Funny, last night I was thinking like damn man pektel always has his car clean as hell why doesnt he just put a how to video up on cleaning/claying the car and all.. then you post the autogeek site! thanks bro.. but you can still do a how to..
Funny, last night I was thinking like damn man pektel always has his car clean as hell why doesnt he just put a how to video up on cleaning/claying the car and all.. then you post the autogeek site! thanks bro.. but you can still do a how to..
Oversimplified, but yeah, that's about it.
Wash (includes pretreatments like bug& tar remover, citrus degreaser, etc.)
IPA wipedown
Clay
IPA wipedown
Tape (tape off all badges, trim, etc. anything that's not paint)
Polish (this is the meat and potatoes of detailing. This is where you actually remove the paint imperfections. This step also takes the longest. About 6 hours per trip around the car)
IPA wipedown
Glaze
Sealant Wax
Beer
wondering.. how would these wheels look on a darker color car? Ive only seen them on baby blue, white, silver.. what about black/dark red? Just curious..
OK boys and girls. I just finished the deck lid. While the shine, depth and clarity are outstanding, I found out the paint was in waaaay worse shape than I thought! There are scratches everywhere along the edges; and they are deep! I filled the scratches as best I could with touch-up paint and let it dry. I then wet-sanded it down with 2000 grit paper. I used the cutting polish and yellow pad and went over it like crazy! It looks 100X better, but at the right angles under florescent light they are more obvious. I think in sunlight it will look pretty good. I may end up having to have the deck lid repainted later on.
So, WARNING!! While the results on good paint will be outstanding, the results on older, "abused" paint may not be so bueno.
That said, maybe I need a pro and/or some more aggressive products.
THANKS again, Pete! The rest of the paint is in much better shape and I think I will be more than pleased when I'm done!