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MG B ready for fun!

This little guy came in for a refresher this week.  The owner has had it since he and his brothers have been driving.  In addition to restoring it recently, he had the opportunity to have it used in a commercial recently.  Very cool! Not cool was that they threw dirt all over it as part of the commercial.  So, not that the shoot is over, it was time to clean it up and restore the finish.  To do this we scheduled the 3 Piece which included a wash, clay, polish, and wax.  I then restored the seals and external black pieces (mainly the bumpers).  Finally I vac'd the interior, performed a Leatherique treament on the seats, protected the dash and door panels, and protected the convertible top.  The tires were treated to a period correct shine and all the bright work received a light polish. Here are the before pics: Here is the little guy taking a bath: And the Reveal! Thanks for looking and feel free to ask a question!
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The Power of ONR and a Little Elbow Grease

Wondering what you can do with two empty 5 gallon buckets?  Try filling one up with water and the other with water and 5 ounces of Optimum No Rinse.  In a parking lot with no hose, no water tanks, and a little bit of planning, I was able to transform a 2008 Tahoe from this: To this: Then using Eagle One Never Dull, Mother's Mag Polish, and Mother's Billet Polish, I was able to turn the wheels from this: To this: A little shy of 4 hours after I started, I ended up with this: Not bad for an evening in a parking lot. :)

Safely Removing Pollen from Your Paint

Check out my article on Pollen and how to safely remove it from your paint.  You can view the article here in the Ask-a-Pro section of Detailed Image .

Attack on Mold: Tailored wins in a Landslide Victory!

I got a call from a woman that suffers from a pulmonary disease. After a brief discussion on the phone we setup an appraisal time and date. During our short discussion, she told me that her father had used her car to go to the airport recently and left her car in the long-term parking. He left it with the back windows down. Well, we have had quite a bit of rain in the past month, and that week was no exception. Since then, mold had bloomed and she was now unable to drive the car. Between the time of the call and our meeting, I called a friend of mine who works for a mold removal company and he gave me some suggestions. SO I made a preliminary list of items I would need to attack the blooms: Distilled White Vinegar, LeatherMasters Mold Killer, Biocide Auto Vaccine, Protein stain remover, 1Z Klima Cleaner, and a new Cabin Filter. I had some of these already, but some I would have to get. When I met with my potential client, I took a walk around the car and then looked inside. It w