Hi all
I’m planning on using up my bottle of CarPro lite on my wife’s car. Due to our schedule and her needing access to her car I am planning on doing a full detail over the next 4-6 weeks or so breaking the car up in quarters or fifths by panels (roof, front, back, passenger side, drivers side etc). The car lives outside 24/7.
Just wondering how people in my situation have done this in terms of the detailing process to maximize use of their time? Or any general advice much appreciated from those with more experience/knowledge than me.
I am thinking of breaking it up as follows:
Weekend 1: Full (entire car) decon wash, iron x, clay, tar etc.
Proceeding weekends wash the whole car then polish section of car, 2 coats of lite then a coat of reload.
Repeat until whole car is done.
My concern here is that if it takes me 5-6 weeks to get around the car, by the time I get to my last weeks, will there be fresh contaminants that will present problems during polishing?
I have thought maybe that just doing a decon wash/iron x etc in one go and then before polishing each panel to clay. This to me would be more time consuming then just doing the whole decon in one go, but if it has to be done then that is that.
Planning on just putting some sort of QD (with protection) or quick wax on the car after the decon to see it through to polishing. Ideally I’d like to strip it during decon and polish the paint stripped, but then the car would be sitting with no protection on some panels for 5-6 weeks or so. Going to have to rely on the polishing process to remove the ‘light’ temporary protection on each panel each weekend.
Thoughts?
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I’m planning on using up my bottle of CarPro lite on my wife’s car. Due to our schedule and her needing access to her car I am planning on doing a full detail over the next 4-6 weeks or so breaking the car up in quarters or fifths by panels (roof, front, back, passenger side, drivers side etc). The car lives outside 24/7.
Just wondering how people in my situation have done this in terms of the detailing process to maximize use of their time? Or any general advice much appreciated from those with more experience/knowledge than me.
I am thinking of breaking it up as follows:
Weekend 1: Full (entire car) decon wash, iron x, clay, tar etc.
Proceeding weekends wash the whole car then polish section of car, 2 coats of lite then a coat of reload.
Repeat until whole car is done.
My concern here is that if it takes me 5-6 weeks to get around the car, by the time I get to my last weeks, will there be fresh contaminants that will present problems during polishing?
I have thought maybe that just doing a decon wash/iron x etc in one go and then before polishing each panel to clay. This to me would be more time consuming then just doing the whole decon in one go, but if it has to be done then that is that.
Planning on just putting some sort of QD (with protection) or quick wax on the car after the decon to see it through to polishing. Ideally I’d like to strip it during decon and polish the paint stripped, but then the car would be sitting with no protection on some panels for 5-6 weeks or so. Going to have to rely on the polishing process to remove the ‘light’ temporary protection on each panel each weekend.
Thoughts?
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