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So after a weekends heavy use the Milano was looking a little worse for wear. The countryside really isn't on your paint works side.
So me and Duffy decided it needed some TLC...
The subject we were up against...
As you can see above. Its looking pretty filthy and wasn't going to be an easy task.
Not looking forward to the Job in hand we deiced we needed re-fueling.
Next we cooled the subject and emptied out the rubbish before starting on the interior.
We started just using the pressure washer to remove as much dirt as possible.
After as much dirt as possible was removed we set up the snow foam lance.
While we let that soak we started on the grills
The wheels were looking a little worse for wear so we attacked them with Billberry and a brush to aggravate the dirt.
Then rinsed
Next we used to two bucket method and Zymol shampoo
The inside was next on the list and we used Gunks engine degreaser to tackle the muck.
It wasn't easy and had to resort back to hose and a brush.
The Body work was looking fresh after the wash but still quite dull so we got out the machine polisher (with new pads) and AG SRP
Once buffed off we used Chemical Guys Mirror Finish
While Duffy got to work on the paint i decided the tyres were looking a bit grey and dull so i used a new product i had picked up and recommend. Tyre foam by Armour-all.
After the Mirror finish was removed, i protected the paintwork with Poorboys Nattys paste.
Some of the Chrome areas of the BBQ were looking very poor! So we pulled out the autosol and got cracking,
We also applied some black whole to the Dark areas of the subject.
And the finished product
Enjoy,
So me and Duffy decided it needed some TLC...
The subject we were up against...
As you can see above. Its looking pretty filthy and wasn't going to be an easy task.
Not looking forward to the Job in hand we deiced we needed re-fueling.
Next we cooled the subject and emptied out the rubbish before starting on the interior.
We started just using the pressure washer to remove as much dirt as possible.
After as much dirt as possible was removed we set up the snow foam lance.
While we let that soak we started on the grills
The wheels were looking a little worse for wear so we attacked them with Billberry and a brush to aggravate the dirt.
Then rinsed
Next we used to two bucket method and Zymol shampoo
The inside was next on the list and we used Gunks engine degreaser to tackle the muck.
It wasn't easy and had to resort back to hose and a brush.
The Body work was looking fresh after the wash but still quite dull so we got out the machine polisher (with new pads) and AG SRP
Once buffed off we used Chemical Guys Mirror Finish
While Duffy got to work on the paint i decided the tyres were looking a bit grey and dull so i used a new product i had picked up and recommend. Tyre foam by Armour-all.
After the Mirror finish was removed, i protected the paintwork with Poorboys Nattys paste.
Some of the Chrome areas of the BBQ were looking very poor! So we pulled out the autosol and got cracking,
We also applied some black whole to the Dark areas of the subject.
And the finished product
Enjoy,
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