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Old 07-01-2007, 07:22 PM
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Detailed: 2005 Lexus GX470

This belongs to the wife of one of my better clients (tons of referrals out of him )and was in decent shape from the get-go.

The car has 25k miles on it and is used as her daily driver and kid-hauler. The interior was the worst part of the job as there was juice residue and crumbs everywhere. Unfortunatley, I didnt have my camera charged until the end of the detail and I wasnt about to wait until the sun was in full effect simply to take before pics (started the detail at 930am).

I picked this car up from his house, took it to the shop, and then delivered it back to his house in a matter of 5 hours (shop is only 4 minutes from his house).

The process was as follows:
1) Mothers Gold Class Wash
2) PB Spray and Rinse on Wheels
3) Stoner's Tire Shine
4) AquaWax on Wheels
5) PB Trim Restorer in Wheel Wells
6) PG/RMG Mix via PC on Burgundy Cut Pad
7) Klasse AIO (pre-VOC)
8) Werkstatt Acryllic Jet
9) PB Spray and Gloss (Delivery Spot-Clean)
Interior got:
1) Sonus AIO on Plastics
2) Sonus Leather Cleaner and Conditioner on Leather
3) Folex on Mats and Random Stains
Pictures:








I also did his 993 'vert yesterday, though it was only a minor cleanup as I did a full detail 6 months ago:

Hope you enjoyed the pics. More can be found in my detailing gallery in my signature.
 
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nice work!!!!
 
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Old 07-02-2007, 05:47 AM
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Originally Posted by pyiu
nice work!!!!
Thanks Phil. Im not on your level yet, but Im working at it. I mean that with all sincerity, especially as I see the work you have been pumping out in the past month or so!
 
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hey no need to kiss butt to the forum sponsor your work is great!!!!!
 
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How is the PB trim restorer? Don't believe I've seen that product before.
 
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Old 07-02-2007, 10:52 AM
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How is the PB trim restorer? Don't believe I've seen that product before.
Its decent, though I wouldnt use it on your E36 mouldings (I recognize your name from Bf.C). It tends to look great for a day or so and then kinda fades. For your mouldings I would recommend GR-40 as sold by Top of the Line: http://www.topoftheline.com/trim-cleaner.html
 
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great job!
 
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Originally Posted by 95RogueM3
Its decent, though I wouldnt use it on your E36 mouldings (I recognize your name from Bf.C). It tends to look great for a day or so and then kinda fades. For your mouldings I would recommend GR-40 as sold by Top of the Line: http://www.topoftheline.com/trim-cleaner.html
That will actually work really well for my sunroof area which I don't tape up during details. I was thinking about the trim restorer for the wheels wells as applied on the Lexus.
 
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