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  • 2-step polish on black Range Rover

    A good client of mine had scheduled this job for a 1-step polish a while back. Unfortunately he had to drop it off while I was not there (I was working at my regular job) as he was heading out of town for a few days. I stopped at the shop over my lunch break to check it out and to pull it inside....immediately I new a 1-step was not going to get this thing to where we wanted it to be and I contacted him to discuss the issues I was seeing. There was heavy swirling and some sort of chemical staining/oxidation all over the vehicle (likely from touch-less washes). One thing I really wanted to do was utilize the MF pads ability to get it close to edges on this vehicle. Foam pads often have a rounded edge which prevents them from getting in real close like MF pad can. This was very important around areas like the door handles and the top edge by the windows as I has to cut away the oxidation and staining.


    Before pics (I was pressed for time on this job so the pics are limited)

    Close up of staining


    Paint looking dull and stained


    Sonax FE doing work!


    Cropped pic to better show staining/spotting


    Paint wash washed with CGCW followed by IronX and TarX. Surprisingly IronX removed a lot of the staining that was on the paint!

    50/50 shots. Correction was achieved using D300/MF on the GG6, and Sonax Perfect finish/Tangerine LC on the GG6.





    It was getting dark when I finished and the owner was on his way so the only lighted after shots I had were the 50/50 ones.

    LSP was Blackfire Wet-Diamond (2 coats). Trim was coated with 22ple. I actually did do a full interior on this as well, but chose not to take pictures as I was pressed for time and it wasn't too dirty inside.

    Finished pics















    Thanks for looking,
    Rasky
    Rasky's Auto Detailing

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    Re: 2-step polish on black Range Rover

    Looks great!! Deep enough do dive into! That staining was nasty!
    Keeping MOL family friendly! If you need help or have a question, don't hesitate to shoot me an email or PM. 101impala@gmail.com
    Andy M. Moderator

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    • #3
      Re: 2-step polish on black Range Rover

      Outstanding job, Chad.

      The Rover came out absolutely spotless.

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      • #4
        Re: 2-step polish on black Range Rover

        Nice work!
        By the way, what product did you use to clean the window?

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        • #5
          Re: 2-step polish on black Range Rover

          as always, a job well done! I love waterspots. customers are so impressed when you turn that kind of damage into a beautiful mirror finish.

          DetailingByM.com

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          • #6
            Re: 2-step polish on black Range Rover

            Originally posted by Rafael Rakyan View Post
            Nice work!
            By the way, what product did you use to clean the window?
            Thanks guys!

            I used Chemical Guys Water Spot Remover on the glass.
            Rasky's Auto Detailing

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            • #7
              time?

              How long did it take you?

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              • #8
                Re: 2-step polish on black Range Rover

                Nice job! is D300/MF kinda like an industrial version of UC?

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