need help! first detail what do i need

o1montess

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This is my first detail job doing it myself. I purchased a pc7424, I know I need a clay cause my car feels so gritty when I run my hands over the paint. what should i buy. There are so many products.

I have a 2001 black Monte SS. I just want to restore the car back to its original luster. The paint is not bad its just living in nyc and the car is outside all the time doesent help it.

Just need to know what basic clay/polish/wax-sealer to use. I think those are the correct steps.

Please help
 
There are too many products to list. Most of the products mentioned in this site are great products. In my opinion, it just comes down to personal preference. I would suggest reading a bunch of the reviews and other threads with pictures to see what people use and the results they produce.

This is what I use for what you listed.

Clay - Wolfgangs poly clay
Polish - PB's polish with carnauba
Sealant - PB's EX-P
Wax - PB's Natty Wax

You would want to seal before you wax. Remember that your finished product will be a direct result of all of your paint preps. Make sure you don't get in a rush with the preps. I hope this helped.
 
Be sure to allow plenty of time. A good detail, expecially your first will require more time than you may think to do a thorough job.
 
either way I need the products I can get the mothers bar clay here but im up for trying poorboys or other products online
 
o1montess said:
either way I need the products I can get the mothers bar clay here but im up for trying poorboys or other products online
OK, here goes......

Keep in mind that detailing is about process, procedure and of course........... paying attention to the details! :D

Prep is the most important part of the process. Paint should be clean, smooth, free of oxidation, contaminates and swirl marks.......... at least as best as one can do.

That said, as you already know, there are a lot of great products. Concentrate on picking a good one for each step (doesn't necessarily have to be the best product). Later on, you can try other products to see which ones "you" prefer............. it's all about preference.

You will need.....

Clay bar - just about anyone of them will work fine.

Chemical paint cleaner - Deep Crystal paint cleaner or Poorboy's Pro Polish will work fine.

Moderate Swirl remover - Poorboy's SSR2.5, Meguiar's DACP are two good ones.

Lighter Swirl remover - Meguiar's #80, PB's SSR2, Menzerna IP, Meguiar's #9 are excellent choices.

Final Polish - Menzera FP II or PB's SSR1 will certainly get the job done.

Glaze - (if you want to use one) Meguiar's #81 will work fine.

Waxes/Sealant - Your choice. Most of them are good. Most of them all have their own characteristics that some like better than others.

Process:

Be meticulous with you paint prep. Get the paint clean by using the clay bar and the chemical paint cleaner.

Remove or minimize the swirls/stains/spider web marks and enhance the finish with "multiple" polishing steps (getting the paint smooth and bright). IMHO......... this is the part that separates a "good" detailing job from a "great" detailing job.

When you use the clay bar........ you are also "polishing".... even though only slightly
When you use the paint cleaner....... you are "polishing".... again, even though only lightly.
When you remove the swirls....... you are "polishing"
When you do your final polish....... you are "polishing" again.

Now it's time to add you protection.......... the easy part.

Of course, through this process, you need to be using the highest quality tools (pads, applicators, towels.... Etc).

Lastly, the above recommendations are just products that work for me. They should work well for you......... and so would some other products.

Good luck and hope this helped.
 
thanks for the info as soon as my pc comes I will get started. I am going to order those products you mentioned in the mean time.
 
Well, I get most of my stuff through Dwayne here at Premium Auto Care. His towels are very good. Poorboy's towels are also excellent. If you order through Dwayne, don't forget to use your 10% detailcity discount when you check out. As far as how many........ get what you can afford. Figure about 2 towels for each step of the process.

http://www.premiumautocare.com/mictow.html
 
so i placed my order and this is what i got.

1 Microfiber Towel Combo 59.95

1 Pinnacle PolyClay Bars PLUS (4 Bars) 39.95

1 Poorboy's Swirl Removers: Poorboy's Medium Abrasive Swirl Remover (SR2) 16 oz. 12.95

1 Poorboy's Professional Polish 15.95

2 Dual-Action Variable Contact(VC) 6.5" Foam Pads: Dual-Action 6.5" White Polishing Pad 17.95

1 Dual-Action Variable Contact(VC) 6.5" Foam Pads: Dual-Action 6.5" Gray Finishing Pad 9.95
 
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