imported_Verinnal
New member
I'm not a good autopian by typical autopian standards. I take my car to the car wash all winter long and it has only been detailed two other times in its 3.5 year lifespan, once by someone else and once by me (boy I really sucked the first time I did it). Well, we've finally had some awesome weather here in Long Island so I set aside a chunk of time to pamper my car and try to fix all of the swirls that have been accumulating over the. If I had only known what that would really mean...
Anyhow, I started by getting up on Saturday morning at 8:30 am. Got ready and started my project: Detailing my Lexus IS300.
I was outside by 10am. I began with a the tires, then a wash, followed by some bug and tar remover on some really nasty black stuff that was all over the sides of my car and on parts of the hood. Then I QDed the spots where I used the bug and tar remover and clayed the entire car. Then I washed one final time.
After drying my car with two pakshak waffle weave towels, I busted out my pc and went to work. First was the 3M Perfect It II Fine Cut, followed by 3M Swirl mark remover, followed by QDing the entire car, then some Vanilla Moosewax by hand, and some s100 by hand. By the time I was waxing the sun had long been gone and I was working by the light of my craftsman 1000w tripod light. I finished up around 9pm. 11 hours!!! :scared Boy was I tired.
I was kind of upset I didn't get around to doing the interior or the glass but I needed some rest so I cleaned up outside and relaxed for the rest of the night.
Sunday morning (today) I got up at 7am and was back outside by 8:30am. I fetched my extremely soft, baby tooth brush and some QD and hit all the nooks and crannys where there was wax or VM residue. Some of the stuff was pretty stubborn but I got 99% of it off. Then I decided it was time to tackle the interior. Vaccumed the mats, carpets, and seats with my new craftsman vaccuum (http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/prod...OL&fromAuto=YES&bidsite=CRAFT&pid=00917768000), then treated the dash and other non-leather stuff with Lexol Vinyl Protectant and hit the seats with Lexol Leather protecant. Now onto the windows....
I used Stoner IG on the windows first, followed by Eimann Fabrik (spelling?) glass cleaner afterwards. I then QDed the entire car, including the windows. I finished up at about 1pm today
Whew.... that was long and tiring.
If anyone could critique my process and give me advice for speeding up the process I'd greatly appreciate it. Am I too anal? It took me over 1 hours just to wash the car the first time and another 40 mins the second time. Claying too FOREVER and I somehow went through and ENTIRE bottle of clay magic lubricant while claying. Well, here are some pics....
Here was my product list
Eagle One A2Z
Meguiar's Soft Gel Car Wash
Clay Magic blue clay kit
3M Perfect It II - I don't like this stuff. Any one have any other good substitutes for this.
3M Swirl Mark Remover
Vanilla Moosewax Hand Glaze
S100
Clearkote Quickshine
Stoner Invisible Glass
Eimann Fabrik Glass Cleaner
Mothers Back to Black Trim Restorer
PakShak Towels
I may have forgotten some products or steps but this is long enough.
Thanks to all the great autopia members that have made this community such a valuable source of information. I've learned a lot from this site and I atrribute my car's new, beautiful glow to you all. :bow
Anyhow, I started by getting up on Saturday morning at 8:30 am. Got ready and started my project: Detailing my Lexus IS300.
I was outside by 10am. I began with a the tires, then a wash, followed by some bug and tar remover on some really nasty black stuff that was all over the sides of my car and on parts of the hood. Then I QDed the spots where I used the bug and tar remover and clayed the entire car. Then I washed one final time.
After drying my car with two pakshak waffle weave towels, I busted out my pc and went to work. First was the 3M Perfect It II Fine Cut, followed by 3M Swirl mark remover, followed by QDing the entire car, then some Vanilla Moosewax by hand, and some s100 by hand. By the time I was waxing the sun had long been gone and I was working by the light of my craftsman 1000w tripod light. I finished up around 9pm. 11 hours!!! :scared Boy was I tired.
I was kind of upset I didn't get around to doing the interior or the glass but I needed some rest so I cleaned up outside and relaxed for the rest of the night.
Sunday morning (today) I got up at 7am and was back outside by 8:30am. I fetched my extremely soft, baby tooth brush and some QD and hit all the nooks and crannys where there was wax or VM residue. Some of the stuff was pretty stubborn but I got 99% of it off. Then I decided it was time to tackle the interior. Vaccumed the mats, carpets, and seats with my new craftsman vaccuum (http://www.sears.com/sr/javasr/prod...OL&fromAuto=YES&bidsite=CRAFT&pid=00917768000), then treated the dash and other non-leather stuff with Lexol Vinyl Protectant and hit the seats with Lexol Leather protecant. Now onto the windows....
I used Stoner IG on the windows first, followed by Eimann Fabrik (spelling?) glass cleaner afterwards. I then QDed the entire car, including the windows. I finished up at about 1pm today
Whew.... that was long and tiring.
If anyone could critique my process and give me advice for speeding up the process I'd greatly appreciate it. Am I too anal? It took me over 1 hours just to wash the car the first time and another 40 mins the second time. Claying too FOREVER and I somehow went through and ENTIRE bottle of clay magic lubricant while claying. Well, here are some pics....





Here was my product list
Eagle One A2Z
Meguiar's Soft Gel Car Wash
Clay Magic blue clay kit
3M Perfect It II - I don't like this stuff. Any one have any other good substitutes for this.
3M Swirl Mark Remover
Vanilla Moosewax Hand Glaze
S100
Clearkote Quickshine
Stoner Invisible Glass
Eimann Fabrik Glass Cleaner
Mothers Back to Black Trim Restorer
PakShak Towels
I may have forgotten some products or steps but this is long enough.
Thanks to all the great autopia members that have made this community such a valuable source of information. I've learned a lot from this site and I atrribute my car's new, beautiful glow to you all. :bow