imported_Denzil
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Ok well I've been reading up on these forums like everyday for the past 3+ weeks and I think I have the gist of the procedure for doing a full car detail. I know that I should start with the interior, then the engine bay, and finally the exterior.
Anyway, I will be getting the PC 7424 in the mail sometime from Coastal Tool this week and next week I will have a week of spring break. Well, during that time I'd like to detail my car and others to get some money and more importantly, practice in.
As far as my approach to detailing, here is what I have:
1. Wash
2. Clay
3. Wash/Rinse (optional)
4. Dry
5. Polish
6. Seal/Wax
7. QD?
Is that about right? I think I'm missing a step...
What I have so far as far as my gear...
(1) 5 gallon bucket - going to need one more for two-bucket method
(2) Meguiars GC shampoo - this stuff is really great
(3) a MF mitt from Target - better than sheepskin or chenille?
(4) Armor-All dressing and wheel cleaner - I take it that this stuff isn't great since I don't hear much about it on these forums
(5) The Absorber - dries great but I'm not sure if it's okay on my car's surface
(6) Rain-X
(7) Meg's QD
(8) Wheel brush, tire brush, tire applicator - not that great but does the job
With exterior detailing as my focus for now, here is what I intend on purchasing...
(1) Excel Detail plate/pad kit
(2) 2 greens, 1 orange, 1 yellow pad
(3) Any brand clay... they seem all the same to me
(4) California water blade
(5) A bunch of MF's (where's the cheapest place I can get these?)
(6) Do I need WW's despite the abundance of MF's?
Now here is what I need some assistance on, according to your personal preference...
(1) Polish/compound/glaze/prewax cleaner? - I know they vary in abrasiveness but what is one that is beginner-friendly?
(2) Glaze/Wax/sealant - carnauba/synthetic, etc.
So is there anything else I should need and are there any discrepancies? Let me know what you would change/add please. I'd like to order this stuff asap and your responses will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!
Anyway, I will be getting the PC 7424 in the mail sometime from Coastal Tool this week and next week I will have a week of spring break. Well, during that time I'd like to detail my car and others to get some money and more importantly, practice in.
As far as my approach to detailing, here is what I have:
1. Wash
2. Clay
3. Wash/Rinse (optional)
4. Dry
5. Polish
6. Seal/Wax
7. QD?
Is that about right? I think I'm missing a step...
What I have so far as far as my gear...
(1) 5 gallon bucket - going to need one more for two-bucket method
(2) Meguiars GC shampoo - this stuff is really great
(3) a MF mitt from Target - better than sheepskin or chenille?
(4) Armor-All dressing and wheel cleaner - I take it that this stuff isn't great since I don't hear much about it on these forums
(5) The Absorber - dries great but I'm not sure if it's okay on my car's surface
(6) Rain-X
(7) Meg's QD
(8) Wheel brush, tire brush, tire applicator - not that great but does the job
With exterior detailing as my focus for now, here is what I intend on purchasing...
(1) Excel Detail plate/pad kit
(2) 2 greens, 1 orange, 1 yellow pad
(3) Any brand clay... they seem all the same to me
(4) California water blade
(5) A bunch of MF's (where's the cheapest place I can get these?)
(6) Do I need WW's despite the abundance of MF's?
Now here is what I need some assistance on, according to your personal preference...
(1) Polish/compound/glaze/prewax cleaner? - I know they vary in abrasiveness but what is one that is beginner-friendly?
(2) Glaze/Wax/sealant - carnauba/synthetic, etc.
So is there anything else I should need and are there any discrepancies? Let me know what you would change/add please. I'd like to order this stuff asap and your responses will be greatly appreciated. Thanks!!!