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Hello everyone. Today I am posting a detail that I did awhile ago but is worthy of another look. It was in the worst condition that I have ever worked on at that point in time and probably even to this day. Thankfully it was a 1996 Toyota Corolla and not a Suburban or something. The car was trashed and abused during its life of 184,000 miles. The detail was spread out over two days with several hours each day. I put less than 6 hours into the car and the results were very dramatic. I surely could have spent another 6 hours sanding and polishing but sadly the owner wouldn’t notice and the car would probably return to the condition it was in before.
Exterior Process: Wash Clay Optimum Hyper Compound, rotary @ 1200-1500 RPMs, LC 7.5” orange light cut pad Optimum Polish, rotary @ 1200-1500, LC 7.5” white polishing pad Wolfgang Sealant, PC @ speed 3, LC 7.5” blue finishing pad Let’s start off with the interior. I did the interior first to get it out of the way on day 1 after washing the vehicle. The owner was more interested in getting the interior cleaned than the exterior, which is funny because that usually contradicts my feelings. I would much rather have a perfect exterior than a clean interior but you have to satisfy the customer. The owner found ants in the vehicle so the owner decided to spray some liquid ant deterrent inside the vents … there was a coating of the stuff everywhere on the dash with a nice thick layer of dust and dirt. Very nasty indeed! ![]() All cleaned up using APC diluted as a cleaner and topped with Poorboy’s Natural Look: ![]() Before, not so bad right? ![]() Wrong! ![]() Heavy marring and deep scratches on the trunk: ![]() Poor paint blending: ![]() After the full sun inspection it was time for the halogens. For once a vehicle looked worse under the halogens than it did in the full sun! There was no shine to the vehicle and it was hard to tell what color it actually was: ![]() Out came the Optimum Hyper Compound (original), a Lake Country 7.5” orange light cut pad and a HF rotary. After a pass here were the results: ![]() ![]() ![]() Some of the deeper RIDS remained since only wet sanding would have removed them, which wouldn’t have been worth it for this vehicle (184,000 miles … ): ![]() ![]() ![]() You can even see the metal flake :![]() And some side by side before and after shots: ![]() ![]() And the fender, wheel well, wheels and tires. The wheels (I mean hub caps) were a major PITA. The brake dust was embedded into the plastic and was virtually impossible to remove. I tried Eagle One Wheel and Tire cleaner but that only put a dent in it. Next I tried clay and KAIO to limited progress. Finally I used Poorboy’s ProPolish and a terry cloth towel and was finally, slowly removing the brake dust. The wheel wells were scrubbed and dressed with NoTouch tire dressing. ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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