2009 Chevy Equinox, less than a year old and has a little over 10,000 miles. The owner just wanted everything cleaned and protected. I also removed the light toweling marks the paint had, gave the interior a deep cleaning as well.
Vehicle was dropped off last night around 8pm, I started on it then. I did not take before pictures of the exterior since it was not that dirty, just looked street driven.
Washed the wheels, tires, and wheelwells with All Purpose Cleaner and various brushes:





rinsed.....

Washed the SUV with Gold Class Car Wash Shampoo & Conditioner and a Meguiars wash mitt.

Every surface of the exterior has been washed and dried, I was going to try and get it clayed by 11:00pm, but it was already 10:30 by the time I got done with the wash.
I ended up just going out for a cheeseburger and came home and went to bed.



Day 2:
I got started again around 5am and decided to make my way into the interior:



I cleaned the doorjambs with #34 - Final Inspection and a damp microfiber, I then vacummed every inch of the interior and brushed out the vents and crevices with various brushes.
Carpet and seats were cleaned with APC+, a toilet brush, warm water, and extracted with a shop vac. Floormats were cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner and a toilet brush, then extracted with shop vac and dry terry cloths.
All vinyl, plastic, and rubber was cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner and then dressed with Quik Interior Detailer.
All clear plastic was cleaned with Quik Interior Detailer and a microfiber.
Glass was cleaned with Glass Cleaner Concentrate.













The exterior was lightly clayed, then was waxed with #20 - Polymer Sealant via G110 and several W9207 pads on speed 3. Tires were dressed with Gold Class Endurance High Gloss and the trim was dressed with Quik Interior Detailer. The wheels were waxed with #20 - Polymer Sealant as well.
























Let me know what you think
Vehicle was dropped off last night around 8pm, I started on it then. I did not take before pictures of the exterior since it was not that dirty, just looked street driven.
Washed the wheels, tires, and wheelwells with All Purpose Cleaner and various brushes:
rinsed.....
Washed the SUV with Gold Class Car Wash Shampoo & Conditioner and a Meguiars wash mitt.
Every surface of the exterior has been washed and dried, I was going to try and get it clayed by 11:00pm, but it was already 10:30 by the time I got done with the wash.
I ended up just going out for a cheeseburger and came home and went to bed.
Day 2:
I got started again around 5am and decided to make my way into the interior:
I cleaned the doorjambs with #34 - Final Inspection and a damp microfiber, I then vacummed every inch of the interior and brushed out the vents and crevices with various brushes.
Carpet and seats were cleaned with APC+, a toilet brush, warm water, and extracted with a shop vac. Floormats were cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner and a toilet brush, then extracted with shop vac and dry terry cloths.
All vinyl, plastic, and rubber was cleaned with All Purpose Cleaner and then dressed with Quik Interior Detailer.
All clear plastic was cleaned with Quik Interior Detailer and a microfiber.
Glass was cleaned with Glass Cleaner Concentrate.
The exterior was lightly clayed, then was waxed with #20 - Polymer Sealant via G110 and several W9207 pads on speed 3. Tires were dressed with Gold Class Endurance High Gloss and the trim was dressed with Quik Interior Detailer. The wheels were waxed with #20 - Polymer Sealant as well.
Let me know what you think

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