Hey guys,
About 25 years ago (the last time), I used to love to polish and wax vehicles with Meguiars products. Now, I find myself starting a 'project' for the main purpose of open heart surgery rehabilitation / exercise. "Slow & easy" is the name of the game now and I'm having great fun watching my 'project' transform.
Recently, I acquired a 91 Dodge Spirit from an aunt who had to give up driving. She had it painted (clearcoat) 5 years ago and it hasn't been touched since. The clearcoat had failed. It has a perfect interior and body.
It has been in the garage for 2 weeks now, after a thorough wash job and I have done the following work so far:
-spent several hours on several days reading the forums here
-Clayed the entire body (dark metallic blue paint)
-cleaned tires and hubcaps with All Wheel & Hot Shine
-cleaned all exterior rubber/plastic trims w/ Trim Detailer
-applied ScratchX to the horizontal surfaces 4 times (by hand)
-applied Deep Crystal Polish (liquid) to horizontal surfaces
-applied 2 coats of NXT wax (liquid) to horizontal surfaces
-cleaned headlights with ScratchX (like new again)
It isn't like I'm in a hurry to get finished. This is enjoyable therapy for me. If I could rub harder, perhaps 3 applications of ScratchX instead of 4 would have been OK <grin>.
Today, I'll begin on the verticals. Well, one panel, anyway. Had to get another tube of ScratchX too. The verticals look much better to begin with <shucks>.
I must say, sometimes, the results I see just amaze me and nearly take my breath away. Hope I'm not ashamed to drive this Dodge when it's complete!
Mike, thanks for all your input and video help. Great job and great site supporting the best products.
About 25 years ago (the last time), I used to love to polish and wax vehicles with Meguiars products. Now, I find myself starting a 'project' for the main purpose of open heart surgery rehabilitation / exercise. "Slow & easy" is the name of the game now and I'm having great fun watching my 'project' transform.
Recently, I acquired a 91 Dodge Spirit from an aunt who had to give up driving. She had it painted (clearcoat) 5 years ago and it hasn't been touched since. The clearcoat had failed. It has a perfect interior and body.
It has been in the garage for 2 weeks now, after a thorough wash job and I have done the following work so far:
-spent several hours on several days reading the forums here
-Clayed the entire body (dark metallic blue paint)
-cleaned tires and hubcaps with All Wheel & Hot Shine
-cleaned all exterior rubber/plastic trims w/ Trim Detailer
-applied ScratchX to the horizontal surfaces 4 times (by hand)
-applied Deep Crystal Polish (liquid) to horizontal surfaces
-applied 2 coats of NXT wax (liquid) to horizontal surfaces
-cleaned headlights with ScratchX (like new again)
It isn't like I'm in a hurry to get finished. This is enjoyable therapy for me. If I could rub harder, perhaps 3 applications of ScratchX instead of 4 would have been OK <grin>.
Today, I'll begin on the verticals. Well, one panel, anyway. Had to get another tube of ScratchX too. The verticals look much better to begin with <shucks>.
I must say, sometimes, the results I see just amaze me and nearly take my breath away. Hope I'm not ashamed to drive this Dodge when it's complete!
Mike, thanks for all your input and video help. Great job and great site supporting the best products.
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