So a couple years ago I got some advice from your folks on here and tried to detail my car by hand. I did a good job with the waxes and LSP, but was unable to get any polishing accomplished (despite my hard work) by hand. This time I am going to do it right! I just bought a PC and am ready to tackle my 2006 Range Rover properly this time.
I have read the stickies and the walk-through on detailing and am pretty sure I know what to do, but I do have a few questions and could use your advice on a few concerns that are particular to my vehicle and its current condition.
For some background I have the following products (I'll do my best to name them properly):
Menzerna (all bought around 2008)-Polish, Polish II, Finishing Glaze, FMJ, Shampoo. Can I still use these older products?
Mother's-Clay, California Gold car wash, detail brush set, edgeless polishing cloth, ultra soft drying towel, Carnuba Wax
CCS Pads (6.5")- Yellow, Orange, White, Blue, Grey, some non CCS red pads (5")
My car has a few things that concern me.
1. The lower panels have tons or heavy caked on dirt, wax, oxidation and who knows what from driving through NYC often. I am worried that these contaminates will be hard to remove and may lead to contamination of may pads/towels/clay causing scratching in my paint in other areas.
2. I also have a bunch of deep scratches or nicks that are past the clear coat. Once I detail these will stick out. Is there a touch up paint people recommend? I have the "Buckingham Blue" color.
3. My PC came with a thick screw-on foam pad, some microfiber covers, and a lambs wool pad. I have not heard much about these products in the guides I've read should I be using them for anything?
4. I don't have space inside so this detail will occur outside. I know this is not optimal, but can I still get god/safe results if I do my best to minimize debris and direct sunlight?
Also here is my plan of attack
1. Wash with Menzerna Shampoo and a wash bucket (it has the dirt trap in the bottom). I will be using a micro fiber sponge with no seems, and a hose on hand for rinsing.
2. Clay the entire car with the mothers clay
3. Clean windows with Stoners spray glass cleaner, and then apply aquapel.
4. Wash again.
5. Polish- Start with Orange pad and Menzerna Polish II, use more abrasive polish if needed. (test spot first).
6. Apply Menzerna Final Finishing Glaze Gray or red pad?
7. Apply Menzerna FMJ (Full Molecular Jacket) Gray or red pad?
8. Apply Mother's Carnauba Wax with Red or Grey Pad?
I know this is a long post, but I am really nervous about this. I have invested a lot of money into the products for this and really want to get my car looking right.
Also if there is anything else I should buy to make this come out right/ much better I would be willing to spend a little more. Since this will likely take me 8+ hours it's worth another $30 if it will come out that much better.
Thanks in advance
I have read the stickies and the walk-through on detailing and am pretty sure I know what to do, but I do have a few questions and could use your advice on a few concerns that are particular to my vehicle and its current condition.
For some background I have the following products (I'll do my best to name them properly):
Menzerna (all bought around 2008)-Polish, Polish II, Finishing Glaze, FMJ, Shampoo. Can I still use these older products?
Mother's-Clay, California Gold car wash, detail brush set, edgeless polishing cloth, ultra soft drying towel, Carnuba Wax
CCS Pads (6.5")- Yellow, Orange, White, Blue, Grey, some non CCS red pads (5")
My car has a few things that concern me.
1. The lower panels have tons or heavy caked on dirt, wax, oxidation and who knows what from driving through NYC often. I am worried that these contaminates will be hard to remove and may lead to contamination of may pads/towels/clay causing scratching in my paint in other areas.
2. I also have a bunch of deep scratches or nicks that are past the clear coat. Once I detail these will stick out. Is there a touch up paint people recommend? I have the "Buckingham Blue" color.
3. My PC came with a thick screw-on foam pad, some microfiber covers, and a lambs wool pad. I have not heard much about these products in the guides I've read should I be using them for anything?
4. I don't have space inside so this detail will occur outside. I know this is not optimal, but can I still get god/safe results if I do my best to minimize debris and direct sunlight?
Also here is my plan of attack
1. Wash with Menzerna Shampoo and a wash bucket (it has the dirt trap in the bottom). I will be using a micro fiber sponge with no seems, and a hose on hand for rinsing.
2. Clay the entire car with the mothers clay
3. Clean windows with Stoners spray glass cleaner, and then apply aquapel.
4. Wash again.
5. Polish- Start with Orange pad and Menzerna Polish II, use more abrasive polish if needed. (test spot first).
6. Apply Menzerna Final Finishing Glaze Gray or red pad?
7. Apply Menzerna FMJ (Full Molecular Jacket) Gray or red pad?
8. Apply Mother's Carnauba Wax with Red or Grey Pad?
I know this is a long post, but I am really nervous about this. I have invested a lot of money into the products for this and really want to get my car looking right.
Also if there is anything else I should buy to make this come out right/ much better I would be willing to spend a little more. Since this will likely take me 8+ hours it's worth another $30 if it will come out that much better.
Thanks in advance