The Maloo was left hand drive. Which sent me down a rabbit hole. Apparently there are companies that import old Holdens and convert them for you. Now you know and knowing is half the battle.
If the want to go crazy, they could buy a donor G8 and unstitch the firewall from both, then swap all the LHD controls and dash in to the RHD body, assuming GM-H didn't use a single pressing for both, just with different holes punched out for the steering and brakes to mount.
With your need to keep things clean, if you off-road it - it will NEVER be the same. The dust is in every crevice, you will get pin-striped and rock rash. But it's fun. I got my 2020 Gladiator and off-road it a week after. It was never the same again. Also some of that Arizona red clay does not come off easily - I was in Sedona and ran a few trails there. Red clay dust sticks really well to anything.
Even if you just read the damn phone book, you would hold all of my attention. The fact that you do practical things that guys like to learn about and understand is just a bonus.
3M Film Essentials - full hood, fenders, mirrors, roofline, A-pillars, rockers(lower doors), bumper (painted piece below the grill) , grill, lights, wear and tear kit (door edges, door cups, inner rocker sills, touchscreen). I like the ceramic, but I think the 3M will be more durable. The areas that are not filmed I will do ceramic coating. I also put in the XL RokBlokz mud flaps….love them. They can be removed so easily. I love the lifts….been wanting one for years. You are simply amazing….thanks for the videos!!!
A 2017 Holden HSV GTSR W1 UTE has been put to auction in Australia. This car is the only one ever finished in the original VS GTSR XU3 Yellah color. 19km from new, build number 001 of 004. Expected price USD700K.
Don't be too harsh on the robot....he's just trying to knock off his competition. It's natural! Job security and all! Great job on the ceramic coating. But, you're right....very difficult to see the difference on this end of these confounded wires! ;-) Thank you for your work and another excellent video!
I had my new BMW K1600GTLceramic coated last year the day I picked it up by a detailer. Love it. Although it has only been in the rain only once, that is the only time I had to wash it. Dirt just falls off
We did a clear bra on our Subaru outback 6 years ago and it is still perfect. There is nothing better for avoiding Rock chips and the like. The original clear bra manufacturer is here in salt lake so we get it done there.
Is a Bronco a truck? That is THE cutest truck I ever saw. White paint doesn't show the gloss like darker colors. do . . . That was the most baffling detailing job - a subject I thought I knew about - but, there ya are. Cheers.
You can see the ceramic coat if you know what to look for. It smoothed out the orange peal and that makes it more glossy. You can still see it a bit around the door handle where you couldn’t really get the ceramic coating in there well. It’s the little things that make the difference in making Pokey look amazing. Also shout out to U-Wrench for all the loaner tools and knowledgeable mechanics that sit right next door.
15:06 My favorite Clear Bra is 3M Pro Shield Paint Protection. It's self healing should a hair line scratch touch the 3M film. I like this product and highly recommend it. It works well on my Audi and it should do well on Poky.
Clear bra ...after x amount of years will it show paint fading between the area that has no clear bra and showing a slight thin line where it's not protected...I've seen on some German cars and over the years u could see thin line where it's divided. Just wondering of how to avoiding it of showing Keep up the great videos
I really want get Ford Bronco and make it similar to yours. I was planning to get the highest trim but after watching what you have done so far, I would rather save my money 👌👍
This time of year when watching a vid that involves detailing I can't help but look outside and curse the Chicago winter (and cry over how quickly my car goes from mostly clean to it's dirty again). Great choice on the black chrome center caps.
You're correct, the right side of the rear panel does look more shiny than the left. In fact it looks great. Can't wait to see when the vehicle is finished. Guess I'll watch the rest of the video!
Yes the Holden Maloo Ute is a tough model here down under...although Im Ford thru and thru, these are really nice tough looking models of the GM range down here (in my eyes). I noticed the conversion to LHD didnt include changing the wipers - my OCD saw this haha. In other news, that ceramic coating is the shiznit...love it!
The flash time is important.....you will notice later when washing some body panels that had different flash times when coating will repel dirt easier and wash easier than other areas....1 min is huge, sometimes you don't wait long enough and just wipe it all off!
Because of the colour, I thought it would not be possible to discern any change in shine but the camera has managed to pick it up, it definitely has a deeper, smoother shine after the buffing and coating. Those flares and wheels give it so much character and presence, loving the centre caps too! Cleaner now than when it left the factory! 👍😎
Oh and by the way, you should ceramic coat the lights, turn signals the bumpers, the grill, mirrors, basically everything, it will make clean up a breeze. Love the centercaps
The black chrome caps look great. What I like most about ceramic coating is the ease of keeping the vehicle clean. BTW, I used the same brand and it's still holding up after two years. I did a second coat after 24 hours. I've put the clay bar to it a few months ago out of curiosity, there was no buildup for the clay to remove.
