Alright, so here's a Range Rover that I did a couple weeks ago; it took a little while to get to the write-up as I have spent the last few weeks completely revamping my website - check it out if you want: www.dynamicmobiledetailing.com
So, on to the detail. This was the same customer who had the Red Porsche I posted on here about a month ago. This Range Rover was his daily driver and needed a paint correction in a bad way. It wasn't too bad besides the swirls, but the swirls made up for the rest of the car.
I washed it, decontaminated using my Speedy Prep Towel and dried it with the leaf blower.
Corrected the paint with M105 and a cutting disc
Polished using a Megs black foam pad and M205
Finished with Megs black foam pad and M21
Interior was vacuumed, cleaned with Quik Interior Detailer, door jambs with RFEW, leather treated with D-Line Leather Cleaner and Conditioner, and the windows cleaned with D-Line window cleaner.
I never took any full car before shots, first pic was of me washing it:

So here's some before pics of the swirls in the paint, they were up close and it was a while ago, so not sure exactly what each shot is of, but they were pretty much all in the same "needing-to-be-corrected" state.




Pretty good couple of scratches here:

More swirls:


Not fun when the yard maintenance crew comes right in the middle of the day, luckily I was able to pull it into the garage and get it sheltered from everything flying around

I forgot my tape in the garage at home for the 50/50 shot so had to do a make-shift one by doing the rear door and leaving the front door untouched, here's a couple "before and after" shots.



Some more afters:





Here's the passenger rear door where those deeper scratches from earlier were:

A few reflection shots for fun:





And the interior:


Thanks for lookin everyone
So, on to the detail. This was the same customer who had the Red Porsche I posted on here about a month ago. This Range Rover was his daily driver and needed a paint correction in a bad way. It wasn't too bad besides the swirls, but the swirls made up for the rest of the car.
I washed it, decontaminated using my Speedy Prep Towel and dried it with the leaf blower.
Corrected the paint with M105 and a cutting disc
Polished using a Megs black foam pad and M205
Finished with Megs black foam pad and M21
Interior was vacuumed, cleaned with Quik Interior Detailer, door jambs with RFEW, leather treated with D-Line Leather Cleaner and Conditioner, and the windows cleaned with D-Line window cleaner.
I never took any full car before shots, first pic was of me washing it:
So here's some before pics of the swirls in the paint, they were up close and it was a while ago, so not sure exactly what each shot is of, but they were pretty much all in the same "needing-to-be-corrected" state.
Pretty good couple of scratches here:
More swirls:
Not fun when the yard maintenance crew comes right in the middle of the day, luckily I was able to pull it into the garage and get it sheltered from everything flying around

I forgot my tape in the garage at home for the 50/50 shot so had to do a make-shift one by doing the rear door and leaving the front door untouched, here's a couple "before and after" shots.
Some more afters:
Here's the passenger rear door where those deeper scratches from earlier were:
A few reflection shots for fun:
And the interior:
Thanks for lookin everyone
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