RMD: Z06, Sequoia, SC430, LS460L

shadybreal

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REFLECTIONS MOBILE DETAILING



The following details were completed over the last two weeks, but I haven’t been able to post them. Working till dark and then helping w/ my daughter has been getting the best of me.



Toyota Sequoia:



Process:

- wash w/ ONR after rinsing and washing lower panels w/ CG Citrus.

- Wheels w/ Meg Wheel Brite

- Tires w/ Mean Green degreaser

- Dryed w/ Guzzler

- Polished w/ APO 60 and blue pad via Hitachi

- Topped w/ Malco Aqua Wax

- Tires dressed w/ Meg Hyper Dressing



Pictures:



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Lexus SC430:



Process:





- wash w/ ONR.

- Wheels w/ Meg Wheel Brite

- Tires w/ Mean Green degreaser

- Dryed w/ Guzzler

- Polished w/ 3M SRC w/ 3M black polish pad via Hitachi

- Topped w/ Collinte 845

- Tires dressed w/ Meg Hyper Dressing





Pictures:



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Lexus LS460 L



Process:



- wash w/ ONR.

- Wheels w/ Meg Wheel Brite

- Tires w/ Mean Green degreaser

- Dryed w/ Guzzler

- Polished w/ Poli-Seal and LC blue pad via Hitachi

- Topped w/ DG 105

- Tires dressed w/ Meg Hyper Dressing





Pictures:



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Corvette Z06:



Process:



- wash w/ citrus wash via foam gun

- Wheels w/ Meg Wheel Brite

- Tires w/ Mean Green degreaser

- Dryed w/ Guzzler

- Polished w/ 3M ultrafina and 3m ultrafina blue pad via Hitachi

- Topped w/ Collinite 845

- Tires dressed w/ Meg Hyper Dressing



Pictures:



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Nice looking cars. Great job! Careful with your belt buckle when detailing, it might scratch the paint if you get too close.:2thumbs:
 
David Fermani said:
Did you polish the whole car with that small pad, or just the upper surround? What backing plate is that?





I tried something a little different than what I normally do. I still did one panel at a time, but almost looked at it like I was doing a coloring book. I did the outside edges w/ the 5" pad then filled in the rest w/ the 7" pad. Seemed to work well and I didn't need to tape since it was light polishing and not compounding work. I got the backing plate in a diamondnite kit for glass. You can get 3 and 5 inch plates at harbor freight for 5 bucks. Work fine too!
 
jesselyons2002 said:
I thought you were using the flex. When did you move onto the rotary. Just wondering. Great jobs





I got the hitachi a few weeks ago and just started going to town w/ it. I practiced on my wife's Sequioa and my truck hood. It's not as difficult as most make it out to be. Just don't be so scared of it and always pay attention to what you doing. I owe my Flex and apology however because since I got the rotary I wasn't using it anymore and even thought about selling it. I used it yesterday for a one-step w/ Poli-Seal and I now know why I love it so much. Sorry FLEX!
 
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