The Maloo Probably came from Left Hand Drive Utes, and uses the drivetrain, dash, emisions, airbags, and related parts from a Pontiac G8 to meet U regs
My Cayman S Sport should be back in 3-4 wks from engine rebuild (bore scoring). When it's back, I'm going to polish my Boxster S, then apply my 1st ceramic coating. I'm using Avalon King since John Ross uses it.
Don't be afraid to ceramic coat the plastics. I tried it on two different older cars, one of them a 2005 TSX (which doesn't have much plastic), and the other a 2009 CR-V, which has a lot of plastic cladding. I have to say that after a year and a half, the plastic still looks like new. It looks slightly more shiny, but the color has not faded. I also find it easier to keep clean, and not as much dirt and road salt sticks to it. I have tried a lot of other plastic treatments but they would all fade. Only the ceramic coating has lasted. I don't recommend it on glass, but I've had no issues on plastic cladding and trim, mud flaps, and the headlights and taillights. I also did two coats on the paint on both vehicles. It wasn't a huge improvement but I felt better having two coats, and it helped take care of any minor spots I missed. I have not yet done the wheels, but will tackle that in the spring.
They definitely have a certain sound to them. Yours sounds just like mine. I totally think that they need a little rumble to them. But I love my Bronco either way. They're so fun
Last weekend I took the back road to Crown King then Senator Hwy. in to Prescott. Nice, easy trail ride, suitable for your Bronco. There is one spot where you have to drive through bushes that will rub against the paint, so I guess you'll never go. Too bad because it's a nice trip. Oh well, have fun polishing your off road vehicle. I'll see you out on the trail............or not. _that's my sarcastic a-hole way of telling you that you're going to get scratches and dents and stuff, don't worry about it, go out and have fun, get it dirty and muddy, drive it through the car wash on the way home then go out the next weekend and do it again._
Lolz I got one heck of a deal on Avalon king coating kit like $150 kit for $48 and I applied it to my 07 dodge Dakota. This was two years ago now. It’s withstood the test of time in yooper Michigans rust belt.
It would make sense that it is more glossy because the ceramic coating is supposed make the surface less diffuse. In other words the pant is reflecting more in the same direction because the surface has a finer finish.
Awesome as usual but you may have made a mistake, which you said you may be fine with but, if you applied the coating on top of that AIO then that coating may not have bonded properly. The AIO leaves behind some protection which that coating will likely not bond well to even though you did a prep wipe. Either way awesome vehicle and hey if it fails...more content! Ohh and the coating block has slits so you can tuck the suede applicator in so you don't have to hold it onto the block.
Holy shit!!! A Maloo!!! I want one so bad ❤️ Xpel for PPF, without a doubt. You’ll have to remove the ceramic coating though. PPF won’t stick to the coating. Ceramic coatings absolutely add gloss and shine
Goodness me, but that Bronco is lookin fine. I’m so glad you lined the centercaps up properly. Saw some nice rims rather other day with crooked centres. Drove me crazy. Great job on the ceramic coating. I really need to write things down. Stagmode just had his car wrapped, and they were talking about a new product that was “better”.
The center caps definitely complete the look, it’s sharp. The ceramic coating will help but I had my local XPEL dealer do the clearbra on my Ranger. Love it, they did my last vehicle four years before and it looked like new when I traded it in.
Ms. VTec is enabling and nice. I've ceramic coated my Corvette and Cadillac ELR and yep, it's noticeable with the touch method too, and quite slightly better than high-end wax. Wait 48 hours for it to really really really set.
I really like the restoration of the Ranger, your sisters Xterra and your prep and tweaks to your new Bronco.. I retired in 2015 and have been doing spring and fall road trips (until Covid hit) and would love to see Bronco overlanding videos. My best trip was two months from Southern Ontario to Alaska.
Nice Job. I ceramic coated my wheels too - much easier to clean. I also ceramic coat the lens and window glass. Keeps the headlights from yellowing. Makes the windshield easier to clean.
Thats a left hand drive Holden!!!! Saw many in Sydney a few years ago but all right hand drive. I did see a right hand drive 81 corvette outside the racetrack.
