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Some members of our local S2000 community work at and with a local Honda dealer and they're nice enough to open up their service bays for us a few times a year to do a "Wash and Wax" day. There are three wash bays (hoses, drains in the floor) and enough room for about 30-40 S2000s.
The last couple of times I've gone I haven't really done much to my own car since I tend to keep it in pretty good condition. Instead I've been giving pointers and helping out where I can on other folks cars.
This upcoming event (June 3) I will be giving a somewhat organized detailing demonstration. Organized as in it's been announced. People can watch or they can go ahead and do whatever they like. I'll be using a volunteer's car for the demonstration (black or red).
I've got a basic outline of what I think I need to cover (many items I'll just touch on, some will be more in-depth). I'm going to be demonstrating "The Perfect Shine" technique as outlined by DavidB and using Sonus products for the demonstration.
My outline is below. If you see any glaring omissions or have any suggestions, I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
Greeting/Who am I
What is Detailing?
Why Detailing?
What can detailing do/What can't detailing do?
Overview of what I'll cover
Demonstration w/product discussions:
- Wash techniques (mitts, 2 bucket, foam guns)
- Drying techniques (rinse dry, WW towels, water blade, chamois, blower)
- Evaluating the paint & surface conditions
- Claying
- Polishing
-- swirl removal vs. hiding
-- scratch removal
-- using the PC
-- advanced techniques overview (rotary, wetsanding, touchups)
- Protecting the finish
-- sealant vs. wax vs. cleaner wax
-- layering
- Wheel cleaning and detailing
- Trim detailing (rubber, glass, vinyl tops, plastic rear window, tires, seals, wheel wells, bare metal)
- Quick Detailing (how to, when to, when not to)
End
I don't want to cover engine or undercarriage work and I'm not going to touch on interior detailing unless there are questions.
Thanks for any suggestions!
The last couple of times I've gone I haven't really done much to my own car since I tend to keep it in pretty good condition. Instead I've been giving pointers and helping out where I can on other folks cars.
This upcoming event (June 3) I will be giving a somewhat organized detailing demonstration. Organized as in it's been announced. People can watch or they can go ahead and do whatever they like. I'll be using a volunteer's car for the demonstration (black or red).
I've got a basic outline of what I think I need to cover (many items I'll just touch on, some will be more in-depth). I'm going to be demonstrating "The Perfect Shine" technique as outlined by DavidB and using Sonus products for the demonstration.
My outline is below. If you see any glaring omissions or have any suggestions, I'd appreciate it. Thanks!
Greeting/Who am I
What is Detailing?
Why Detailing?
What can detailing do/What can't detailing do?
Overview of what I'll cover
Demonstration w/product discussions:
- Wash techniques (mitts, 2 bucket, foam guns)
- Drying techniques (rinse dry, WW towels, water blade, chamois, blower)
- Evaluating the paint & surface conditions
- Claying
- Polishing
-- swirl removal vs. hiding
-- scratch removal
-- using the PC
-- advanced techniques overview (rotary, wetsanding, touchups)
- Protecting the finish
-- sealant vs. wax vs. cleaner wax
-- layering
- Wheel cleaning and detailing
- Trim detailing (rubber, glass, vinyl tops, plastic rear window, tires, seals, wheel wells, bare metal)
- Quick Detailing (how to, when to, when not to)
End
I don't want to cover engine or undercarriage work and I'm not going to touch on interior detailing unless there are questions.
Thanks for any suggestions!