This weekend I worked on a black 2010 Jeep Rubicon. This is the first Jeep I work on and one of my concerns was all the hinges and hex bolts that I had to work around. Luckily I was able to remove a couple of things to make polishing a bit easier. This Jeep was detailed a couple of times before. I found quite a bit of compound residue within the hex bolts door seals and a few other places. So on day 1 I spent giving the Jeep a thorough wash to remove that residue along with any protection the paint had. The interior was in great condition and only required a wipedown and some vacuuming. All in all I spent about 10-11 hours.
Exterior:
Wash
Claying was minimal
D300 / D301
Topped with Gold Class paste
#40 on Tires
HD on wheel wells
Black Wow on plastic trim
#39 to clean door seals followed by #40
xpress wax on door jambs and wheels
Interior
Brushed out all crevices
wiped down with Quick Interior Detailer
vacuum
Glass cleaned with Megs glass cleaner
Here's another video hope you enjoy
Exterior:
Wash
Claying was minimal
D300 / D301
Topped with Gold Class paste
#40 on Tires
HD on wheel wells
Black Wow on plastic trim
#39 to clean door seals followed by #40
xpress wax on door jambs and wheels
Interior
Brushed out all crevices
wiped down with Quick Interior Detailer
vacuum
Glass cleaned with Megs glass cleaner
Here's another video hope you enjoy
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