I’m curious as to why you didn’t do a PPF install, then ceramic coat it. Ceramic coatings are great against UV rays, pollen, bird poop etching, and micro marring protection. But for scratches obtained via actual off-road adventures, ceramic coatings don’t offer any protection.
I agree. I had my car ceramic coated, and then about 21 days later did a long cross country trip (on tar/asphalt). The number of rock chips, and the way they looked, is even worse. So ceramic is going to help nothing for the off roading scratches/stone chips. It will only help with washing the mud/dirt off easier.
The place that converts Pontiac G8s/Chevy SSs into Maloos is in Arizona, I think. They take half Maloo shells and basically swap in your interior/front end into it. I'd definitely love to have one
I would be interested in a 6 month follow up on the ceramic coating. I live in Utah and they salt the crap out of the roads so I am considering doing it.
Bronco's looking super Sarah! Clear bra would be great. I have the whole front end and roof of my GR Supra done in Kavaca PPF and ceramic coated. It's holding up super after two years.
Looks great.... the finish is "Deeper" meaning you can see the reflection of whatever's close by clearer and with more "depth". My favorite clear bra? Victoria's Secret.
Sarah , i just saw another video of someone muddin in there Bronco , they was talking about how bad the lower parts of the door get messed up so they put Rock Blocks on there's , and they work great , you may want to check them out , stay safe friend
I've been detailing cars for 25+ years (not professionally). It's the quality of the paint & condition of the clearcoat that determines the shine. You can get the same results applying three coats of Meguire's liquid wax as you will with one coat of ceramic. *I* prefer Meguire's (or similar liquid wax) as it is less forgiving (I typically apply five coats every 6-9 months).
ngl those big flat panels looked like fun to polish - also theres probably only like 5 of us in the room mad about not polishing and ceramic coating behind the spare tire mount and I'm including Sarah as 1 of the 5
“Shake drip and spread…that sounds like a single fun activity to get dollar bills thrown at you” I love the way Sarah’s brain operates 😜🤣
The Maloo was left hand drive. Which sent me down a rabbit hole. Apparently there are companies that import old Holdens and convert them for you. Now you know and knowing is half the battle.
If the want to go crazy, they could buy a donor G8 and unstitch the firewall from both, then swap all the LHD controls and dash in to the RHD body, assuming GM-H didn't use a single pressing for both, just with different holes punched out for the steering and brakes to mount.
Pokey is really adorable, this whole series is actually restoring some of my faith in Ford.
With your need to keep things clean, if you off-road it - it will NEVER be the same. The dust is in every crevice, you will get pin-striped and rock rash. But it's fun. I got my 2020 Gladiator and off-road it a week after. It was never the same again. Also some of that Arizona red clay does not come off easily - I was in Sedona and ran a few trails there. Red clay dust sticks really well to anything.
Even if you just read the damn phone book, you would hold all of my attention. The fact that you do practical things that guys like to learn about and understand is just a bonus.
That Holden looks awesome!!!
3M Film Essentials - full hood, fenders, mirrors, roofline, A-pillars, rockers(lower doors), bumper (painted piece below the grill) , grill, lights, wear and tear kit (door edges, door cups, inner rocker sills, touchscreen). I like the ceramic, but I think the 3M will be more durable. The areas that are not filmed I will do ceramic coating. I also put in the XL RokBlokz mud flaps….love them. They can be removed so easily. I love the lifts….been wanting one for years. You are simply amazing….thanks for the videos!!!
Her garage is the cleanest garage I've ever witness I'm impressed
Thanks for the Ute..... I totally wanted one "back in the day" (before I had 3 kids) and they are totally awesome..... I appreciate it.
A 2017 Holden HSV GTSR W1 UTE has been put to auction in Australia. This car is the only one ever finished in the original VS GTSR XU3 Yellah color. 19km from new, build number 001 of 004. Expected price USD700K.
Don't be too harsh on the robot....he's just trying to knock off his competition. It's natural! Job security and all! Great job on the ceramic coating. But, you're right....very difficult to see the difference on this end of these confounded wires! ;-) Thank you for your work and another excellent video!
I had my new BMW K1600GTLceramic coated last year the day I picked it up by a detailer. Love it. Although it has only been in the rain only once, that is the only time I had to wash it. Dirt just falls off
You have to be one of the only people on the planet to have a robot vacuum in your garage. And I support the idea
We did a clear bra on our Subaru outback 6 years ago and it is still perfect. There is nothing better for avoiding Rock chips and the like. The original clear bra manufacturer is here in salt lake so we get it done there.
