Its finally an amazing day outside, and I think I will finally take a stab at polishing the car. I have had the Flex sitting around since Xmas (gift from gf). I basically spent all winter researching techniques, products, etc. I have also purchased every item possible from ipa's, polishes, pads, even the edge 2k kit for my flex.
Now is finally the time, and honestly, im kind of dreading it. Washing, claying, washing, polish, jeweling, sealing and waxing. jeeeeez. Dont get me wrong, I love my car, and I love my weekly washes, which are never rushed. But doing a whole correction is such an intensive process, Ive already put it off the entire spring.
I guess a lot of it has to do with my personal lifestyle and amount of free time. Im a Chef and own a busy restaurant. Im a slave to my store 6 days a week, (80+ hours a week). When Im not working, today on my only day off, I really dont have the energy to do much. I also think a lot of it has to do with my garage environment. I cant do half of the work in the garage, and just pack it up and finish in a few days. I need to do it all, today. My garage is super dusty, and prolonging the process just makes things even harder for me.
So back to my main question. What motivates you to go through the whole process? Obviously, the finished result should be all the motivation we need. What do you do to break the mind numbing hours of work invested? Beer? Music? Please enlighten me.
(p.s. Pro detailers, obviously you have another factor, money.)
Now is finally the time, and honestly, im kind of dreading it. Washing, claying, washing, polish, jeweling, sealing and waxing. jeeeeez. Dont get me wrong, I love my car, and I love my weekly washes, which are never rushed. But doing a whole correction is such an intensive process, Ive already put it off the entire spring.
I guess a lot of it has to do with my personal lifestyle and amount of free time. Im a Chef and own a busy restaurant. Im a slave to my store 6 days a week, (80+ hours a week). When Im not working, today on my only day off, I really dont have the energy to do much. I also think a lot of it has to do with my garage environment. I cant do half of the work in the garage, and just pack it up and finish in a few days. I need to do it all, today. My garage is super dusty, and prolonging the process just makes things even harder for me.
So back to my main question. What motivates you to go through the whole process? Obviously, the finished result should be all the motivation we need. What do you do to break the mind numbing hours of work invested? Beer? Music? Please enlighten me.
(p.s. Pro detailers, obviously you have another factor, money.)