Todays detail vs. VW Jetta

GlossyTundra

Tractor Detailer
This was for a member of this board that contacted me to detail this for him to sell.



Wash with DG CWC

Dry with Guzzler

Vacume/degrease interior

Dress with MQID

Glass with IG

Jambs with OCW



Paint with SSR2.5 via rotary and orange pad

XMT Glaze

Carnauba Jett.

Glass with IG

Trim/tires/wells with MS Poly Dressing



Headlights wetsanded with 2000grit/polished with HTEC.



Befores.



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Afters



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This detail turned out really good, not a full swirl removal job, but a general cleaning. I had fun on this one.



Hope yall enjoy!
 
Enjoy(ed) indeed, whoever buys it is sure gonna be happy!



That is a TDI judging by the 5 grand redline?



edit: doh, never seen the badge at the back of the one shot.
 
im impress specially on the turn out of the interior. What kind of degreaser did you use to remove stains in car seats? That was really nice....
 
As the owner, and the first time i've ever paid for a detail job...i was pleased. The interior was the focus. the next owner will be happy. This one is up for sale currently.



I never gave this car the attention to cleaning that it deserved...as it was driven 25k/year, and though it is great on fuel, i just never enjoyed the car.



Brandon should be happy it was relatively clean....he'd have hated to seen it a month ago. It was truly awful.



I was disappointed with the headlights, and there are a couple little spots I noticed after i got it home - nonetheless - for a quick detail to get it ready for sale, i was quite happy.



Evan

'01 Jetta TDI, 147k for sale 11,500 negotiable, records, mods. email me for info.

evanpurser@ipass.net
 
No, it's only available from a local place. You can call and order it, I belive it's like $12 for a gallon and $65 for 5 gal.
 
Great turnaround, especially on the inside. Even if you don't care about cars, how could you spend any time in an interior like that?



An automatic TDI is no rocket, but should fetch good money as a commuter.
 
Brandon, how do you detail the interior? DO you use any other power tools besides vacuum? (such as a steam cleaner)
 
if you think the VW's bad...you should see my Jeep. Now *that* - is a nightmare. But...it's only used for hauling stuff, lots of trips to the dump, boy scout camp, and it's up to it's neck in mud on a regular basis. i attempt to keep the winshield clean. beyond that, it's hopeless.



Believe it or not, most of the stains/so forth in the interior of the Jetta were from the previous owner. I don't eat or drink anything but water in my cars. And i had worked on the interior before, with very little result, and gave up the fight. I simply didn't care. It went from point A to point B. The key to keeping a car look good is to own a car that you want to own. I didn't want to own this car, but it made a lot of financial sense.
 
sb765t said:
The key to keeping a car look good is to own a car that you want to own. I didn't want to own this car, but it made a lot of financial sense.



THis is very true. I hope the next car you purchase will be one you enjoy!
 
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