Is a Bronco a truck? That is THE cutest truck I ever saw. White paint doesn't show the gloss like darker colors. do . . . That was the most baffling detailing job - a subject I thought I knew about - but, there ya are.
Cheers.
You are crazy thorough and detailed. But your work shows, cleaner than OEM.
I agree was a final inspector for FORD MOTOR CO. Paint Dept.
You can see the ceramic coat if you know what to look for. It smoothed out the orange peal and that makes it more glossy. You can still see it a bit around the door handle where you couldn’t really get the ceramic coating in there well. It’s the little things that make the difference in making Pokey look amazing. Also shout out to U-Wrench for all the loaner tools and knowledgeable mechanics that sit right next door.
15:06 My favorite Clear Bra is 3M Pro Shield Paint Protection. It's self healing should a hair line scratch touch the 3M film. I like this product and highly recommend it. It works well on my Audi and it should do well on Poky.
Clear bra ...after x amount of years will it show paint fading between the area that has no clear bra and showing a slight thin line where it's not protected...I've seen on some German cars and over the years u could see thin line where it's divided.
Just wondering of how to avoiding it of showing
Keep up the great videos
I really want get Ford Bronco and make it similar to yours. I was planning to get the highest trim but after watching what you have done so far, I would rather save my money 👌👍
Glad you showed the Holden! Awesome as. And it's converted to LHD
an offroad putt putt with Pokey will be a nice video in the future.
Sarah, 5.5K veiws in the first 45 minutes you release this video!! Wow,, ! We all do love you 😊😊👍
Think your choice of wheel and color on the Bronco is spot on. Very tasteful, l best I've seen on the tube yet! Makes me actually want one.
This time of year when watching a vid that involves detailing I can't help but look outside and curse the Chicago winter (and cry over how quickly my car goes from mostly clean to it's dirty again).
Great choice on the black chrome center caps.
Feel your pain here in Island Lake brother.
Even down south in NC, the salt crust is real...
The centercaps made a HUGE difference and this build is coming together great! Are you going to be adding off-road lights in the front🤔
Aaaaahhhhh!!!! We needed a water beading before/after on this! It's the most satisfying part of a ceramic coating.
The paint had a dealer installed coating, so there wouldn’t have been a noticeable difference since it already was highly hydroscopic.
Soooo much better with the center caps! Great choice 🔥
You're correct, the right side of the rear panel does look more shiny than the left. In fact it looks great. Can't wait to see when the vehicle is finished. Guess I'll watch the rest of the video!
Those wheels are the most cool out of any I have seen on a new Bronco...
Yes the Holden Maloo Ute is a tough model here down under...although Im Ford thru and thru, these are really nice tough looking models of the GM range down here (in my eyes). I noticed the conversion to LHD didnt include changing the wipers - my OCD saw this haha. In other news, that ceramic coating is the shiznit...love it!
Definitely do a second coat and don't forget to use your Plexus on the plastic headlights and taillights every 3 or 4 months to protect them too.
The flash time is important.....you will notice later when washing some body panels that had different flash times when coating will repel dirt easier and wash easier than other areas....1 min is huge, sometimes you don't wait long enough and just wipe it all off!
Because of the colour, I thought it would not be possible to discern any change in shine but the camera has managed to pick it up, it definitely has a deeper, smoother shine after the buffing and coating. Those flares and wheels give it so much character and presence, loving the centre caps too! Cleaner now than when it left the factory! 👍😎
Oh and by the way, you should ceramic coat the lights, turn signals the bumpers, the grill, mirrors, basically everything, it will make clean up a breeze. Love the centercaps
The black chrome caps look great. What I like most about ceramic coating is the ease of keeping the vehicle clean. BTW, I used the same brand and it's still holding up after two years. I did a second coat after 24 hours. I've put the clay bar to it a few months ago out of curiosity, there was no buildup for the clay to remove.
Finally someone who shares my same sense of humor!
The Maloo Probably came from Left Hand Drive Utes, and uses the drivetrain, dash, emisions, airbags, and related parts from a Pontiac G8 to meet U regs
My Cayman S Sport should be back in 3-4 wks from engine rebuild (bore scoring). When it's back, I'm going to polish my Boxster S, then apply my 1st ceramic coating. I'm using Avalon King since John Ross uses it.
Wow. That Holden is even left hand drive. I wonder if someone cut and welded in a rear clip/bed from an Aussie built Holden on a Pontiac GTO/G8?
I noticed that too.
