Jason's Auto Spa Recently Detailed & Updates

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2006 Ford Mustang GT
Vista Blue

Undercarriage Wash & Blow Dry:

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Engine and finished pictures:

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Detailed & Delivered!

2007 Chevrolet Corvette Convertible

Undercarriage wash & blow dry:

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Wheel Removal & Inner Rim Detail:

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Final pictures and delivery:

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Spot the Trailer & Win!

Our enclosed transport rig is traveling all over the Chicagoland area almost every day and now you can win a discount off your detailing appointment just by seeing it!

Simply remember when and were you saw it, send me an E-mail at [email protected], and if you are correct then I will set aside a discount worth $40 OFF your detailing appointment of a Stage III Package or greater package. Spring Specials are still running for our Stage IV and Stage V Detailing Packages for a short time also! You can't miss our HUGE rig driving down any road and it is constantly picking up and delivering vehicles all over the area. Today it was in Palatine, Schaumburg, and in Vernon Hills. Yesterday it was in Downers Grove and tomorrow... I'm not dropping any hints! Spot the trailer and win $40 off your appointment!

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Limit one per customer.
 

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Jason did my Sonic Blue you see pictured on page 3. Very professional, car came out better then I imagined !! Give him a call. Worth every penny !!!
 
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Detailed & Delivered!

One of the Porsches that we detailed for the 55th Porsche Parade in St. Charles in preparation for the Concours judging on Sunday. It was detailed with the Paragon Detailing Package and is ready for show inside, outside, underneath, and everywhere else in between. The wheels were off to detail the suspension, brakes, inner fender, inner wheel barrels, followed by a complete undercarriage detail. Any hoses, rubber, and plastic underneath was dressed along with components in the engine compartment. The A/C compressor was wet sanded to remove staining and look like brand new. Some of the exterior trim and rubber gaskets were taped off and re-dyed matte black.

1993 Porsche 964
Cobalt Blue Metallic

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Detailed & Delivered!

This beautiful Ferrari is only 1 of 180 imported in back in 1972 (505 total production). It boasts a DOHC V-12 engine, six side draft carburetors, a 5-speed gearbox, and a top speed of 167 MPH.

Here I am removing the rear bumper for two reasons. It was in the way of properly polishing the painted rear panel and it needed to be re-died to look brand new. You can see it is dull and faded, and since the outer shell is coated in rubber, it can be dyed to look like 1972 again.

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Removing the rear Ferrari script from the trunk lid was necessary because of how bad the finish was before polishing; look at how orange the red finish looks due to the years of oxidation and scratches that need to be polished out. If the script stayed there, it would look like it was mounted in an orange square after polishing was finished:

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Here we are re-dying the bumper black. The dye will set and absorb into the rubber shell when it is dry, so it will not be this greasy looking when we're finished, nor will you see any foam brush strokes. We did the same re-dye to the front bumper, but did not need to remove it completely. Instead just removed some turn signal housings and that gave us all the room we needed.

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Finished Result:

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