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About 3 hours for me. No interior and just a wipe down on the wheels.
Water spots are my biggest problem and what takes most of my time.
I can take care of the exterior of my black Raptor in about 45 min IF I don't have to spend too much time on caked up dirt in the fenders.
The trick to make it faster is products and tools!!
Are all you quickie guys cleaning wheel barrels, behind the spokes, rotor hats, & wheel wells?
About 3 hours for me as well.
- 2 Bucket Wash
- Wheel and Wheel Well Cleaning
- Exhaust Tips Polish
- Dry with Metro Blaster
- Seal with spray sealant or spray wax
On the other hand, rinseless wash (no wheels) will take me 45 minutes to an hour.
45 for wash and wax? Wow! Could you share your procedure with product and tools?
Thanks
I too would be interested in how you do it so fast. It might take me 45 mins just to do a wash and dry. And thats if the car is in decent shape and not neglected
Are all you quickie guys cleaning wheel barrels, behind the spokes, rotor hats, & wheel wells?
Well you asked and you shall receive. A little background on my truck. She is coated now but the same process applied before. My Raptor has decals all over which did save me a little time on the traditional waxing/sealant (since I would UTTG those only once every 6 months).
Wash/Wax:
Quick pre-rinse with power washer
Foam cannon
Quick wheel well scrub and rim face clean up (since no exposed barrels)
2 BM method for paint
Rinse with power washer
Quick dry with MasterBlaster and waffle weave (to get water out of the nooks, mirrors, molding, bedcaps, extractor vents, grills etc...)
Carpro Reload on semi-dry paint, windows, decals
Spray dressing on tires + quick wipe down
.... and that is all she wrote.
Door jambs detailing are considered interior work to me, so in my quick exterior they just get sprayed and blown dry. Traditional machine applied sealant would take me another 30 minutes + cure time. 45 minutes does not include set up and take down times which may add about 10-15 minutes. The truck is never neglected and is a "garage queen" daily driver.
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