Services List
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THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT Let the engine run for 5 - 10 minutes to warm and loosen the grease on the block.
THE ENGINE COMPARTMENT
2. Wet the body area around the engine with soap and water to prevent possible
spotting of paint by the engine degreaser.
3. Spray the warm engine and compartment area with non-flammable engine . degreaser Slam and let it soak for 5 - 10 minutes.
4. Rinse with pressure washer (scrub if necessary).
5. Examine engine to insure that all grease and dirt have been removed.
6. Wash under the hood and flat metal with soap and water if necessary.
7. Let the engine dry completely.
8. Repaint the engine block with the appropriate color of engine paint.
9. Repaint all the black areas with black paint.
10. Paint with Clear Lacquer to make the engine compartment look new. -
THE TRUNK AREA Remove everything you c.ut from the trunk (spare tire, carpet, etc.).
THE TRUNK AREA
2. Clean trunk jams with H/O Cleaner Slam or Servisol on a rag.
3. Vacuum or sweep the trunk area.
4. Re-glue loose area or edges with (ASA-302) spray glue.
5. Clean the carpet and use Vinyl & Carpet spray if necessary.
6. Replace the carpet.
7. Clean and use Rubber Dressing on the spare tire.
8. Repaint the jack, etc., if necessary.
9. Put everythi^g where it belongs in the trunk.
10. Treat the rubber molding with dressing (Super Stufl Bingo). -
THE INSIDE AREA Remove the floor mats and ashtrays.
THE INSIDE AREA
Blow out the excess dirt if a compressor is available, if not, vacuum the area well.
Clean all door jambs when pressure washing engine area by spraying nonflammable
engine cleaner Slam in jambs and all door edges and then spray off with
a Pressure washer. Wipe the door edges and jambs with a terry towel to remove
any dirt film left behind. If heavy dirt or grease remains apply Servisol with a rag
and wipe dry.
Clean all vinyl and rubber areas in the interior using Slam or Red Power strong
enough to remove dirt with light scrubbi.g. vacuum off. Wipe dry after
vacuuming.Clean carpet and cloth areas using Universal Sanitize to clean with. Use a good stiff
Upholstery Brush. If bad spots exist, you may want to pre-treat the area with a Spot
Remover. Use Servisolor 402All Purpose Cleaner.
6. If carpets and seats are stained or faded or if vinyl and plastics are faded or scuffed,
treat with SEM carpet and vinyl spray dyes as required.
7. Treat all vinyl and rubber areas with Wipe On Vinyl Dressing or Super Stuff if
. necessary (use sparingly).
8. Clean the mirrors and the inside of windows with glass cleaner H/D Green Glass.
9. Clean the ashtrays and paint if necessary with Dull Aluminum.
10. Clean the floor mats and treat with dressing and replace.
11. Spray the car with perfume, X-It, New Car Perfume or Clean Car Scent.
12. Allow the area to dry before closing car uP. -
THE EXTERIOR Wet the car down
THE EXTERIOR
2. While the car is still wet, clean the vinyl top using Slam All Purpose Cleaner and
scrub well. To speed up scrubbing time use 3781- Speedi Scrub Brush with H/S
Polisher. Rinse immediately and avoid letting strong cleaners run on to the paint.
3. Using Slam Cleaner clean the whitewalls, then using Slam All Purpose Cleaner clean
the tires and wheel covers, use (676) Brass Whitewall Brush to remove curb marks.
On wire wheels useX-L22Acid Cleaner (use diluted - do not use straight) or
Brakeaway is used on clear coated aluminum wheels. Spray on and use soft brush
and rinse. Caution: Never use acid on clear aluminum wheels.
4. Use Servisol on arag to remove light tar, grease, or undercoating. If heavy, spray on
Tar & Wax Servisof wipe with soapy rug and wash off.
5. If the vehicle is covered in tree sap use Brakeaway (F-43) Fallout remover or
Servisol. Pick the product that works the best on the tree sap on the vehicle you are
cleaning. Also try methyl hydrate.
6. Using fine steel wool, scrub wheel well edges. If heavy caked on dirt, spray on
cleaner on steel wool then scrub. IItar, spray on tar remover on steel wool and
scrub, wash off.
7. Wash the car using a wash mitt to remove excess dirt.
8. Chamois dry with a Super Dry Wiping Cloth.
9. Determine what has to be done to the paint. See next section "The Painted Surface".
For the purpose of this checklist, we will assume that the car needs compounding
with a compound and is a black car.
10. Apply compound on buff pad, then surface (compound can spot the finish if
squirted directly on the surface). Work small areas at a time. Use cutting pad
CLZEABV. Apply pressure if needed. Avoid prolonged buffing of edges.
11. Apply finishing wax to finish and buff with mild pressure.
12. Detail the car, removing polish from cacks with a (#3) Detail Brush.
With 000 steel wool, tightly scrub all chrome, plastic chrome, and aluminum exterior
parts to remove any water spots and any other marks spotting the moldings.
14. Clean the outside of windows and mirrors with H.D. Green Concentrated Glass
Cleaner.
15. Apply rubber dressing Super Stuff to tires, Bingo Vinyl Dressing or Prime. Use
Prime Dress on the vinyl top.