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Old 11-11-2009, 11:54 PM
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Mini Cooper - This Mini was a bit of a surprise. We figured it would be a 8 hour job. How bad could it possible be, its such a small car. The customer asked for paint correction services and the interior to be cleaned....he then added he would like the wheels pulled off/detailed and the wheel wells detailed as well. Okay when we got the car it was something else.......take a look what a disaster!

Products Used:
Exterior:
Einszett Blitz in the Cam Spray Foam Canon
Adam's Gray Clay Bar and Optimum Instant Detail Spray and Gloss Enhancerfor clay lube
Menzerna Power Gloss Compoune
Menzerna Super Intensive
Menzerna PO85RD
Menzerna Top Inspection
Einszett Glanz

Wheels/Wheel Wells/Tires/Engine
Uber Wheel/Tire/Wheel Well Kit

Interior:
Leather Master Strong Cleaner
Leather Master Vital
Leather Master Protection Cream

Einszett Deep Cleaner
Einszett Gummi
Adam's Glass Cleaner

Dressing on Trim
Black Wow


Tools:
Infratech 5300
Fenix TK11
3M Sun Gun
Brinkmann MaxFire
Metabo PE12-175
Flex 3403
Makita 9227 Hi Speed Rotary
The Uber Foam Pads (5.5inch)
Tons of "Uber" Microfiber Towels
Uber Drying Towels

Cam Spray 1500A with Cam Spray Foam Gun

Before shots:

Wheels




That wasn't so bad........let's start with the interior detail.

Interior before shots: --- Dog hair???? no one said anything about dog hair...













So how in the world do we attack this interior. After careful thought, we decided to pull the rear bench out as well as the front seats.

Ugh the seats!


Time to pull them out


Hair was everywhere



The rear bench

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Old 11-11-2009, 11:55 PM
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So what do we have underneath the bench




Dirt, dirt, and more dirt...




Tommy on the vac



Driver's area



More vacuuming


Time to pull the front seats out (battery was disconnected)

Tommy pulling out the driver's side



Dan assisting Tommy on the seat removal


Under the driver's seat


More hair!



Cleaned up



Bench back in, Tommy finishing them up


Seat out, cleaned/conditioned/protected



Passenger seat being put back in



Final shots of the interior






Door jamb before



Door jamb after


Now to the exterior:

Starting with the engine start to finish:

Before shot of the engine







Dan on the P21S



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Brushing/Agitating all the built up grease, grime, and dirt




Rinsing down the engine bay




Engine wipe down


Final shots of the engine:



Wash - Paint correction - Wheels - Wheel Wells

The presoak




Foaming and washing down the car





Washing down the car with an Uber Sponge


Wheels on the car getting P21S on tires and wheels, wheel wells pressure washed


Claying the car


PG with the Makita and the Uber Yellow


Checking the paint with a Fenix TK11



50/50 shot of the hood
Before shots of the hood




Old 11-11-2009, 11:56 PM
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The roof was a mess we did as much as we could on it without wet sanding, scratches were pretty deep, take a look



Under the Sun Gun


After PG and SIP


After PO85RD


Polishing out the bumpers


We put the car on jacks to move on to the wheels and wheel wells



Wheels










Dan and I claying the wheels



Cleaning up the wheel wells




Dressed up in Adam's Undercarriage Spray




Finished wheel wells





Finishing touches
Black wow on the trim



After shots inside and out

















I hope you enjoyed this one. We look forward to your comments
Old 11-12-2009, 12:12 AM
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WOW!! Aswome job Phil, if you dont mind, how much did this cost? and how many hours?
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2 days.

you can pm me for the price.
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Hi Phil, great job. I have a question for you. When you put a car on jack stands does it mark or dent the floor covering in your garage? PM sent on detailing prices.
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no dents on the floor pm answered.
Old 11-17-2009, 11:30 AM
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Beautiful work Phil and Dan...as usual!
Old 11-17-2009, 10:24 PM
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THAT is a full detail. Great job as always!
Old 11-18-2009, 11:13 AM
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Stunning work Phil. Looks like a new car.
Is the dog allowed back in?
Old 11-24-2009, 11:34 PM
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Holy crap! Nightmare doesn't do that car justice!


If you don't mind, what were the tactics used to get the dog hair out completely? Just a lot of time with the Vac? The previous owner of my car had a white dog that he hauled around and I have tried the vacuum until I'm blue in the face and I still find hairs now and then....drives me nuts.
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sure thing we use a dog hair brush, basically a rubber bristle brush.
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Looks amazing, really adds new life to the car - on the trim, the front spoiler, what would you suggest for a GT3? And what tire dressing do you prefer? thanks!
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For tires I strongly recommend Swissvax Pneu

As for the trim like the matte black trim on the bottom of the cars a good one would be Black Wow


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