XPEL Had their headlights protection. Lasted 16 years on my Volvo S60R. Have it on my 370Z Nismo now 4 years.
STek (with built in ceramic top layer) or XPEL Ultimate (PPF)
Go for 2nd coat of ceramic. Coat plastics, windows, bumpers and wheels as well.
Yes! The orange peel is better! I was going to comment to say that then you mentioned it!
Don't be afraid to ceramic coat the plastics. I tried it on two different older cars, one of them a 2005 TSX (which doesn't have much plastic), and the other a 2009 CR-V, which has a lot of plastic cladding. I have to say that after a year and a half, the plastic still looks like new. It looks slightly more shiny, but the color has not faded. I also find it easier to keep clean, and not as much dirt and road salt sticks to it. I have tried a lot of other plastic treatments but they would all fade. Only the ceramic coating has lasted. I don't recommend it on glass, but I've had no issues on plastic cladding and trim, mud flaps, and the headlights and taillights.
I also did two coats on the paint on both vehicles. It wasn't a huge improvement but I felt better having two coats, and it helped take care of any minor spots I missed. I have not yet done the wheels, but will tackle that in the spring.
They definitely have a certain sound to them. Yours sounds just like mine. I totally think that they need a little rumble to them. But I love my Bronco either way. They're so fun
The Holden was probably sold by LeftHandUtes in Colorado. They import and convert them for sale in the US.
Usually takes a while for a full cure on most resin based coatings sometimes a month.....
"Polishing the Bronco", now That's an innuendo!!!
Thumbs up for the holden
That Holden and the actual station wagon versions are two of my favorite cars!!!!!!
Last weekend I took the back road to Crown King then Senator Hwy. in to Prescott. Nice, easy trail ride, suitable for your Bronco. There is one spot where you have to drive through bushes that will rub against the paint, so I guess you'll never go. Too bad because it's a nice trip. Oh well, have fun polishing your off road vehicle. I'll see you out on the trail............or not.
_that's my sarcastic a-hole way of telling you that you're going to get scratches and dents and stuff, don't worry about it, go out and have fun, get it dirty and muddy, drive it through the car wash on the way home then go out the next weekend and do it again._
Lolz I got one heck of a deal on Avalon king coating kit like $150 kit for $48 and I applied it to my 07 dodge Dakota. This was two years ago now. It’s withstood the test of time in yooper Michigans rust belt.
I have the same cleaning robot. Pretty impressive for the money. I'm still amazed at what it will find after I deep clean.
It would make sense that it is more glossy because the ceramic coating is supposed make the surface less diffuse. In other words the pant is reflecting more in the same direction because the surface has a finer finish.
Awesome as usual but you may have made a mistake, which you said you may be fine with but, if you applied the coating on top of that AIO then that coating may not have bonded properly. The AIO leaves behind some protection which that coating will likely not bond well to even though you did a prep wipe. Either way awesome vehicle and hey if it fails...more content! Ohh and the coating block has slits so you can tuck the suede applicator in so you don't have to hold it onto the block.
Holy shit!!! A Maloo!!! I want one so bad ❤️
Xpel for PPF, without a doubt. You’ll have to remove the ceramic coating though. PPF won’t stick to the coating.
Ceramic coatings absolutely add gloss and shine
How to remove the coating?
Thanks if you answer :)
@@valdius85 you’ll have to use a polish or compound to remove it. It’s not hard, just time consuming
@@paulvina1974 thank you
Goodness me, but that Bronco is lookin fine. I’m so glad you lined the centercaps up properly. Saw some nice rims rather other day with crooked centres. Drove me crazy. Great job on the ceramic coating. I really need to write things down. Stagmode just had his car wrapped, and they were talking about a new product that was “better”.
it definitely looks better than the pre application close ups
My shadow black two door is being made in about ten days. It’s been a year since my order…. I cannot wait
The broom is the robot’s competition!
The center caps definitely complete the look, it’s sharp. The ceramic coating will help but I had my local XPEL dealer do the clearbra on my Ranger. Love it, they did my last vehicle four years before and it looked like new when I traded it in.
Glad to see you using excellent body mechanics removing and installing the wheels. Smart move having vehicle lower. Keep working smart Miss Sarah!
I always appreciate every cameo of the brobot.
Ms. VTec is enabling and nice. I've ceramic coated my Corvette and Cadillac ELR and yep, it's noticeable with the touch method too, and quite slightly better than high-end wax. Wait 48 hours for it to really really really set.
