nothingface5384
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I spent 12 hours on a 07 Ram quad cab
1 step correction, was told to leave Ronnie cover alone
Sire that would of added atleast 30 mins
Yeah about 4.5 hrs for a Polish job
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I spent 12 hours on a 07 Ram quad cab
1 step correction, was told to leave Ronnie cover alone
Sire that would of added atleast 30 mins
For me, it really depends on what exactly needs to be done. For my newish to me Lexus, I spent 12 hours on day one, and 2 on day two, for a color/gloss enhancement, not even a full correction; I have a GG 6inch. But the M205 I was using was part of a bad batch, so I had to mix it with Ultimate Polish, which slowed things down. Unfortunately we fight a battle with dirt, even when storing the car in the garage between detailing sessions. So, the only way to have clean slate is to wash in between sessions or at least Waterless Wash, for me. My mother wants me to correct her Black Sapphire Metallic X3 (111K). The car is in need of so much love, that as I look at it and see all the intricate detail areas, I realize that this car will probably take at least 25 hours just for the exterior correction (there are many nooks and crannies, and a lot of masking), and it will be a wheels off detail. Detailing is very time consuming!![]()
..I am always blown away when I hear/read <5hrs...
I don`t drive my car very far or often, and when I do its usually just me. No kids, sometimes a passenger. So my interior is in pretty good shape, as well as the trunk and even under the hood. The past few days Ive been doing the interior wipe down, vacuum, spritzing up the engine compartment etc. Ill attack the exterior in one exhausting day. I have yet to do it as its been in the 90`s and humid here. And today they put us on water restrictions:angry:
I have a GG 6 inch too, and I just ordered M205. I never used M205. How did you know yours was a bad batch?
I was going to wash, clay, use m205 and then the LSP. But is it usually recommended that a polish be 2 step? I have some slight swirls and scratches when you look at the light reflecting off the car. Not looking to do a huge correction. The car is white and just turning it a few shades whiter makes a world of difference.
I have 2 garages I could work in, (not a 2 car garage, 2 separate garages) On has not much room to work on the sides and one side has poor lighting. The other garage has lots of room to work but horrible lighting. Go figure.
I never heard of decon. How does that work and what products are used?
I never heard of decon. How does that work and what products are used?
I did manage to wash my wife`s A8 in under 5hrs the other day, didn`t need to do the full-usual on the undercarriage as it hadn`t been driven in the wet.
Short answer: google up "Valugard ABC".
Edit: I was browsing detailing tutorials and I could swear I saw someone use nanolex wheel cleaner and iron remover on the clear coat of the car itself. Is this common as a decontamination before a wash?