Detailing the doorjams

Oh the old days :D I remember seeing that car on the ocho and you said this was the reason you would never live on a dirt road hahahaha

Always did wonder how you got it looking so good, I think I may have to step up how I clean my jambs and start using a little apc in there and rinsing with some water. Are yall putting any kind of wax like a cleaner wax or spray wax on the paint after? And are yall doing the jambs and then the car or car and then jambs?? Sorry I know they are lame questions :D
 
I Hit them with APC or TAW.
Follow with vapor steamer and microfibers.
Finish with AIO.
Also relube the hinges if needed.
I usually do the jams when I'm detailing the interior (have steamer going then).
 
I use an APC (diluted 10:1 or 4:1 depending on the severity of the grime) together with a variety of detailing brushes and paint brushes to agitate the stubborn dirt. I haven't tried using the PW to rinse as I am scared of wetting the interior of the car. I prefer to use a spray bottle with clean water to rinse the area off.

Once cleaned I seal with an AIO product like Meguiars Cleaner Wax or ColorX.

On my own car, I do this kind of clean once every 6 weeks or so. In between as part of my normal weekly wash I use my regular shampoo and wipe the area down with a dedicated jamb wash mitt and dry with a dedicated WW drying towel.
 
I haven't tried this but it sounds like a plan...

If you're going to get out the Foam Gun anyway to pre-soak the vehicle, why not pre-soak the door jambs first? Then do your door jamb washing procedure. I may give that a shot this week!:drool5:
 
When do you guys do the jambs in your process? I usually wait till I'm done with everything - both inside and out and then hit the jambs, cleaning up anything that either hits the inside or the outside.
 
When do you guys do the jambs in your process? I usually wait till I'm done with everything - both inside and out and then hit the jambs, cleaning up anything that either hits the inside or the outside.

I usually do the interior first (get the worst over with!)... then door jambs, followed by engine bay and exterior.
 
Rasky, how much time do you think it took to do the jambs given you pressure washed and then used brushes, etc?

I'd say less time than if I hadn't used the pressure washer. Most the time is spent with the mitt and brushes...using the PW reduces the amount of time need by a lot IMO.

I've been doing it this way since '91 when I started working in a high volume shop. All four of the shops I either worked at or managed did it the same way too...maybe it's a MN thing? :biggrin:
 
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