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  • Arizona Detail - 2013 Regal GS - Wheels pulled & CQuartz Finest





    Dealers….good ole' dealers. This detail was done right after the huge restore we had to do on a NEW C7. This car was brand new but had the misfortune of sitting on the lot a few months.





    They love us….

    The owner contacted us and told us about his swirl infestation lol - he wanted his new car to actually LOOK new and also wanted some hardcore protection to go along with it.


    He came in, we checked it out and well yeah, it did need help. We thought a ride in this condition would be the perfect situation to use Adapt. We could use 1 step to get great results which saves us time, saves him money and still leaves a great job in the end.

    We performed a test spot and got roughly 85-90% correction with a very glossy finish. We showed the owner and said if he'd like better than that, we could surely deliver, but if not then this is what we'd be looking at. He was very content with it and decided to go that route.

    A few days before the detail he had a dent popped out of that trunk and for whatever reason they decided to go over it with rubbing compound…so that area you see in the first pic….WAS where we had done our test spot oddly enough….they kinda undid it lol. Whatcha gonna do?


    So first thing was first, prep. We were going to skip the wheels and tires since we'd just be pulling them later on, no sense in cleaning them on the car when its WAY easier off the car.




    There she was, awaiting her bath. The color was BEAUTIFUL. Hard to believe it was a Buick…nice design and…Brembo brakes? Yeah this aint your daddys Buick lol.


    Prep being done…Dani spraying Iron X to help break down bonded contaminates on the paint:




    Car was washed with Iron-X soap as well - which is quickly becoming our new favorite prep wash. Then a prep towel was used to take care of any contaminates left…the car was pulled into the garage and…bam!



    Swirls!


    Now as i said, this was going to be a 1-step polish, and Adapt came through like a champ. Its earning a permanent place on our shelf for sure. Not perfect but, pretty damn nice:




    Before:



    After:







    Taped off that lovely trunk:




    Both sides before:







    And after:









    Not baaaad at all.



    This was consistent with the transformation we were able to get through out the car. A very nice combo of great correction and glossy finish.

    But as I mentioned, there was more work to be done…these big wheels had to get pulled, cleaned, polished and Opti-Coated.




    Up she goes.



    And yup it was new but still needed some lovin'





    As Dani would say "Grossness" lol



    So wheel faces and barrels were cleaned. Tires were all scrubbed clean on both sides…just cause if you're gonna pull the wheels - you have to clean the tire on both sides…you just DO.








    Thats better!!




    Now the process was, i pull em and clean em - then Dani would take and polish them, coat them and dress the tires (both sides of the tires of course). While she did that, i'd clean the wheel well area, dress the plastic with Opti-Bond and prep the calipers for coating as well.

    The first night we were able to get one wheel done, the other 3 were saved for the next day. Dani workin' the wheel in the cold:





    Applying Opti-Coat Pro:




    You can probably tell from how her eyes look but she was smiling cause i told her to make a cheesy product placement pose lol:






    Very very nice!




    Apparently on this wheel i got done with the wheel well early and received the added bonus of getting to dress the tires lol





    And of course the lug nuts were to be polished and coated as well:






    That night we also managed to get CQuartz Finest applied to the paint…it looked amazing on this red:







    Here was Dani, still bundled in our freezing 50something degree weather out here at night (yes i know you mid-west folks want to hang us for that statement!) doing a final wipe on the paint after removing the 2nd coat of Finest:




    Torquing that baby back down to end the night:






    As you can see from the DAY LIGHT, we are now onto day two:




    This is how we were looking after wells were cleaned, dressed and calipers were prepped.

    Here Dani is doing a little polishing prior to OC being applied:






    Smaller details were also completed such as plastic trim, door jambs etc:








    I hated these exhaust tips…pain in the butt to clean but they turned out nice after some arguing with them:




    They were coated too naturally.


    Finally after all wheels were complete, it was time to pull her out for some beauteous shots:







    I love reflections…i really do:




    Obviously the star of this show though was the wheels:






    LOVE that pic!





    Ahhh buddy!










    Gloss baby, lots of it:




    And the small things really make a difference. This is why i LOVE using spotless water, it makes cleaning into grilles and vents like this SO much easier…and it really gives a very finished look to the vehicle in the end:








    Remember…BUICK! Yeah you know you like it…



    Now here is a very cool note to end it all. The owner came back 2 weeks later for his follow up wash…when he pulled up…we noticed a TON of white dots all over his passenger front quarter panel and door. One word…sprinklers. The owner told us he had his sprinklers set to go on only when he wasn't home, but had come home for something in an off hour and BAM…white chickenpox!

    They were heavy too, he ran his hand over it lightly and you could hear them. They had been on for around 24 hours. We were a bit concerned but figured we'd wash the car and deal with the spots afterwards if need be.

    After washing and drying….well, there was no need to go after the spots. They released 100% just from washing. NOTHING visibly left and NO drag during drying or touching the paint. This is one of the huge plus's of Finest - we'd heard other detailers say they experienced the same thing, but it was great to see it in person.

    Fun detail, first official "wheels off" detail (other than our own rides lol). We have a 370z with us right now that will be receiving the same treatment tomorrow/Saturday.

