Andr3wilson
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So as a Canadian, I am not phased by cold, no matter how deep the snow, mother nature and her pathetic snow and has never stopped a Canuck! ... Just kidding!
To detail in the cold, you need the right tools and some imagination
Today I am detailing my 2010 Lexus RX350 and throwing Exo on it.
As you can see, its dirty and snowy
I have hot/cold softened water in the taps in my garage, along with a 15 inch deep sump
Tri-Bucket system, 2 for the body, black one for the wheels
Im stripping off all old wax and a 3 month old WGDGPS. CG citrus wash is a really good cleanser!
Wheel and fenderwell brushes. On felted fenderwells, having the super stiff blue brush is an absolute asset
Foam Gun is best for indoors like this, pressure washer sprays too much
CG Diablo in a Kwazar (love these bottles!!)
Megs APC for the fender wells, works awesome!
FOAM TIME (lol still a child)
Wash time
Here is where cold starts to get annoying, im heating up my clay so I can work it LOL
Blow dry with my shop vac
Towel up any last spots
Work table (on wheels). Plan of attack: White CCS with Menz SF4500. Lexus uses softest clear coat they can find. I just wanna lift off any little scuffs, no major swirl removing.
minor scuffs
Average thickness around the car, still thick
All Clear
Dressing the vinyl, and touching up any little areas I may have missed
Exo time, now on the can they say the paint has to be above 20C, i dont know what the exact temperature was but it went on nice. In my experience with this product, temperature has never really affect the durability or the end result. Probably the easiest sealant to apply... in the world
Rinse bucket, dirty! Keep in mind the suds you see have been there for 4-5 hours and i had to pull some away to see the water. CG makes great soap!
Finally the finished product! Exo really looks good.
So, for my heat I use an electric patio heater, Im installing a more permanent gas heater soon, keep business plowing (pun intended) in the winter months!
If anyone has any questions feel free to ask
Post your winter solutions too!
To detail in the cold, you need the right tools and some imagination
Today I am detailing my 2010 Lexus RX350 and throwing Exo on it.
As you can see, its dirty and snowy
I have hot/cold softened water in the taps in my garage, along with a 15 inch deep sump
Tri-Bucket system, 2 for the body, black one for the wheels
Im stripping off all old wax and a 3 month old WGDGPS. CG citrus wash is a really good cleanser!
Wheel and fenderwell brushes. On felted fenderwells, having the super stiff blue brush is an absolute asset

Foam Gun is best for indoors like this, pressure washer sprays too much

CG Diablo in a Kwazar (love these bottles!!)

Megs APC for the fender wells, works awesome!

FOAM TIME (lol still a child)
Wash time
Here is where cold starts to get annoying, im heating up my clay so I can work it LOL
Blow dry with my shop vac

Towel up any last spots
Work table (on wheels). Plan of attack: White CCS with Menz SF4500. Lexus uses softest clear coat they can find. I just wanna lift off any little scuffs, no major swirl removing.
minor scuffs

Average thickness around the car, still thick

All Clear


Dressing the vinyl, and touching up any little areas I may have missed
Exo time, now on the can they say the paint has to be above 20C, i dont know what the exact temperature was but it went on nice. In my experience with this product, temperature has never really affect the durability or the end result. Probably the easiest sealant to apply... in the world

Rinse bucket, dirty! Keep in mind the suds you see have been there for 4-5 hours and i had to pull some away to see the water. CG makes great soap!
Finally the finished product! Exo really looks good.
So, for my heat I use an electric patio heater, Im installing a more permanent gas heater soon, keep business plowing (pun intended) in the winter months!
If anyone has any questions feel free to ask

Post your winter solutions too!