I recently aquired (long story) a 2000 Toyota Corrolla with apprx. 5000 miles on it. It had been parked outside for 4 years, and washed only about 5 times...all by me. I got the car back in January, but due to the harsh Wisconsin winters, it was only run through touchless car washes, and on nicer days NXT washed by me.
Last weekend, with the wife and kids out of town, I got to finally clean 'er up. Of course I didn't have the foresight to take before pictures, but trust me they were bad. When I scrubbed the car clean, it was a horrible mess of swirls, spiderwebs, and micro AND macro-marring. Well....about 7 hours later it finally looks like a car with 5000 miles SHOULD look like...but it still has a little ways to go till it's perfect....in my book at least.
Here's my rundown:
NXT Wash...about 3 times the normal amount of wash.
Clay everything including windows
#83 worked for what seemed like an eternity with a PC
Swirl-Remover 2.0 to take out the micro-marring
2 coats NXT Wax
2 coats of UPP..I love this stuff.
My wife had the camera with her, so today...4 days later...is the first time I got to photograph the Toyota. I have used NXT Speed Detailer everyday since Sunday to keep 'er lookin "just detailed".
Here's some picts scaled down a little:

This is the ceiling of my garage in the hood of the Toyota. I guess I have a light out...
This is my reflection in the sun again in the trunk lid. Hey-Corrolla's aren't exactly the world most exciting car. I though I would just share a few of the better looking photo's.
If this turns out good...a good picture of the metal flake in the teal-blue paint. Damn NXT makes this look good !
Reflections in the hood.
The more I used NXT on my cars...and other's cars..the more I really like it. Next up is my van..in serious need of a polish. Then I will probably go back and buff out the last of the swirls on this car. Hey..it's only April.....
Matt
Last weekend, with the wife and kids out of town, I got to finally clean 'er up. Of course I didn't have the foresight to take before pictures, but trust me they were bad. When I scrubbed the car clean, it was a horrible mess of swirls, spiderwebs, and micro AND macro-marring. Well....about 7 hours later it finally looks like a car with 5000 miles SHOULD look like...but it still has a little ways to go till it's perfect....in my book at least.
Here's my rundown:
NXT Wash...about 3 times the normal amount of wash.
Clay everything including windows
#83 worked for what seemed like an eternity with a PC
Swirl-Remover 2.0 to take out the micro-marring
2 coats NXT Wax
2 coats of UPP..I love this stuff.
My wife had the camera with her, so today...4 days later...is the first time I got to photograph the Toyota. I have used NXT Speed Detailer everyday since Sunday to keep 'er lookin "just detailed".
Here's some picts scaled down a little:

This is the ceiling of my garage in the hood of the Toyota. I guess I have a light out...


This is my reflection in the sun again in the trunk lid. Hey-Corrolla's aren't exactly the world most exciting car. I though I would just share a few of the better looking photo's.

If this turns out good...a good picture of the metal flake in the teal-blue paint. Damn NXT makes this look good !

Reflections in the hood.
The more I used NXT on my cars...and other's cars..the more I really like it. Next up is my van..in serious need of a polish. Then I will probably go back and buff out the last of the swirls on this car. Hey..it's only April.....
Matt
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