Okay I am now on a computer and can now type normally.
I have all necessary brushes, plenty of glass, and paint MFs, plenty of cleaning chemicals, a closed garage, and a car to practice on. I only have 8 hours to do the exterior of this car (While she's at work, and I got the day off)
One thing I don't have is compressed air, or a pressure washer, which I will make due without.
Products that I will be using or have access to
- DA: MT300, Megs New 5 inch backing plate, 6 inch LC plate
- Pads: Megs new thin polishing 5 inch pads x12 (All unused), Megs old black waxing pad x2, LCC Smart Pad Black wax pad x1, LCC Smart Pad Blue Finessing pad x1, LCC Blue Flat Cutting pad x1
- Compounds/Polishes: D151 PRC, Ultimate Compound, CG Black Light, PlastX, Optimum Hyper Compound
- Sealant: Meguiars Ultimate Liquid Wax, D156 Spray Wax
- Wash: D114 Express Wash, D155, ZEP Ammonia free glass cleaner
- MFs: Costco MF x72, Chinchilla's x9, Glass MFs x20, Cobra 520 x2, Costco Terry Cloth x52
- Brushes: Tire, Rim, carpet
- Degreaser: 3D Yellow Degreaser (For tires)
Assume that the car is swirled to hell, clear coat is intact, some bird droppings that she didn't clean off, and it's dirty. A black 2011 Scion Tc.
So here is my step by step plan in detail. Please do give input on whether I am doing things right, because this would be my first full detail, and first actual chance to use my MT300 for paint correction. (I only used it to apply wax)
If it is in
RED, can you please advise whether it is the correct thing to do, or unnecessary, or flat out wrong.
Cleaning
- Go to a coin operated pressure washer place. Rinse, spray soap, and rinse again the car.
- Drive it back home, and get it in the garage.
- Waterless wash with D114 1:128 in my garage to get rid of any remaining dirt.
- Use a Nanoskin fine sponge with D114 1:256 as clay lube.
[*]Zep Ammonia free glass cleaner on all the exterior windows.
[*]Wipe the car dry with MFs.
#5 might be unnecessary, the ext windows will be cleaned during the wash. All you should have to do is wipe them with a DAMP mf, then immediately buff with a dry mf.
Pain Correction plan
- Mentally sectioned out the car panels.
- Tape off the black trim to prevent staining.
- Plastic wrap windshield wipers Won't the wipers just lift up and stay pout of the way?
- Towel tape the windshield.
- DA Ready, polishing pad primed with D151
- 4 drops onto pad, spread at slow speed onto panel
- Go advised speed to correct pain onto test spot on the trunk, 3 section passes.
[*]Wipe off D151 with 11% IPA, check if swirls are gone
- If it worked, then repeat onto whole car, if not, then add more section passes
[*]Remove towel from windshield, and polish glass with DA and D151
- PlastX on her headlights (Very light hazing)
Sealant
- Go straight to Megs Ultimate Liquid Wax If you have corrected to your satisfaction, go straight to ULW like you said
That's my goal in the 8 hours. If I have extra time, then the following.
Tires
- Remove tires <---THIS will definitely shoot you past 8 hours if you have already done the whole car. Doing a detail by yourself and as a newbie (no offense) a tire-off detail would likely easily turn into a 2-day event. I have a little more experience and completing a full exterior detail properly would take me most of a day. Even my own car, which is in good shape would take me ~8-9 hours for a wash, polish, wax making sure I did it correctly.
- Spray with 3D yellow degreaser, wait 2 minutes, aggitate, hose off, repeat till clean
- Dry off clean tire and rims
[*]D156 Spray wax onto rims
- Buff off
- Opti-Bond Tire Gel onto the tire
- Spray 3D Yellow degreaser onto wheel wells
- Rinse wheel wells with water
- Dress wheel wells with Opti-Bond Tire Gel 1:4
- Put wheels back
Interior glass
- Stoners wand + MF towels + Zep Ammonia free
- Wipe with product and MF on wand
- Dry/buff with new towel
Vacuum everything. (No extractor or steamer)
Questions.
- Should I still use glass specific cleaner even though I wiped them down with D114 during the initial waterless wash phase?
- Is 3 section passes enough for a test spot to get rid of swirls? How many should I do? As many as you think you need to
- I think her windshield has water spots on it, can I get rid of them with D151 and a polishing pad? Maybe?
- After using D151, do I have to buff it off, then apply ULW? Or Can I apply the ULW on top of the D151 haze? remove the 151 haze first
- I can use D156 on rims to make them shiny and give a little more protection, right? Yes