And of course my Mazdaspeed3 (with a full write up, pretty much identical process on all the above cars except the 86 Mustang, that got some extra steps)
Pics:
-Wash with foam gun
-Rinse
-Clayed using soap from foaming gun as lubricant
-Rinse
-Wash again with foam gun and a fresh bucket of clean water and a new wash mitt
-Wheels, tires and wheel wells cleaned with Hi-Temp's Wheel cleaner
-Tires dressed with Meguiar's Hyperdressing 3:1 while wet
-Dry with California water blade
-Finish drying with waffle weave MF drying towel
-Polished paint with Meguiar's Dual Action Cleaner & Polish on a Meguiar's cutting pad via the Porter Cable 7242
-Applied Meguiar's NXT Tech Wax over entire car via PC
-While the NXT cured, the wheels/tires were cleaned with Quick Detailer and the tires dressed with Meguiar's Hyper Dressing (again). Wheels got a coat of NXT as well
-The exhaust was cleaned and polished with generic glass cleaner and #0000 steel wool
-Engine bay was cleaned with Meguiars APC 1:10 and dressed with Hyper Dressing(3:1) as well
-Exterior windows were cleaned with Stoners Glass Cleaner
-Then the NXT was removed with the PC and a MF bonnet
-Then the entire car was misted down with Meguiar's Ultimate Quick Detailer and another MF bonnet on the PC
-Engine bay and door jams were cleaned with Meguiar's APC (1:10)
Here are the pics:
Before:
See how swirly my paint was after weekly washings for 14 months!
Clay bar after the hood was done, very dirty!
Rinsed after clayed the entire car
Hood after clay/rinse
After washing a 2nd time
Hood in the garage after drying, very swirled as you can see
Engine bay cleaned and dressed.
Exterior after first coat of NXT
Thanks for looking!