solarafied
New member
I am sure many of you probably can relate to what I am going to say. Do you cringe at how you used to take care of your vehicle before you learned how to detail it properly?
I am astounded at how I took care of my ten year old celica. That car was lucky to be washed once a month, nevermind weekly. As for wax what is that? I think I waxed that car no more than three or four times in the decade that I owned it. Don't get me started on the use of glazes, hand polishes, and a PC. Those things were not even within the depth of my comprehension and understanding. When I sold that car not too long ago it had accumalated so much oxidation and swirling it was beyong one's imagination. I only wish I had kept it now so that I could have worked on restoring it's finish. So fast forward to the present. I found this forum which in one word can be deemed Priceless. Now that I am the owner of my second new car I am determined to keep it looking just like it did when I took ownership of it. Yes it has been some grunt work involved, but I must admit it seems to be very well worth my time. I am starting to understand that detailing a car is really a fine art and that it takes time to acquire new skills. Those skills can not be learned overnight. Someone mentioned in another post that one must learn to crawl first before they walk, and those words have proven to be so true. So to you veterans continue to be patient with us newbies and point us in the right directions. Afterall we are just striving to someday get to where you are! Happy detailing to all
I am astounded at how I took care of my ten year old celica. That car was lucky to be washed once a month, nevermind weekly. As for wax what is that? I think I waxed that car no more than three or four times in the decade that I owned it. Don't get me started on the use of glazes, hand polishes, and a PC. Those things were not even within the depth of my comprehension and understanding. When I sold that car not too long ago it had accumalated so much oxidation and swirling it was beyong one's imagination. I only wish I had kept it now so that I could have worked on restoring it's finish. So fast forward to the present. I found this forum which in one word can be deemed Priceless. Now that I am the owner of my second new car I am determined to keep it looking just like it did when I took ownership of it. Yes it has been some grunt work involved, but I must admit it seems to be very well worth my time. I am starting to understand that detailing a car is really a fine art and that it takes time to acquire new skills. Those skills can not be learned overnight. Someone mentioned in another post that one must learn to crawl first before they walk, and those words have proven to be so true. So to you veterans continue to be patient with us newbies and point us in the right directions. Afterall we are just striving to someday get to where you are! Happy detailing to all
