2016 Cadillac Escalade - A Miracle Detailing - CQuartz FINEST

Merlin

I love shiny things
2016 Cadillac Escalade - A Miracle Detailing - CQuartz FINEST

Polishing machines: Rupes - 21 MKI, 15 MKII, 75 Mini and Nano iBrid.
Polish/Pads: Carpro Essence w/CP MF pad - Essence w/CP Gloss pad.
Glass and Trim: FyBy Forte coating on glass - CQuartz Dlux on trim.
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Looking good Mike. Boy...that was a lot of vehicle! Considering your location, how do you keep the vehicles from spotting when washing? Does it matter since you correct the paint anyway?
Steve
 
Looking good Mike. Boy...that was a lot of vehicle! Considering your location, how do you keep the vehicles from spotting when washing? Does it matter since you correct the paint anyway?
Steve

If I am doing paint correction I'm not too worried about water. I "clay" after washing then inspect. This includes PTG documentation etc. There is usually water spot residue after claying.

For a regular maintenance wash...I actually have pretty decent water. I can wash, blow dry and use a Dry-Me-Crazy without spotting. I guess I'm pretty lucky in that respect.


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The Escalade was almost 20 feet long and jet black. The glass had some kind of heavy water stains...
Polishing the glass alone for took over 10 hours before I could apply FlyBy Forte.
The stains looked like tiger stripes (possibly permanent glass stains)
The client wanted FlyBy Forte applied...I very soon learned why.
The glass was 1,000 times better but sadly just shy of 100%.
My guess...In total, I had over 50 hours in the vehicle.
 
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