vleong2332
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- Mar 5, 2014
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Hello AGO community,
I recently joined this forum because I recently purchased my first "new" (certified used) car. I want to keep the car condition as nice as possible internally (engine) and externally (paint, trims, etc.) I live in an apartment that has a space to wash cars where I can hand wash my baby. But they don't have electrical outlet nearby.
After reading Mike Phillip's post: Man vs. Machine, I decided that I'm gonna have to spend time detailing by hand. I know it's going to take a looooong time to detail the whole car. My question: is it possible to detail (wash, clay, compound, polish, sealant, wax) my car by hand panel by panel? For example: this Saturday I'm gonna do full detail cycle on the hood, next Saturday full cycle on the front bumper, next Saturday the fender, next the doors, next, rear bumper, etc. I realize it may take 4/5 weekends to fully detail the car.
Has anyone done this? Any tips? Or any other alternative?
I recently joined this forum because I recently purchased my first "new" (certified used) car. I want to keep the car condition as nice as possible internally (engine) and externally (paint, trims, etc.) I live in an apartment that has a space to wash cars where I can hand wash my baby. But they don't have electrical outlet nearby.
After reading Mike Phillip's post: Man vs. Machine, I decided that I'm gonna have to spend time detailing by hand. I know it's going to take a looooong time to detail the whole car. My question: is it possible to detail (wash, clay, compound, polish, sealant, wax) my car by hand panel by panel? For example: this Saturday I'm gonna do full detail cycle on the hood, next Saturday full cycle on the front bumper, next Saturday the fender, next the doors, next, rear bumper, etc. I realize it may take 4/5 weekends to fully detail the car.
Has anyone done this? Any tips? Or any other alternative?