2014 Mustang

NastyGT500

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2014 Mustang

80,000 miles

Ruby Red Metallic (Tinted Clearcoat)




This Pony needed a little make over. It has never been corrected before and has lived its entire life outdoors. (My client did JUST purchase an outdoor enclosure to keep his Pony a little more protected the day after it was completed…so awesome!) It was full of swirls, some heavier scratches, oxidation and dull/lifeless paint. Decided on a one step to remove some defects and bring back some life to this awesome color!


The ‘details’:


Adam’s Wheel Cleaner.

Adam’s Tire and Rubber Cleaner.

Misc. Brushes.

Adam’s Shampoo.

Meg’s Super Degreaser. D10801.

Beta Test Waterless Wash.

Misc. MF Towels.

Scan Grip and GYEON Lighting.

Flex 3401.

Misc. Foam Pads.

Blackfire One Step.

Metro Vacuum.

Adam’s Tire Shine.

SCG Pro Glass Cleaner.


Thanks for looking!



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ToddW702

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How did you like the one step? The car looks great as always, great work.


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Thank you!

I really like, don't use it much cause I don't do 1 steps all that often, but it is VERY good!
 

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Off the subject question but, if you could do a redo would you use the pavers in the driveway or use something else?
I am doing a shop now and need advice on the entrance.
 

NastyGT500

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Thanks for the comments!!!

oldstv: I seal them annually and they still get dirty, I wind up psi washing them a few times a year...So, if I could redo it, I would like to find something that is not as porous and easier to clean up!
 

oldstv

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Thank you for responding. I wish there was something too. I am not looking for a product that becomes too much work but I do want it to look good and not just be bare concrete.
 

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I SURE wish you lived closer to me...........BEAUTIFUL as always!!:D
We need to chip in and buy him a tractor so that he can tour the country and do all of our vehicles. LOL.

Another awesome detailing job!
 

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Thank you for responding. I wish there was something too. I am not looking for a product that becomes too much work but I do want it to look good and not just be bare concrete.

Not to derail the awesome thread(as always) I would look at stamped and dyed concrete as an alternative.
 

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