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      12-31-2007, 04:23 PM   #1
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Joyriide1113 Detailed: 328i, Mazda SUV, and Explorer

Works on 3 cars today.

First up this morning was a regular maintenance wash for a previously detailed vehicle.

E90 328i.





Quick one-dtep detail to a Ford Explorer Sport Track. Owner is selling it.

Gold Class Wash
Mothers Clay Bar
Optimum Polish via green light cut pad @ 1500rpms
Poorboys Polish w/ carnuba via grey pad @ 1500rpms
Trim restorer on all plastic, including bed top.







Wash, Vac, and quick Detail to his wife's Mazda SUV
Did the engine for the heck of it. I feel the whole vehicle should be clean.






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      12-31-2007, 05:35 PM   #2
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Nice work. Doing the engine for the heck of it? I need you to live closer to me! Also - damn, that engine compartment looks crowded on the right side!
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Nice job All look great, but the black cars sure do stand out. How long does claying take you? I seem to take longer than I'd like to although AFAIK I just need to glide along till I meet some resistance then focus on that area a little till the contamination is gone in terms of feeling and what I can see, then I continue. I don't do it often anyway but it'd be nice to cut my time down.

I admit, I answered a few phone calls and some neighbors came to talk to me about my car lol, maybe that was my problem
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Nice job All look great, but the black cars sure do stand out. How long does claying take you? I seem to take longer than I'd like to although AFAIK I just need to glide along till I meet some resistance then focus on that area a little till the contamination is gone in terms of feeling and what I can see, then I continue. I don't do it often anyway but it'd be nice to cut my time down.

I admit, I answered a few phone calls and some neighbors came to talk to me about my car lol, maybe that was my problem

About 30 minutes for a normally contaminated car.
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About 30 minutes for a normally contaminated car.
yea i do it in like 30-45 min
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