Hi guys,
I get my car back from paint tomorrow or Thursday (had the whole car re-painted after an accident). I'm looking for some detailing tips.
I've done a lot of reading and searching in this section and read alot of the tutorials and info that some of you have posted (Nastystang, DKS, Seer, etc). You guys do a top notch job. Unfortunately, I do not have the time or money currently to spend detailing right now. I've been trying to find a good median between all the info on here as to how I should go about washing and detailing, but everyone has there own methods and sticks by their own products.
My last Mustang, my method was wash, towel dry, clay bar, NXT wax. It looked alright, but not nearly like some of your cars do.
So far, things I will change after researching here:
- two bucket method of washing with grit guard in soap bucket
- sheeting method to pre-dry then dry car with leaf blower
- polish, seal, THEN wax
I don't have a buffer/orbital, so will do this all by hand. Also, since this is a fresh paint job, I'm not sure how aggressive the polish should be (or if it is even necessary). I'm also looking for recommendations on products I can pick up from the local Murray's/O'Reilly/Autozone, etc off the shelf (soap, polish, seal, wax, etc).
Thanks for the help all.
Nick K.
I get my car back from paint tomorrow or Thursday (had the whole car re-painted after an accident). I'm looking for some detailing tips.
I've done a lot of reading and searching in this section and read alot of the tutorials and info that some of you have posted (Nastystang, DKS, Seer, etc). You guys do a top notch job. Unfortunately, I do not have the time or money currently to spend detailing right now. I've been trying to find a good median between all the info on here as to how I should go about washing and detailing, but everyone has there own methods and sticks by their own products.
My last Mustang, my method was wash, towel dry, clay bar, NXT wax. It looked alright, but not nearly like some of your cars do.
So far, things I will change after researching here:
- two bucket method of washing with grit guard in soap bucket
- sheeting method to pre-dry then dry car with leaf blower
- polish, seal, THEN wax
I don't have a buffer/orbital, so will do this all by hand. Also, since this is a fresh paint job, I'm not sure how aggressive the polish should be (or if it is even necessary). I'm also looking for recommendations on products I can pick up from the local Murray's/O'Reilly/Autozone, etc off the shelf (soap, polish, seal, wax, etc).
Thanks for the help all.
Nick K.
). The shop spent A LOT of extra time fixing small dings and chips that they didn't have to and normally wouldn't. In fact, they shouldn't have repainted the whole car but did anyway. Having a father-in-law that spends boat loads of money at the same collision shop paid off! (he builds and restores late 60s, early 70s Camaros for those that are interested)