here's my 1998 Mitsubishi Diamante with 41000km (25000 miles approx?).
Paint's in really good condition, no stone chips and minimal swirls. Unfortunately 3 out of 4 doors have 2 or 3 pin head dents which i hope to have fixed at some point.
I actually detailed it last weekend, these pix are after washing and drying it today
1. washed with Mothers California Gold wash
2. clayed with Mothers Clay Bar (quite a few stubborn pin head sized black dots everywhere, took a while to remove them all.
3. washed and dried again with MCG
3. Mothers Paint Cleaner
4. Autoglym SRP
4. Meguiars NXT (liquid) - 2 coats approx 24 hours apart
5. Tyres, wheels wells and any black trim dressed with Meguiars Endurance
6. Headlights/taillights polished with Meguiars Plastix then SRP and NXT
Used Mothers Wax Attack polisher to apply and M/F by hand to remove. Unfortunately in my country I can pretty much only find the big names like Mothers/Meguiars/Turtle Wax and only through chain stores.
anyway, pix! although i couldn't capture the flake, there is so much flake it can look almost like a pale silver rather than white.
Paint's in really good condition, no stone chips and minimal swirls. Unfortunately 3 out of 4 doors have 2 or 3 pin head dents which i hope to have fixed at some point.
I actually detailed it last weekend, these pix are after washing and drying it today
1. washed with Mothers California Gold wash
2. clayed with Mothers Clay Bar (quite a few stubborn pin head sized black dots everywhere, took a while to remove them all.
3. washed and dried again with MCG
3. Mothers Paint Cleaner
4. Autoglym SRP
4. Meguiars NXT (liquid) - 2 coats approx 24 hours apart
5. Tyres, wheels wells and any black trim dressed with Meguiars Endurance
6. Headlights/taillights polished with Meguiars Plastix then SRP and NXT
Used Mothers Wax Attack polisher to apply and M/F by hand to remove. Unfortunately in my country I can pretty much only find the big names like Mothers/Meguiars/Turtle Wax and only through chain stores.
anyway, pix! although i couldn't capture the flake, there is so much flake it can look almost like a pale silver rather than white.



