Newb posting some pics of some hard work ('01 Jeep)

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Welcome to DC,
Nice detail on the entire Jeep. i'm liking the dark tint with the silver and the bay looks better then new.Yeah the work is hard you'll enjoy it for a couple of months before you strip it all down and do it again :wink: .
 
Welcome to DC 01. Lately all I've been detailing is Jeeps. This past week I did 2 Liberty's and one Grand Cherokee Columbia edition, which turned out beautifully. They do finish well..
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jaybs95 said:
The jeep looks very nice :bigups
What was your process and products

"J"

Ya was wondering the same thing!!

The engine bay looks terrific. I think the wheels look good with that paint.

Welcome to DC!!
 
Well...

The process goes like this:
-Meguiars Gold Class Car wash in five gallon bucket, fill with water until suds overflow.
-Hose car
-Dip wool sponge or extension brush (if I'm in a hurry) in bucket, scrub car.
-Repeat, just to make sure I got it all.
-Meguiar's "Hot Wheels" Wheel Cleaner with scrubbing, followed by Meguiar's All Wheel Cleaner, hose off.
-California Water Blade on windows, works like a squeegee
-Dry with cotton terry towels (Old bath towels)
-Once dry, Windex on wheels, then Turtle Wax Chrome Polish (Doesn't work.)
-Clorox Clean-Up or Westley's Bleche-White on Raised White Letters, scrub with stiff brush.
-Meguiar's NXT Insane Tire Shine Aerosol Spray on tires.
-Armorall Original On all black plastic surfaces.
-Meguiar's Gold Class Wax, or Eagle One Wax-As-U-Dry (if I'm in a hurry, works better than I was expecting.
-Meguiar's Quick Detailer Spray to keep it looking fresh after a wash.

Interior:
-Vacuum everything.
-Wipe everything down with moist cloth, use small brush to get dust out of small places.
-Armorall Original on Dash, console, doors, and all plastic.
-Meguiar's Leather Spray (Forget the actual name, all this stuff is in the garage), rub in, wipe all over seats.

Engine:
-Moist cloth, wipe everything down.
-Armorall Original on plastic surfaces.

Oh and thanks for the compliments guys, I appreciate it.
 
joe.p said:
Welcome to DC,
Nice detail on the entire Jeep. i'm liking the dark tint with the silver and the bay looks better then new.Yeah the work is hard you'll enjoy it for a couple of months before you strip it all down and do it again :wink: .

Yeah, I can't wait for it to be warm again. It will probably be late March before I tear it apart and clean it all. Winter is killing me, I wash it a minimum of once a week when it's nice out. I haven't since early December when we had a few warm days.
 
Well, I sure did. Just old ones that have gotten torn apart, stained, or used for cleaning stuff up around the house (grease, etc). Things people don't want to dry themselves off with.
 
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