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How do you guys know which product to use on which car?
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I'm fairly new myself, but that is a very broad question... It really depends on what you are trying to do to the car and how much correction you want or the car needs... Also some people have their go to products that they like to use more than others... No one product is the be all end all product... What works on one car may not work as well on another.. U just have to experiment with different products and pads and decide what works best for you!!
If you read through the forums there is a lot of great advice. BobbyG, Setec astronomy always have good advise
How do you guys know which product to use on which car?
How do you guys know which product to use on which car?
Water spots that you're not able to remove with something like vinegar have probably etched the clear coat. Mike p has a great article explaining the differences between type 1,2,3 water spots. If the water spots have etched the clear coat your gonna need at least a dual action polisher to pull them out unless you have a few days to do it by hand.
As for the swirls also the easiest way to remove is with something like a d/a. Products on blk max for me would be Meg's d300 or optimum compound or hyper compound or carpro fixer. Then follow that up with a finishing polish like menzerna po85rd, wolfgangs finishing glaze, pinnacles advanced finishing polish are some good ones.
How do you guys know which product to use on which car?
How do you guys know which product to use on which car?
Good question and something I completely cover in my how to book. My how-to book starts you out and explaining a "little" bit about automotive paint history and I do this for a reason.
Paints have changed and paints are very thin, so you want to make sure you do everything right from the very beginning and that starts with having some basic knowledge about the "stuff" you're working on.
After we go over paint then we talk about washing the car because you need to "inspect" the finish and you don't do this until the finish is clean so you can see and feel it.
After that I go over your options which are determined by your goals. You see some people want a show car finish while other people just want to do good basic maintenance to protect their investment. I understand this so I go over multiple options or procedures that offers something for everyone.
After that I go into how to determine which products you need based upon,
The results from your inspection and evaluation
Your goals
It is these two things that determine which products you use and this answers your questions.
Make sense?
It's laid out in the same way I would teach a class for a LARGE group of people all with vehicles in a wide variety of conditions and and for people with very diverse goals. The BIG PICTURE is that it walks anyone through what they want to do, step-by-step.
Here's a recent article I wrote that is targeted at people that have recently purchased a new car but it's also very on topic for anyone starting out wanting to detail the car they already own....
It has high resolution pictures, videos showing you what to do and links to even more "topical" articles that most people will want more information on...
Check it out...
How To Detail Your Brand New Car by Mike Phillips
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This is great mike. Thanks. Exactly what I was looking for.
I do also plan on taking your class in the near future also.
Besides my class coming up at the end of the month the next Detailing Boot Camp class will be at the end of January.
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