Some Recent Detailing

Jeepngli

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Figured I'd post up some recent photos. Tried a different wax this time. Did these steps spread over a few weekends.

CG Citrius Wash to strip anything left, Mr. Pink in the buckets
Rinse, Dry over night

CG BlackLight by hand

CG Mr. Pink to wash off residue. Rinse, dry over night
Pete's 53(two coats)
P21S cleaner on the wheels
PoorBoy's sealant on the wheels


Overall Impressions: Pete's 53 is the easier wax I've ever used. You don't have to wait for it to haze which rocks. Very easy on/off. Shine is really good for the money. I would definitely use it again. I like the deep radiance of Lava better but Lava is also harder to remove.
 

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Jeepngli

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I'm thinking about stepping up to a big boy wax. Anyone use CG's Celeste or E-zyme?
 

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I have nothing to contribute about big boy wax. I have used lava and love it, although it's a little to rich for my blood $$$. I just wanted to say that I love your car. A race craft is one of the coolest s197s in my book.
 

Jeepngli

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That does look interesting. Some part of me tho feels I shouldnt use a product with the word Kamakaze on an American car ? Ha
 

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