    Thanks guys for reading.
    Wills Amstutz
    Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
    www.WindowsAndWheels.com

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  • #2
    Re: Arizona Detail - 2013 Regal GS - Wheels pulled & CQuartz Finest

    Great work once again, you two (even if you totally forgot to use Meguiar's products on this one!!!). Looking forward to meeting you both at Barrett-Jackson next week!
    Michael Stoops
    Senior Global Product & Training Specialist | Meguiar's Inc.

    Remember, this hobby is supposed to be your therapy, not the reason you need therapy.

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    • #3
      Re: Arizona Detail - 2013 Regal GS - Wheels pulled & CQuartz Finest

      Originally posted by Michael Stoops View Post
      Great work once again, you two (even if you totally forgot to use Meguiar's products on this one!!!). Looking forward to meeting you both at Barrett-Jackson next week!
      Hahaha, Mike thats so crazy that you say that because i told Dani "This is weird not using any megs for this one, i feel like a trader…" - no lie! You know we love the megs! Our shelf has 100,101,105,205,d300 …then theres HD adapt and HD polish…megs still wins by over 2:1 all day every day :-D

      Really looking forward to meeting you next week, should be a fun Saturday and thank you again.
      Wills Amstutz
      Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
      www.WindowsAndWheels.com

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      • #4
        Re: Arizona Detail - 2013 Regal GS - Wheels pulled & CQuartz Finest

        Really nice job indeed! Dani did a amazing job polishing the rims

        Great write-up!
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          Re: Arizona Detail - 2013 Regal GS - Wheels pulled & CQuartz Finest

          Originally posted by stang_krazy View Post
          Really nice job indeed! Dani did a amazing job polishing the rims

          Great write-up!
          Thank you! They did turn out quite nice. The funny part was when we finished the one rim the first night and put it back on, you could literally stand back and see a difference in gloss between the rear wheel (which was done) and the front one (which wasn't). Pretty cool stuff
          Wills Amstutz
          Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
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          • #6
            Re: Arizona Detail - 2013 Regal GS - Wheels pulled & CQuartz Finest

            Great work as always guys!

            How on earth did you get those honeycombe grills so clean? Well done
            Originally posted by Blueline
            I own a silver vehicle and a black vehicle owns me. The black one demands attention, washing, detailing, waxing and an occasional dinner out at a nice restaurant. The silver one demands nothing and it looks just fine. I think the black vehicle is taking advantage of me, and the silver car is more my style. We can go out for a drive without her makeup and she looks fine. If I want to take the black one out, it is three or four hours in the "bathroom" to get ready.

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            • #7
              Re: Arizona Detail - 2013 Regal GS - Wheels pulled & CQuartz Finest

              Awesome job! I love doing a wheels off job, being able to reach and clean the entire wheel makes such a HUGE difference! I have a huge soft spot for the new Regals, I hope the next iteration of them is RWD!

              Edit: Are the inside of those wheels polished and cleared(from the factory) or just polished?
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              • #8
                Re: Arizona Detail - 2013 Regal GS - Wheels pulled & CQuartz Finest

                Don't get me wrong, it looks real good, but there seems to be something missing compared to the other cars you did... Maybe it's the color of the car or the curves of the car's shape.. but the amount of work and the overall outcome is the same, same meaning very very good.. maybe the car and the color or the lighting conditions didn't go well with the car.. or it's just me... Yup, it's just me... the amount of work you guys put in hasn't really changed...

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                  Re: Arizona Detail - 2013 Regal GS - Wheels pulled & CQuartz Finest

                  Originally posted by davey g-force View Post
                  Great work as always guys!

                  How on earth did you get those honeycombe grills so clean? Well done
                  Lol, tellin ya a few things REALLY help a lot with areas such as this…spotless water is AWESOME for things like those honeycomb grilles. Foam cannon helps a ton too of course to loosen up anything in there…but not having to chance 10,000 water spots out of such tight areas makes a huge huge difference…and of course the master blaster does a very nice job of blowing the heck out of all the water that sets in there

                  Originally posted by 1970judge View Post
                  Awesome job! I love doing a wheels off job, being able to reach and clean the entire wheel makes such a HUGE difference! I have a huge soft spot for the new Regals, I hope the next iteration of them is RWD!

                  Edit: Are the inside of those wheels polished and cleared(from the factory) or just polished?
                  If memory serves me correctly the insides of the barrels were clear coated. And i totally agree, being able to have the wheels pulled and having easy access to every tiny spot makes a big difference.

                  Originally posted by ffboy View Post
                  Don't get me wrong, it looks real good, but there seems to be something missing compared to the other cars you did... Maybe it's the color of the car or the curves of the car's shape.. but the amount of work and the overall outcome is the same, same meaning very very good.. maybe the car and the color or the lighting conditions didn't go well with the car.. or it's just me... Yup, it's just me... the amount of work you guys put in hasn't really changed...
                  Lol, had me worried for a second there!
                  Wills Amstutz
                  Windows And Wheels Auto Detailing LLC
                  www.WindowsAndWheels.com

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