Thursday, June 23, 2011
1962 Mustang1
This car was designed by Ford because other foreign and non foreign car makers made some pretty good race cars so Ford wanted to make a race car. So Ford came out with the Mustang1 it was a race car with a V-4 engine mounted in the rear of the car. This car was not very good for a casual driver because it only held two people and it was a very new design in cars. This car was designed by Lee Iacocca, Roy Lunn, John Najjar, Jim Sipple.
Saturday, June 18, 2011
Mustang Timeline
I am going to take a break from car cleaning and start a Mustang Timeline. I am going to tell about each year of Mustangs models so get ready!!
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Chevy Silverado
Tuesday I cleaned a truck that had a beautiful paint job but was not glazed or waxed right. I first started with the wash it was not very dirty but it's a must before a glaze or waxing job. Then I did the interior it had some dog hair but was not very dirty. After that was the glaze and wax the clear coat was pretty dirty and the wax made the paint really shine. After I followed up with quick detailier to get all the left over wax.
Leather cleaning
Now I will talk about leather, now most leather is from a cow unless the car you have has a different hide. So how do I clean leather? First you start by mildly clean it with soap and water to try and get most of the dirt off. Then I wipe it dry with a clean cloth, then take a cleaner of your choice (I read about Lexol and it works just fine). Then scrub that in to the leather with a terry cloth and after that wipe it with a wet cloth to clean off all the dirty water. If you want to condition your leather then with the conditioner of your choice (I use Lexol) wipe the leather with it and then wipe dry. It is important to keep the leather mostly dry.
Wednesday, May 25, 2011
Waxing and glazing
Sunday, May 22, 2011
Washing
Friday, May 20, 2011
Carpet stains
Thursday, May 19, 2011
Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Cars that I have detailed
I have detailed four cars so far this year but I only have a picture of one of them. The first one I did was a Ford F-150 crew cab, it was a very hard job.The man that owned the car owned a restaurant down town so the car was all full of grease! I did the whole thing buff,wax,vac,and many other things it took me four and a half hours. Then the next car I did was his wife's car it was a Volkswagen Passet it was mostly clean but I had to buff it and clean it up it only took me three hours. The next car I did was my pastors van and he wanted it buffed and everything else. That one took me about five hours to do. The last one I did was an 03 Ford F-150 Harley Davidson truck it was also very dirty! I had to go and buy leather cleaner for that one and it also had to be buffed and cleaned inside and out. That on took me three hours.
Pepsi on battery terminals??

Doesn't it always happen when you are on your way to some place and you are already running late. Your car starts stalling your mom pulls over and you take a look under the hood to find the cables are caked with battery acid. If you happened to pull over at a gas station you may be able to buy a few items to get you where you need to go. Go into the gas station and buy a can of Pepsi and a toothbrush and scrub off all the battery acid.
Yesterday we were going to Culver's when our car started stalling and I remembered from co-op that my teacher said that if you pour Pepsi on your battery it cleans it off. So I told my mom and we stopped by a gas station and got what we needed and we poured some on and it cleaned it right off! But it won't fix it for good you should take off the bolts and take off the cables. If you have a battery cleaner tool take it and clean the cables and the connectors. After that get a can of battery cleaner and spray the connectors and let stand for a few minuets. Then rinse with some water and wipe off the battery. After that buy a pack of terminal protectors and put them on the connectors. Then put everything back together and be sure that the bolts are tight. If it still stalls then get a can of terminal protectant, it is sold in most car shops.
Yesterday we were going to Culver's when our car started stalling and I remembered from co-op that my teacher said that if you pour Pepsi on your battery it cleans it off. So I told my mom and we stopped by a gas station and got what we needed and we poured some on and it cleaned it right off! But it won't fix it for good you should take off the bolts and take off the cables. If you have a battery cleaner tool take it and clean the cables and the connectors. After that get a can of battery cleaner and spray the connectors and let stand for a few minuets. Then rinse with some water and wipe off the battery. After that buy a pack of terminal protectors and put them on the connectors. Then put everything back together and be sure that the bolts are tight. If it still stalls then get a can of terminal protectant, it is sold in most car shops.
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