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Yesterday, fully detailed this beauty. 2013 Porsche Panamera Turbo. May do a write up another day, but I'm still sore. My hat's off to all you black car owners. :bow:

 

LSP: Ceramic Paste Wax (only). Great stuff.

 

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And finally.....

 

Pure reflection!! ?

 

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On 9/15/2018 at 3:23 PM, Red Rambler said:

It’s a weekly occurrence anymore, but I enjoy washing so I don’t mind. I tried some new foam cannon soap, so it was the chance to try that out as well. 

looks like you got good foam. mind sharing what you used and how many oz in the foam cannon? i have that exact same ryobi pressure washer 

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On 9/17/2018 at 11:37 PM, ColoradoSHObro said:

looks like you got good foam. mind sharing what you used and how many oz in the foam cannon? i have that exact same ryobi pressure washer 

I sent you a PM on the foam soap. I fill my foam cannon to the very top line on the side of the bottle, warm water and 3 oz of the said foam soap. It’s the best foam I have gotten, I’m not big into foam however seeing the pictures on Instagram I had to try it. 

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Washed the wife’s Beast using old (DVK autographed the 36 oz. bottle!) pink Car Shampoo and my modified one bucket method.

Would like to know whose bright idea it was to come up with GLOSS black wheels...   At least I keep them clean enough that I can see my lawn reflected off of the barrel but the faces are scratched to h***.

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I have my son's car (our old Accord) for a few days, so I polished the headlights, cleaned the wheels and tires, washed it with Strip Wash, protected it with Paint Sealant, and dressed the trim.  I noticed the tires need replacing (I knew they were almost due when we swapped him this car for the insurance check on his totaled Civic), so skipped the VRT, and am getting new tires installed & an alignment on the way home today.  I will scrub and dress the tires when I get home.    

Then I washed our new Accord (picked up lots of love bugs on the visit to my Dad's house on Saturday).  The bugs came off fairly easily as it has PS and G&G on it.  In preparation for our trip to Charleston this weekend I applied....Quick Sealant to the leading edges for more protection.  

For the newer folks, Quick Sealant was a aerosol LSP that was great for wheels and paint.  It was fantastic for adding a little extra protection before a trip - spray some on a foam applicator, spread, and buff after a minute or so.  Sadly it was a victim of VOC regs.   

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Detailed my mom's new to her, Nissan Murano for her birthday 

 

Did a wash/full decontamination, paint correction and ceramic coating.

 

Adams products used were: Adams car shampoo, wheel cleaner, 15mm/12mm polisher, some of their 3 inch pads, glass cleaner, leather and interior cleaner, leather conditioner, VRT and various towels/buckets/brushes/mitts.

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