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Old 06-02-2008, 11:37 AM
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Default ScheerSpeed Detailed: Myculito's Black Lexus IS350

this car was only a few months old, had never been detailed since delivery, but was washed whenever necessary by the owner. it was FULL of water spots, but the swirls were pretty light, and not too deep, so just a 1-step polish is all it took to get the job done!

Exterior:
-P21s TAW Pre-soak on bumper, mirrors, behind wheels
-CG CWG
-CG Waterspot Remover
-CG Blue Clay
-CG SQD lube
-CG Speed Wipe
-CR Spotless

Wheels/Fender wells:
-Simple Green (Fender wells)
-Bleche-wite (tires)
-CG Citrus wheel cleaner
-CG BareBones (Fender Wells)
-Meg's Hyperdressing (tires)

Engine:
-P21s TAW
-Meg's Hyperdressing

Interior was just given a vaccum and wipe down with CG Leather cleaner, and wiped again with a damp cloth.

Correction:
-Menzerna PO106FF Via Green LC CCS pad

Protection:
-CG jetSEAL109

LSP:
-CG Pete's 53'

Enjoy!!!

Before wash



















After Wash/clay














Pre-Polish










Before/after passenger side mirror





After Polish and re-wash. NO LSP OR SEALANT




































Engine After





Clean door jambs





FINISHED with CG Pete's 53'









marks from tape are visible here, this was before i applied Aerospace 303 to the rubber trim








thanks for looking! Comments are much appreciated!!!

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Looks Great

How do you like the CR Spotless?
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love it!
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Dominic, great job again man. Thanks for working on my car!
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no prob! it was a pleasure
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hot, hot, hot!!

great pics too...
congrats!
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Slightly off topic, but how do you like the Flex 3401? I've read A LOT about it and I'm thinking about buying one, but it's really expensive. Did you use the Flex for the plastic parts (mirrors, bumpers, etc.)?

Great job btw!
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looks great
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Originally Posted by rodzilla,Jun 3 2008, 08:10 AM
Slightly off topic, but how do you like the Flex 3401? I've read A LOT about it and I'm thinking about buying one, but it's really expensive. Did you use the Flex for the plastic parts (mirrors, bumpers, etc.)?

Great job btw!
i use the FLEX on all the parts. it's worth the money over the PC
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Is your Flex the Rotory or the DA version? What size pads do you use on it?


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