What's up guys!
Previously in the Detail Garage we had this Grand National in the shop and we washed it,
clayed it and also polished it.
Now we're wrapping up the detail and we're going to address the small things like the
tires that are really taking away from the whole effect of the vehicle.
As you can see these tires are dirty and they have this brown film all over it.
There is an old dressing on it that is really taking away from the whole look of the vehicle.
So I'm going to clean and show you how to bring it back to life really simple and really easy.
To start off I'm going to tape off the tire like I did with the polishing to give you
guys a 50/50 to show you the clean side against the dirty side.
So to start off I've already got my Orange Degreaser diluted in a Professional Spray Bottle.
I've diluted this 3:1 so that I have the strong cleaner power without being overly aggressive.
Also I'll be using the Heavy Duty Nifty Brush this is similar to the regular Nifty Brush
but it is a lot stronger and stiffer so it'll really help me scrub these tires.
All you have to do is spray the Orange Degreaser on the surface and I'll let this sit for a
moment to absorb the dirt and get all that brown filth off.
Already you can tell it is dragging a lot of it out.
I'll spray the brush to get some more cleaning power.
Then just work it in to the tire.
It's pulling off all the road debris, dirt and any old dressings which is going to reveal
a natural tire.
After you're done cleaning take a microfiber towel and wipe off the excess.
You'll want to use a black towel this way you don't throw this towel on the interior
which is why we color coordinate our towels.
This way you won't use a tire towel on the interior or windows.
This is how a brand new tire is supposed to look.
Just a natural smooth supple tire.
We want to go ahead and protect this we'll throw a dressing on it.
We'll use Blue Guard which is going to give it some shine but more importantly it's going
to give it some UV protection to keep the tire from cracking or discoloring over time.
As I mentioned Blue Guard is going to give it some shine but more importantly it's going
to give protection which gives longevity to the life of the tire.
All you do is spray the applicator and work it into the tire.
It does come off as a high gloss shine so if you want that really wet look just leave
it on the tire or you can buff the excess if you want a more natural look.
Now me personally I don't like the overly wet look on my tires and especially since
this car is very glossy we don't attract a lot of attention to the tires but instead
have the body take the showcase.
I'm going to take my Black Workhorse Towel and just wipe off the excess so it'll have
a nice shine without being overly wet.
I'll take the tape off now.
You can see the difference between a cleaned and dressed side against a dirty tire with
an old dressing.
Now I'm going to finish this tire and the remaining three and we'll get back to you
guys in just a minute.
So I've just finished cleaning and protecting the tires so now it's time to move on to these rims.
As you can there is brake dust, dirt and residue from cleaning the tires.
I'll clean it off using EcoSmart.
EcoSmart works really well for cleaning and encapsulating the dirt and also the wax in
it will add to the shine.
Spray it on the surface and I'll let that sit and emulsify.
Then with a Gray Workhorse Towel, these towels are already designated as the metals towel
for chrome rims, bumpers and exhaust.
I'll just wipe it off.
It's picking up all the brake dust, dirt and crud that was all over this rim.
Now these rims already have a nice shine but to add more gloss and more protection I'm
going to throw on Max Coat Wheel Guard.
This is basically a wax for your rims.
Designed specifically for chrome, painted rims and shiny finished rims just to help
things like brake dust from sticking and prevent water spots.
Apply some to your applicator and blotch it out in the same way as you would a wax where
you'd spread it out over the surface and then work it into it and let it sit for a moment
then we'll come back and buff it off.
It only takes about five minutes and then we'll buff it off with a clean microfiber towel.
So now after letting the Max Coat Wheel Guard sit for about five I'm going to buff it off
with a clean microfiber towel.
Again I'll use the Gray Workhorse Towel because I have this color designated as my metal towel
for rims, bumpers and exhaust.
For you guys at home who are looking for a new way to keep your rims looking glossier
and also prevent brake dust build up and water spots Max Coat Wheel Guard is definitely for you.
So I'm going to finish off the other three rims and then we'll take a step back in time
to 1987 when we get into the interior of this baby.
As you can tell we're now inside the Grand National and just by looking at everything
it is in really good condition.
It's not really dirty but it still needs to be cleaned.
As you can tell this car was built in the 1980's during a time of pure man made products
like synthetics, plastics, pleather, aluminum steering wheel is all man made which is really...nice.
To start off I've got my InnerClean and I'll spray this on the towel.
Then just wipe off the dashboard and anything else that is vinyl, rubber, plastic, optical
plastic as well as leather so it's a good interior quick detail.
What this is doing is picking up the dust, debris, finger prints, body oils and spills
and clean it up without adding shine but it's still going to give it a protective coating.
Now the interior is coming along nicely the plastics
and moldings have been rejuvenated, cleaned and protected.
Now it's time to move on to the carpets and fabric pieces like the seats.
This is all original interior and we want to protect it so it will last as long as possible.
That's why I'm going to vacuum it to get rid of all that dirt and then I'm going to protect
it using Fabric Guard.
Fabric Guard adds a barrier against stains, water spots, body oils and other messes from
staining the seats.
It's going to help rejuvenate the fabric to make it last as long as it can.
Alrighty guys the detail on this Grand National is finally done.
We started off by washing it then we clayed it and we polished it.
Today we finished it off by hitting all the tires and cleaning up the interior to make
it look right.
So if you liked this car or this video be sure to give it a thumbs up.
We'll see you next time right here in the Detail Garage.
Don't forget to check out all those other videos showing you how to do just about anything.
Now I'm going to get this thing dirty so we have to clean it again...perfect!
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