Must say the subaru sounds sick! What a beautiful truck, bigtime envy.
Do a whole XPEL PPF stealth wrap That color would be amazing
I really like the restoration of the Ranger, your sisters Xterra and your prep and tweaks to your new Bronco.. I retired in 2015 and have been doing spring and fall road trips (until Covid hit) and would love to see Bronco overlanding videos. My best trip was two months from Southern Ontario to Alaska.
“This stuff smells delicious 😋” there’s this one gas station car wash that has amazing yum smells in it, that robot cam view was fun!
Center caps, wheels and tires are perfect! 💖
Nice Job. I ceramic coated my wheels too - much easier to clean. I also ceramic coat the lens and window glass. Keeps the headlights from yellowing. Makes the windshield easier to clean.
Your Bronco is looking great , Thank You for all your work for us to enjoy
Thats a left hand drive Holden!!!! Saw many in Sydney a few years ago but all right hand drive. I did see a right hand drive 81 corvette outside the racetrack.
Because of your channel and detailing gave me the bug to work on my Hyundai Tucson.
I am soooo glad I don’t have to worry about micro scratches and swirls in my TT mk2…..it’s a workaday car and I like it like that 🙂
I’m curious as to why you didn’t do a PPF install, then ceramic coat it. Ceramic coatings are great against UV rays, pollen, bird poop etching, and micro marring protection. But for scratches obtained via actual off-road adventures, ceramic coatings don’t offer any protection.
I agree. I had my car ceramic coated, and then about 21 days later did a long cross country trip (on tar/asphalt). The number of rock chips, and the way they looked, is even worse. So ceramic is going to help nothing for the off roading scratches/stone chips. It will only help with washing the mud/dirt off easier.
You're not supposed to do PPF after ceramic coating because it won't adhere correctly.
The place that converts Pontiac G8s/Chevy SSs into Maloos is in Arizona, I think. They take half Maloo shells and basically swap in your interior/front end into it. I'd definitely love to have one
It looks great with the ceramic coating The caps are a nice touch.
I coat the emblems, tail lights and basically everything. Bronco is looking awesome!!
Thanks - Was wondering whether it was plastic-safe.
I would be interested in a 6 month follow up on the ceramic coating. I live in Utah and they salt the crap out of the roads so I am considering doing it.
Yes so would I, I would like to do mine
I could see it. Looks great. That Holden is pretty tasty too.
In science, black is the absence of color while white is all the colors combined. Thanks for the video!
Sarah, I could see the difference in the gloss the first panel you did. It's actually easy to see. And yes the Holden is cool.
Bronco's looking super Sarah! Clear bra would be great. I have the whole front end and roof of my GR Supra done in Kavaca PPF and ceramic coated. It's holding up super after two years.
Looks great.... the finish is "Deeper" meaning you can see the reflection of whatever's close by clearer and with more "depth". My favorite clear bra? Victoria's Secret.
suntek or llumar for clear protection they are the best, self healing and already coated
I used Llumar ppf on my Mazda CX30. Great stuff, super glossy and has held up to the rocks and road salt we have up here.
Put the coating on the black as well. Makes the black pop even more.
Sarah , i just saw another video of someone muddin in there Bronco , they was talking about how bad the lower parts of the door get messed up so they put Rock Blocks on there's , and they work great , you may want to check them out , stay safe friend
More companies need to step up and sponsor Sarah.
That is one pampered bronco
Congrats me guys today I’ve received my 2022 Ford Taurus Titanium .
Thanks for sharing your detailing. I've never used a polisher but I would like to. I guess it can't be that difficult.
A 2nd coat is a must if u want 2-3 years of great protection against any contamination on paint
I've been detailing cars for 25+ years (not professionally). It's the quality of the paint & condition of the clearcoat that determines the shine. You can get the same results applying three coats of Meguire's liquid wax as you will with one coat of ceramic. *I* prefer Meguire's (or similar liquid wax) as it is less forgiving (I typically apply five coats every 6-9 months).
ngl those big flat panels looked like fun to polish - also theres probably only like 5 of us in the room mad about not polishing and ceramic coating behind the spare tire mount and I'm including Sarah as 1 of the 5
Got to admire your attention to detail /detailing Sarah ! The Holden looked cool too....
The center caps look great
Love my eufy too. And the bronco, love that.
Watching your OCD is fun, but in fast forward it's even more fun! What an amazing video yet again!
Xpel self healing 5 years on our white Tiguan has endured temps -40c to + 40c salt/sand flying debris ,still mint hasn't yellowed.