Hey everyone - I'm a new guy here.
This is a long post, hope you don't mind.
First off, I'm glad I found this site, you all are just chock full of information!
yesterday I detailed my girlfriend's Red '95 Civic, inisde and out. I used the limited tools I have available, no PC yet.
Here's what I did:
Exterior:
1. Wash
2. Clay (Mother's California Gold) w/ QD as lube
3. Meguiar's #7 Show Car Glaze
4. Meguiar's #26
5. Dress vinyl/rubber (tires, window trim, etc.) with Meguiar's Vinyl/Rubber Shine/protectant
6. Cleaned Glass with microfiber and glass cleaner.
Interior:
I cleaned all of the plastic dash, stereo, etc., got all of the dust out of the vents, vacuumed, spot cleaned some grease stains, went over everything again with a toothbrush to get out all of the caked on grime in the little crevices, and dressed the interior vinyl with the Meguiar's vinyl protectant. This took forever.
So all in all it took me 7 hours! This is my first detail, so It took me longer than it should have, plus I missed a lot the first time I did the interior and I had to go back over it.
It was worth it! The exterior was very reflective - more than I had ever seen. I think the interior is cleaner than it has been since the car was new.
And of course it pours last night...
Ok - after all of that I know that I can definitely DEFINITELY improve. There are some swirls in the paint that I couldn't get out (I didn't really polish, just the glaze, and all by hand.) There are some acid rain (?) spots on the roof and hood I couldn't get out and the paint has some other random scratches that I can see, but not feel.
I have two other cars that I will be working on - A light blue 1986 Toyota Celica Gt with BADLY neglected paint and a Silver 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT. The Eclipse is getting a new bumper and left front fender this week and those parts will have new paint.
Finally my question:
Seeing my process and my product list, what would you all suggest? The car is outside 50% of the time, and it is a daily driver. Is ther a polish that will fit into my regime? What time saving steps can I take, or should I just practice until I get faster? What can I use to get the acid rain spots off?
What products would be safe for use on the new paint on my eclipse? How long should I wait before washing? Waxing? What can I use to protect it in the meantime?
Are there any other hints/tips that you all can provide to help a beginer out? I've been absorbing as much info as I can from this board and other places...
Whew!
Thanks!!!
Jamie
This is a long post, hope you don't mind.
First off, I'm glad I found this site, you all are just chock full of information!
yesterday I detailed my girlfriend's Red '95 Civic, inisde and out. I used the limited tools I have available, no PC yet.
Here's what I did:
Exterior:
1. Wash
2. Clay (Mother's California Gold) w/ QD as lube
3. Meguiar's #7 Show Car Glaze
4. Meguiar's #26
5. Dress vinyl/rubber (tires, window trim, etc.) with Meguiar's Vinyl/Rubber Shine/protectant
6. Cleaned Glass with microfiber and glass cleaner.
Interior:
I cleaned all of the plastic dash, stereo, etc., got all of the dust out of the vents, vacuumed, spot cleaned some grease stains, went over everything again with a toothbrush to get out all of the caked on grime in the little crevices, and dressed the interior vinyl with the Meguiar's vinyl protectant. This took forever.
So all in all it took me 7 hours! This is my first detail, so It took me longer than it should have, plus I missed a lot the first time I did the interior and I had to go back over it.
It was worth it! The exterior was very reflective - more than I had ever seen. I think the interior is cleaner than it has been since the car was new.
And of course it pours last night...

Ok - after all of that I know that I can definitely DEFINITELY improve. There are some swirls in the paint that I couldn't get out (I didn't really polish, just the glaze, and all by hand.) There are some acid rain (?) spots on the roof and hood I couldn't get out and the paint has some other random scratches that I can see, but not feel.
I have two other cars that I will be working on - A light blue 1986 Toyota Celica Gt with BADLY neglected paint and a Silver 2001 Mitsubishi Eclipse GT. The Eclipse is getting a new bumper and left front fender this week and those parts will have new paint.
Finally my question:
Seeing my process and my product list, what would you all suggest? The car is outside 50% of the time, and it is a daily driver. Is ther a polish that will fit into my regime? What time saving steps can I take, or should I just practice until I get faster? What can I use to get the acid rain spots off?
What products would be safe for use on the new paint on my eclipse? How long should I wait before washing? Waxing? What can I use to protect it in the meantime?
Are there any other hints/tips that you all can provide to help a beginer out? I've been absorbing as much info as I can from this board and other places...
Whew!
Thanks!!!
Jamie