Well David B's E-book for $19.95 is a very good deal. I am still waiting for it to become a hardcopy so I can purchase it that way.
Very nice M5
For the exterior on a fairly new car I,
1. Wash with Meguiars Gold Class shampoo
2. Clay (Mother's/Clay Magic)
3. Polish with a 3M polish (Finesse It II Finishing Material) or one of Automotive International's (
www.autoint.com ) polishes (Clear Coat Compound.) This is done with a Porter Cable Dual Action Polisher with the DM-KIT from CMA (
www.properautocare.com)
4. After the surface is nice and preped, I use the Klasse sealants (
www.properautocare.com ) Klasse All-In-One (AIO) is a cleaner/polish/sealant in one. I use this as a base layer for multiple coats of Klasse Sealant Glaze (SG.) A very good $40 investment for both of these.
5. I then might choose to put a carnuba wax on top of the Klasse if I am looking for a carnauba shine (wetter, deeper, muted shine.) I prefer either Pinnacle souveran or One Grand Blitz, both are great waxes.
6. For wheels and tires(wheel wells too) I like to clean them with Eimann Fabrik Hi-Intensity cleaner. I put Klasse on the wheels to make them easier to clean and protect them. For the tires it depends on what I am looking for and the car I'm detailing. For a low gloss try 303 protectant or Zaino Z16 (
www.zainobros.com), for a medium gloss Lexol Vinylex works well, for a high gloss Turtle Wax 2001 Tire gel works nicely.
7. For glass I like to use Eimann Fabrik's Clear Vision, polish Zaino's Z12.
8. For hard smooth plastic trim Klasse AIO cleans and shines them nicely.
9. If you have chrome or polishable metal, I like Blue Magic's cream metal polish.
Interior
1. Vacuum (get all places, move the seats to get under them, basically the whole interior with carpetting.)
2. I like to use Automotive International's All Purpose cleaner for the carpets along with a carpet scrub brush, then vacuum with a wet/dry vac.
3. Clean the vinyl with a vinyl cleaner like Meguiars #39.
4. Dress the vinyl/plastic with a quality water bassed dressing, 303 works well.
5. The instrument panel can be polished along with window tint with Plexus (us Microfiber towels to minimize lint and marring.)
6. If you have leather, they are most likely clear coated, to clean Eagle One makes a good leather cleaner, follow up with Eagloe One's conditioner or 303.
7. You may want to protect the carpets with 3M or 303's carpet protecting spray.
Remember quality tools make the job easier. Get 100% cotton towels or go with Microfiber towels, I have both ebcause I like Microfibers for the interior and buffing polishes and sealants. i still love to remove wax with a 100% cotton towel (Charismas) and get the dirty areas with cheaper terry towels (found at local auto part stores.) Get some 100% cotton chenille wash mitts to minimize swirling when you wash.
Also run a search function, read previous posts, and read the Detialing Tips and Tricks by David B/contributers. Details/Details/Details at
www.autopia-carport.com
Hope I got everything,
Jason
EDIT: I frogot about the engine. I am still afraid of spraying anything into the engine compartment. So I use an old microfiber towel with some water and wipe down where I can reach and follow up dressing the rubber hoses with Meguiars #40 or vinylex.