You'te welcome Eric!
We've got lots of photos from the car show to post. I also demonstrated several other detailing products from Griot's Garage and other quality manufacturers on some of the car show participants cars throughout the day.
I wanted to come by and take an "after" photo of your engine bay Eric, but my protege Clark was busy snapping pics of Vaugh Gitten, Jr. in action. Actually Clark was a big help to me at the show as I was tied up with the detailing of Linda's car so he went around the car show doing an excellent job as my photography assistant. He has a got eye for composing pictures and took some awesome pics at the show!
I found it funny that people who came by our demonstration area and saw the products that Jim McGuire and I were using on display tables and thought that we were selling these products!
We passed out several Griot's Garage catalogs and told people that Advanced Auto carried several Griot's Garage products in special display racks. We also told folks that they could go online to check out all of the products that Griot's Garage has to offer.
I really want to give special thanks to Jim McGuire who did the lions share of the work on Linda's car. Jim and I both enjoy detailing and he found himself a new toy, a Griot's Garage 3" random orbital polisher, that he used to apply the polishes on Linda's car.
I'm hoping that the photos show how much difference the polishing did to Linda's car, especially her white vinyl stripes. These vinyl stripes are a big appearance option on a Mustang but you have to continue to protect them ASAP or dirt will form on the vinyl and it is almost impossible to remove. That being said, the difference in the stripes on Linda's car was dramatic. People watching us polish the stripes could visibly see the brightness come back after polishing.
We were using Griot's Garage Machine Polish 3, a very mild polish, to remove the set in stains and when compared to the other stripe that had not yet been polished there was a clear, visible differnce in brightness. We then used Griot's Garage One-Step, a combination product consisting of Machine Polish 3 and a Paint Sealant. As further protection, Jim applied Griot's Garage Premium Carnauba Wax by hand and I buffed it off with one of their polishing cloths. The metallic paint in Linda's car took on a deeper color during each step of the process and the finished car looks better than new!
I detailed the interior of Linda's car with Griot's Garage Leather Cleaner and Conditioner. The leather immediately turned black as opposed to the faded gray look it had when I started. Again, the results were dramatic. I used both a Turtle Wax liquid protectant and Meguires Natural Protectant to do the dash, doors and all of the plastic pieces in the interior.
After seeing the results of that work I used these products on a couple of participants cars with the same outcome.
Both Jim and I thought that the workshop was well received by the crowd and several brave individuals came forward to take a turn at using the clay bar and 3" orbital polisher first hand. All of them came away amazed at how easy it was to use these products. We will try to do this again as a tech session for the club and try to get more people involved in the process.
I'll start posting photos soon but since were so many taken it will have to be done over a couple of days.
Midnight Blue
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