sillystanger
New member
I've been reading this forum for about a month or so in preperation to do my first detail which I'm planning to do this weekend. Having never done anything more than wash a car to date, there has been a steep learning curve for me. I thought I'd post my projected process and ask the learned masses here for any thoughts on potential mis-steps I may headed towards or recommendations for improvement. As you'd imagine this is the first time I'll be touching any of these products (which I ordered after researching here). I thought I'd keep things as simple as possible and do my first detail on my new Mustang which is a couple weeks old and doesn't require any polishing at this time. I've got an older, neglected Neon with paint that will need polishing and cleaning, but right now the only abrasive product I'm dealing with is the clay as far as I know. The color of the Mustang is "legend lime" or a pale metallic green as I think of it (I'll post some pics of the victim).
Here's what I plan on doing (using DF Concours MF towels and hand buffing unless otherwise noted):
Exterior
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Dawn wash
Clay with Zaino clay and diluted Zaino car wash as lub
Wash wheels with P21S gel and OXO wheel brush (not sure if this right point at which to be doing the wheels)
Wash with Zaino car wash
One coat of Z6 as last step of preperation
One coat of Z5/Z8
Two coats of Z2/Z8
Plastic trim pieces clean with 303 Aerospace protectant
Lenses clean with Plexus and Sonus Ultimate MF
Windows clean with IG and Sonus Ultimate MF (think I should probably get a window specific MF in future)
Apply Zaino tire dressing (still need to get a sponge for application)
Interior
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Plastic trim and seals cleaned with 303
Windows clean with IG and Sonus Ultimate MF (think I should probably get a window specific MF)
Some general noob questions. I'll be using the Zaino supplied applicators to apply my polish. Are those applicators reusable or should I discard them after doing this job? Do I treat the clearcoat on the wheels exactly the same as the clearcoat on the car with regards to applying the polish? I'm wondering how the bodyside tape should affect my process... not sure if I should be claying over it?? I plan to apply the zaino polishes over top it but am not sure about the clay. Also, do you apply anything to the decals? I'm thinking about just hitting the decals with the Plexus.
Thanks for any of your thoughts on this... btw. this forum ROCKS!!! The members here have made this the best forum that I've ever come across for any subject matter... people here seem incredibly knowledgeable, helpful, and patient... I'm impressed! :xyxthumbs
Here's what I plan on doing (using DF Concours MF towels and hand buffing unless otherwise noted):
Exterior
======
Dawn wash
Clay with Zaino clay and diluted Zaino car wash as lub
Wash wheels with P21S gel and OXO wheel brush (not sure if this right point at which to be doing the wheels)
Wash with Zaino car wash
One coat of Z6 as last step of preperation
One coat of Z5/Z8
Two coats of Z2/Z8
Plastic trim pieces clean with 303 Aerospace protectant
Lenses clean with Plexus and Sonus Ultimate MF
Windows clean with IG and Sonus Ultimate MF (think I should probably get a window specific MF in future)
Apply Zaino tire dressing (still need to get a sponge for application)
Interior
=====
Plastic trim and seals cleaned with 303
Windows clean with IG and Sonus Ultimate MF (think I should probably get a window specific MF)
Some general noob questions. I'll be using the Zaino supplied applicators to apply my polish. Are those applicators reusable or should I discard them after doing this job? Do I treat the clearcoat on the wheels exactly the same as the clearcoat on the car with regards to applying the polish? I'm wondering how the bodyside tape should affect my process... not sure if I should be claying over it?? I plan to apply the zaino polishes over top it but am not sure about the clay. Also, do you apply anything to the decals? I'm thinking about just hitting the decals with the Plexus.
Thanks for any of your thoughts on this... btw. this forum ROCKS!!! The members here have made this the best forum that I've ever come across for any subject matter... people here seem incredibly knowledgeable, helpful, and patient... I'm impressed! :xyxthumbs