white polishing pad @ 6
RMG via PC with red finishing pad @ 5
Natty's Blue by hand
Wheels got hit with Simple Green Automotive
Tires got hit with some Westleys Bleach White
Trim got Stoner's trim shine
Tires got Turtle Wax Tire Gel
Interior trim got Stoner's Trim Cleaner, then Stoner's Trim Shine
Glass got Stoner's Invisible Glass
Leather got Turtle Wax Leather Cleaner (not the greatest stuff in the world)
Carpets got Spot Shot (GREATEST stain remover EVER) and the Bissell Little Green Machine'd (great combo)
Can't tell I love Stoner's, can you? Heh. I think that's it, so on to the pics
BEFORE:
The woman purchased it from Texas about 4 months ago, and she's never washed it or anything. Her and her husband said they don't really ever care about it, and he literally took a bag of golf clubs, and slid them down the hood to get them on the ground in front of the car. The wife told me she knows when to quit pulling up when she hits the white icechest in the garage if that tells you anything. Anyways, there was TONS of swirling, tons of scratches that couldnt' be removed, a bbq stain in the passenger side floor, and tons of stains throughout the car. THe pic of the bbq stain is blury, but you'll know it when you see it. Cost was $150. For the process:
Wash
Clay w/ mothers clay
IP via PC w/ yellow cutting pad @ 6
FPII via PC w/ white polishing pad @ 6
RMG via PC with red finishing pad @ 5
Natty's Blue by hand
Wheels got hit with Simple Green Automotive
Tires got hit with some Westleys Bleach White
Trim got Stoner's trim shine
Tires got Turtle Wax Tire Gel
Interior trim got Stoner's Trim Cleaner, then Stoner's Trim Shine
Glass got Stoner's Invisible Glass
Leather got Turtle Wax Leather Cleaner (not the greatest stuff in the world)
Carpets got Spot Shot (GREATEST stain remover EVER) and the Bissell Little Green Machine'd (great combo)
Can't tell I love Stoner's, can you? Heh. I think that's it, so on to the pics
BEFORE:






