I recently completed my first professional detailing job. Although the results were excellent and the client was extremely happy (said it looked better than the day he bought it), it took me way too long to complete the job. It was a White Pearl 2003 MDX with a fairly dirty interior and a 'buggy' exterior. The paint was in pretty good shape.
I'd estimated that it should take 6 hours for an interior/exterior detail. It took 13 hours. Some of this is due to my inexperience but certainly not all of it.
I'm interested in what amount of time I should allow for a full detail. In other words, what do each of you spend on each portion of your detailing jobs?
For a better understanding of what I did in this case, I've detailed what was done:
Outside:
- Wash using Zaino Z-7 car wash. About an hour was consumed for bug and tar removal. The bugs were particularly bad and had been on the car for quite a while. There was also a fair amount of tar, etc. on the rocker panels, etc. Used Stoner's Tarminator.
- Clay Bar
- Wash using Zaino Z-7 car wash to remove Clay bar and QD residue
- #9. Since the MDX's paint was in pretty good shape, I probably could have left this step out (by assumming that AIO could handle it) and saved some time. Used PC on 4.5 with polishing pad
- AIO applied by hand, removed with MF towel. First time using this. Went on and off very easily. I liked the result.
- NXT applied by hand. First time using this as well. Went on and off very easily. I liked the result of this too. I didn't use SG because it was fairly humid and I thought NXT might be easier.
- Meguiars Endurance on tires
- Meguiar’s Shine on all exterior vinyl (splash guards, etc)
- Meguiars Plastic Detailer on all clear plastic lenses
- Elapsed time - 7 hours.
Inside:
The inside was fairly dirty for a relatively new vehicle -- because of two kids, a dog and some recent use as a utility vehicle and also due (obviously) to a bit of neglect. Here’s what was done:
Vacuum; Meguiar’s carpet cleaner on minor spots, Lexol Vinylex on all vinyl, Lexol cleaner then Lexol conditioner on all leather; Meguiar’s Shine on all winter (rubber) mats; Meguiar’s Plastic Detailer on gauge faces; Stoner's Invisible Glass on windows; there was also a rubberized canvas cover for protection of the rear interior portion of the SUV. It had to be taken ‘apart’, removed from the vehicle, cleaned (washed), lightly wiped with Vinylex and reinstalled. The rest of the time was spent on standard efforts like salt removal from carpet, dust/dirt removal from all crevices, etc. Elapsed time (simultaneously with exterior effort) 6 hours
Total hours = 13
Thanks in advance!
I'd estimated that it should take 6 hours for an interior/exterior detail. It took 13 hours. Some of this is due to my inexperience but certainly not all of it.
I'm interested in what amount of time I should allow for a full detail. In other words, what do each of you spend on each portion of your detailing jobs?
For a better understanding of what I did in this case, I've detailed what was done:
Outside:
- Wash using Zaino Z-7 car wash. About an hour was consumed for bug and tar removal. The bugs were particularly bad and had been on the car for quite a while. There was also a fair amount of tar, etc. on the rocker panels, etc. Used Stoner's Tarminator.
- Clay Bar
- Wash using Zaino Z-7 car wash to remove Clay bar and QD residue
- #9. Since the MDX's paint was in pretty good shape, I probably could have left this step out (by assumming that AIO could handle it) and saved some time. Used PC on 4.5 with polishing pad
- AIO applied by hand, removed with MF towel. First time using this. Went on and off very easily. I liked the result.
- NXT applied by hand. First time using this as well. Went on and off very easily. I liked the result of this too. I didn't use SG because it was fairly humid and I thought NXT might be easier.
- Meguiars Endurance on tires
- Meguiar’s Shine on all exterior vinyl (splash guards, etc)
- Meguiars Plastic Detailer on all clear plastic lenses
- Elapsed time - 7 hours.
Inside:
The inside was fairly dirty for a relatively new vehicle -- because of two kids, a dog and some recent use as a utility vehicle and also due (obviously) to a bit of neglect. Here’s what was done:
Vacuum; Meguiar’s carpet cleaner on minor spots, Lexol Vinylex on all vinyl, Lexol cleaner then Lexol conditioner on all leather; Meguiar’s Shine on all winter (rubber) mats; Meguiar’s Plastic Detailer on gauge faces; Stoner's Invisible Glass on windows; there was also a rubberized canvas cover for protection of the rear interior portion of the SUV. It had to be taken ‘apart’, removed from the vehicle, cleaned (washed), lightly wiped with Vinylex and reinstalled. The rest of the time was spent on standard efforts like salt removal from carpet, dust/dirt removal from all crevices, etc. Elapsed time (simultaneously with exterior effort) 6 hours
Total hours = 13
Thanks in advance!