5 hours detailing my car (now with pics)
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5 hours detailing my car (now with pics)
went to super cheap today and bough ALOT of cleaning products....
Steps I went through
1) Wash with Kitten car wash scrubbing car, tyres and wheels and then rinse
2) Repeat step 1
3) used a clay to remove impurities. Meguiar's clay ,Never did this before and it makes quite a difference. makes the surface very smooth.
4) AutoGlym paint renovator
5) Autoglym super resin polish using a buffer.
6) Meguiar's hitech yellow carnauba wax.
7) tyre shine stuff.
pics up tomorrow when the sun is up
my back hurts
Steps I went through
1) Wash with Kitten car wash scrubbing car, tyres and wheels and then rinse
2) Repeat step 1
3) used a clay to remove impurities. Meguiar's clay ,Never did this before and it makes quite a difference. makes the surface very smooth.
4) AutoGlym paint renovator
5) Autoglym super resin polish using a buffer.
6) Meguiar's hitech yellow carnauba wax.
7) tyre shine stuff.
pics up tomorrow when the sun is up
my back hurts
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Adam_NAclubman wrote:Can't go for a drive tomorrow for an hour or two but spent 5 hours cleaning your car :p
i know i know
i wasted a day I actually did study while i was polishing... notes in one hand cloth in the other...
hopefully tomorrow i don't spend hours taking photos....
I was talking to someone on friday night about how to get the best shine out of a car and yeh... it had me inspired. just had to try it.
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very very nice....if only you had some decent rims...ur ride would look perfect
p.s. how did u find the clay treatment? and how long did it take? ive never really bothered with it before....
p.s. how did u find the clay treatment? and how long did it take? ive never really bothered with it before....
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yeh the clay treatment was interesting.. but it does work.
the clay smoothed out areas where it felt a little rough e.g. bottom of front guards behind the wheels where crap gets srpayed on to and the rear bumper.
made a differences there.
i clayed the whole car and it took me about 45 minutes. cost me $30 or so. can't rem exactly.
worth doing i think to get the deep reflective shine. my car has never looked like this before.
the clay smoothed out areas where it felt a little rough e.g. bottom of front guards behind the wheels where crap gets srpayed on to and the rear bumper.
made a differences there.
i clayed the whole car and it took me about 45 minutes. cost me $30 or so. can't rem exactly.
worth doing i think to get the deep reflective shine. my car has never looked like this before.
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I clayed my car when i got back from LA a couple weeks ago.. It is well worth it..
You can buy a meguiars clay kit at just about any car store. One way to feel the impurities on your paint, is to stick your hand inside a plastic bag, and run your hand over the surface of the car.. the clay gets rid of all those little bumps, it feels like glass when its done...
You can buy a meguiars clay kit at just about any car store. One way to feel the impurities on your paint, is to stick your hand inside a plastic bag, and run your hand over the surface of the car.. the clay gets rid of all those little bumps, it feels like glass when its done...
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32 hours??? no kidding!
hope it wasn't 32 hours straight!
what process you go through?
i did miss alot of spots when i went through it today for the photos.
see how i go next time!
can i see pics of a car that has had 32 hours of cleaning?
hope it wasn't 32 hours straight!
what process you go through?
i did miss alot of spots when i went through it today for the photos.
see how i go next time!
can i see pics of a car that has had 32 hours of cleaning?
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Astroboysoup wrote:can i see pics of a car that has had 32 hours of cleaning?
I don't think that's possible - all you'd be able to see in the pic is a rather strange looking guy holding up a camera
Great job Astro, and even better pics to boot.
I'd been thinking about going the claybar route myself and now it looks like I'll have to do it for sure.
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how are my photos coming along...?
any comments on them???
they're still not WOW...
I don't think I get the right stuff for it....
like these photos WOW me
what you guys think?
any comments on them???
they're still not WOW...
I don't think I get the right stuff for it....
like these photos WOW me
what you guys think?
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The 32 hours was spread over 2 weeks and it went something like this.
High pressure water clean under car
Manual clean of inner guards and suspension components.
Clean wheels inside and out
Clean and polish engine bay
ScratchX the whole car
Polish whole car
Wax whole car
Quick detail whole car
Clean interior including the boot
Drive to the concours and quick detail again
Being black it looked nice till the end of the day after which it had a fine layer of dust and salt on it. Then you couldn't see where all my time had gone. But it did look good for a couple of minutes.
High pressure water clean under car
Manual clean of inner guards and suspension components.
Clean wheels inside and out
Clean and polish engine bay
ScratchX the whole car
Polish whole car
Wax whole car
Quick detail whole car
Clean interior including the boot
Drive to the concours and quick detail again
Being black it looked nice till the end of the day after which it had a fine layer of dust and salt on it. Then you couldn't see where all my time had gone. But it did look good for a couple of minutes.
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