Prepped to Sell: 2003 Toyota Highlander

stilez

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Nothing crazy today, but details need to be done for all sorts of vehicles :). This vehicle is currently for sale, so contact me if you would like to be put in touch with the owner. No full swirl removal, just clean 'er up.





Zaino Z9/Z10 for the interior



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Clay -> ZPC/ZAIO (50/50) via PC @ 6 on white CCS polishing -> Z5 Pro



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After

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After

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And a sneak peek of the next vehicle for sale...

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Cheers.
 
The car in the last pic is also in the first pic...



Does the ZPC remove some of the swirls or cover them? Looks awesome, especially for not compounding.
 
xhaust: I really enjoy using ZPC on the PC; its pretty aggressive, yet finishes very well.



supastar: Yes, the car in my sig is FS.
 
Long story, but basically I bought the car, then ended up taking a job with a company car. We unloaded the Saab and she's been driving the G daily. The commute is 10 miles each way with 14 stop lights each way as well. She really isn't fond of the colour choices and would ultimately like an automatic SUV. I spent 7 hours cleaning her up yesterday and hate to part ways, but you have to keep your spouse happy. Looks like a Land Rover Disco II for her and E36 M3 for me. Will post a full FS ad in the coming days.
 
Justin: Interesting thing...zero dust. The ZAIO takes away some cut, but increases the working time. I liked the combo, but not sure what I'd use it for again since almost everytime I polish, its for perfection.
 
I follow your work everytime you post up and love the simplicity and practicality of your jobs.



Why did you not use a rotory? You're very capable of it, kinda confusing as to why you would use a PC.



Whats on the tires my friend?
 
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