Hey guys, I'm new to detailing and am looking for some tips/pointers. I am starting at the basics of simple washing and upkeep before I even think about using machines. Here is a little back story to set this up. I just recently purchased a black 2013 Honda Accord Sport, and being my first new car I want to keep this thing looking new and amazing for as long as I can. It is my daily driver and I commute to and from work. I am an airline pilot and sometimes in the future this car will sit in the back corner (alone) of an airport parking lot for days in a row. I just had my first trip where I left the car in the lot. I have to drive about 100 miles round trip to the airport so I smash a lot of bugs on the road.
Ok, to the meat. I have purchased a good number of products from AG to take care of my car. My current plan of action is to completely wash the car the morning after I get home. I am using a foam gun along with the two bucket method with a Wookie's Fist and two chinelles. I rinse, pre-soak with the foam gun, two bucket wash the car, rinse again, and towel dry. After its all finished I go back over with detailing spray. I've noticed some "swirls" or "spider webs" from when the dealership washed the car. Is there anything I can do short of using a machine or paying someone to get them out? They aren't bad at all, but they still annoy me. I can post pictures in the morning since the sun has pretty much vanished.
I guess my question is am I doing ok for basic upkeep of the paint? Would anyone else recommend anything else or additions to my routine? I am washing it once a week with the process described above. I'm also looking for tips for daily upkeep. Detail spraying the car every morning will get expensive and I'm not sure if it is overkill, not good for the car, or what? I am assuming a light dusting with a MF towel in the morning will suffice?
Just to let you know I am extremely OCD about this car, did I mention it is black? I want it to look like the day it left the factory even in 10 years.
Here is my arsenal that I've deployed so far:
Two bucket setup with grit guards
DoDo Juice Wookie
Two AG chinelle mits
Gilmour Foam Gun
Assortment of MF towels (all purchased from AG)
Duragloss #901
Pinnacle Crystal Mist Detail Spray
DP Waterless Wash (for road trips)
I also have a lot of Chemical Guys stuff I haven't tried yet. The fiance' is starting to get agitated with my growing collection.
I apologize for the length and if this is in the wrong spot, but I've been stalking this forum for a while and it seems like this is where the pros are so I thank you in advance.
Ok, to the meat. I have purchased a good number of products from AG to take care of my car. My current plan of action is to completely wash the car the morning after I get home. I am using a foam gun along with the two bucket method with a Wookie's Fist and two chinelles. I rinse, pre-soak with the foam gun, two bucket wash the car, rinse again, and towel dry. After its all finished I go back over with detailing spray. I've noticed some "swirls" or "spider webs" from when the dealership washed the car. Is there anything I can do short of using a machine or paying someone to get them out? They aren't bad at all, but they still annoy me. I can post pictures in the morning since the sun has pretty much vanished.
I guess my question is am I doing ok for basic upkeep of the paint? Would anyone else recommend anything else or additions to my routine? I am washing it once a week with the process described above. I'm also looking for tips for daily upkeep. Detail spraying the car every morning will get expensive and I'm not sure if it is overkill, not good for the car, or what? I am assuming a light dusting with a MF towel in the morning will suffice?
Just to let you know I am extremely OCD about this car, did I mention it is black? I want it to look like the day it left the factory even in 10 years.
Here is my arsenal that I've deployed so far:
Two bucket setup with grit guards
DoDo Juice Wookie
Two AG chinelle mits
Gilmour Foam Gun
Assortment of MF towels (all purchased from AG)
Duragloss #901
Pinnacle Crystal Mist Detail Spray
DP Waterless Wash (for road trips)
I also have a lot of Chemical Guys stuff I haven't tried yet. The fiance' is starting to get agitated with my growing collection.
I apologize for the length and if this is in the wrong spot, but I've been stalking this forum for a while and it seems like this is where the pros are so I thank you in advance.