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Old 04-11-2013, 01:20 PM   #1 (permalink)
Nick@Adams
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Default Full detail: '08 Lexus RX330

Here's another great job by Chase!


I always love these jobs. This is the wife, of the client I did the Cayman for. GREAT people, and they've seen what my hands can do. This is her daily driver, and I think they'll order up a polishing package in the summer, but for now it was just a wash, clay, sealant, interior job. I'm always very grateful for return clients like this, and furthering our relationship. I went to the client's house for this one, here's how things went down:
On to the pics baby! Arriving on the scene:



Lettin' the DWC & APC get right down to work:



Engine bay before:












Washed & Blow dry:



Always check this area during a wash. The lugnut brush is used for MANY other areas than just lugs:



All done washing:



Ready for a pool rinse, let the car help dry itself:



Hittin' those fender wells before moving forward, in case any overspray gets on the car, I have a few steps after, to remove it.



I don't dry the car beforehand, when I clay. Any water left on the car after rinsing (ALWAYS DO THIS IN THE SHADE OR GARAGE) acts as lubricant for when I clay, and then I use the Great White Drying Towel to absorb what's left behind. I took this pic, so you can see all the dirt and junk left behind, EVEN AFTER a wash, absorbed into the towel. This is after just the roof.



I always like to dress all areas with SVRT & In/Out Spray BEFORE I apply my LSP or do my IPA wipedown, because I'll remove any accidental messy areas, in the steps to come. Here's a 50/50 of the rear step pad, after 1 coat of SVRT:



Buttoned up after 3 coats absorbed:



Engine bay afters:






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