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  • First Timer - Town and Country, 146K

    My thoughts for other first-timers:
    1. Test spot
    2. You're not going to get it dialed in on your test spot, so plan on redoing some work when you do finally get it dialed in. I repolished the entire van when I finally realized how I could improve what I was doing - step 3.
    3. Context - Understand the context of the how-to's and advice from Mike Phillips, et-al. Mike's directions are based on Meg's pads. I have LC pads and it took me a while to figure out how to adjust for them.
    4. Realize that not everything can be fixed. Know when to stop working a spot. This van is 10 years old, has seen two boys from infants to ages 9 and 11, two dogs, is used as a daily driver, and has hauled tons of soil and mulch from Home Depot.
    5. The consumer products (Scratch-X, Swirl-X, DC3) work very well. Don't feel the need necessarily to go find the professional line (I had 6oz samples of M105 and M205, but ended up polishing the van with Swirl-X).


    Before:














    Cuts in bumper from a rototiller


    After:
    Scratches are still there, but greatly diminished.


    That brown smudge is a reflection of a dirt spot on the driveway






    Springtime in Atlanta - already pollen collecting on mirror!






    Cuts still there, but definitely shinier now


    HyperDressing 4:1 for a nice satin look


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    Re: First Timer - Town and Country, 146K

    great work on the van! i see you have a helper as well
    Nick
    Tucker's Detailing Services
    815-954-0773
    2012 Ford Transit Connect

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    • #3
      Re: First Timer - Town and Country, 146K

      Great Job!!
      Looks Great!!
      Nice Job on the Mirror!!
      My Moms is pretty similar to that.
      I Can not capture the Swirls!!
      Excellent Work!!
      Keep up the Great Work!!
      Joel
      Firefighter/EMT-B
      Rejuvenation Auto Detailing
      "Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Dirt Back!!!"
      '99 F-150

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      • #4
        Re: First Timer - Town and Country, 146K

        The dog shined up good.....
        2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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        • #5
          Re: First Timer - Town and Country, 146K

          Van looks a lot better. Nice helper you have there.

          Excellent points about the consumer line.
          quality creates its own demand

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          • #6
            Re: First Timer - Town and Country, 146K

            Very nice work!!
            I think your dog is exhausted from the work

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            • #7
              Re: First Timer - Town and Country, 146K

              Nice work. I purchased a Town and Country last August and did not realise how much of a bear it is to clean. A lot more surface area than teh Monte Carlo i traded it for.

              Excellent point about the consumer products. I used SwirlX on my 2005 Impala recently and it did an AMAZING job of breathing new life into my finish. I plan on swirlxing (New word?) my van this weekend and topping it off with some Gold Class plus.

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