This is another executive 'super saloon' that come in from the Auto Finesse Authorised Detailer Network for some much needed protection.
I thought I'd share it on here as it's pretty snazzy.
I'll jump straight into this one.
The car on arrival.
Wheels up first. I tried out a Sonax wheel cleaner which is pretty handy.
Agitated with a few different brushes and rinsed away. (Envy Detail brushes for the faces and Wheel Woolies to get right to the back of the barrels)
The car was pre-soaked with Auto Finesse Avalanche while all the tight spots were cleaned by spraying on Auto Finesse Verso and working with Envy brushes.
No visible protection. There was a Life Shine sticker in the windscreen...
The car was washed using the 2 bucket method and Lather.
There was no tar spots surprisingly so the car was treated with Auto Finesse Iron Out, rinsed and clayed using Bilt Hamber Regular clay and Meguiar's D114 as lubrication.
The car was re-washed, rinsed and dried with the best towel around, The Auto Finesse Aqua Deluxe. Simple laid onto the wet panels, patted and lifted away.
Then onto Auto Finesse Rejuvenate to cleanse the paint work using a foam polishing pad. This prepares the paintwork for 2 layers of Auto Finesse Spirit, an hour apart.
The gorgeous diamond stitched leather seats were cleaned off using Auto Finesse Total sprayed to a microfiber cloth and gentle massaged over the leather. The leather was then sealed using Gyeon Q2 Leather coat. This adds a hydrophobic barrier to protect the hide from liquids and stains for 6 months+.
All of the carpet and matts were coated with Gyeon Q2 Fabric. Again adding a water repellent layer.
Total was used to clean all surfaces on the dash and center console by applying to a fresh microfiber cloth and working into the surfaces.
Before and after of the exhausts. Polished using Mercury. The metal polish was worked using #0000 grade wire wool, with the residue wiped away with a microfiber cloth.
The wheels were sealed using Auto Finesse Mint Rims and tyres dressing using Tyre Creme'.
It rained as soon as I finished the interior But at least it shows the protection working.
The finished car... in the rain unfortunately.
And the trees that gave me a never ending battle against the leaves.
Thanks for reading
Any questions, fire away.
I thought I'd share it on here as it's pretty snazzy.
I'll jump straight into this one.
The car on arrival.
Wheels up first. I tried out a Sonax wheel cleaner which is pretty handy.
Agitated with a few different brushes and rinsed away. (Envy Detail brushes for the faces and Wheel Woolies to get right to the back of the barrels)
The car was pre-soaked with Auto Finesse Avalanche while all the tight spots were cleaned by spraying on Auto Finesse Verso and working with Envy brushes.
No visible protection. There was a Life Shine sticker in the windscreen...
The car was washed using the 2 bucket method and Lather.
There was no tar spots surprisingly so the car was treated with Auto Finesse Iron Out, rinsed and clayed using Bilt Hamber Regular clay and Meguiar's D114 as lubrication.
The car was re-washed, rinsed and dried with the best towel around, The Auto Finesse Aqua Deluxe. Simple laid onto the wet panels, patted and lifted away.
Then onto Auto Finesse Rejuvenate to cleanse the paint work using a foam polishing pad. This prepares the paintwork for 2 layers of Auto Finesse Spirit, an hour apart.
The gorgeous diamond stitched leather seats were cleaned off using Auto Finesse Total sprayed to a microfiber cloth and gentle massaged over the leather. The leather was then sealed using Gyeon Q2 Leather coat. This adds a hydrophobic barrier to protect the hide from liquids and stains for 6 months+.
All of the carpet and matts were coated with Gyeon Q2 Fabric. Again adding a water repellent layer.
Total was used to clean all surfaces on the dash and center console by applying to a fresh microfiber cloth and working into the surfaces.
Before and after of the exhausts. Polished using Mercury. The metal polish was worked using #0000 grade wire wool, with the residue wiped away with a microfiber cloth.
The wheels were sealed using Auto Finesse Mint Rims and tyres dressing using Tyre Creme'.
It rained as soon as I finished the interior But at least it shows the protection working.
The finished car... in the rain unfortunately.
And the trees that gave me a never ending battle against the leaves.
Thanks for reading
Any questions, fire away.