I am new to this site but not to detailing...
What is the best order to detail a car start to finish?
Lets say this car is an average condition Sedan with cloth interior, 2009 (4 years old) darker color and has some scratches on it.
example:
1-degrease engine compartment
2-degrease wheels/tires fender well, exhaust tips and undercarriage
3-wash out jambs
4-wash car
5-Butterfly car to dryFeed back please
6-vacuum headliner, seats & carpets
and so forth
7-?
8-?
9-?
10-Compound buff exterior
11-DA polish exterior
ect, ect
So I'm curious, what order do you all think is the fastest and best way to get a car like this done???
Also, how long do you think this might take?
Thanks
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What is the best order to detail a car start to finish?
Lets say this car is an average condition Sedan with cloth interior, 2009 (4 years old) darker color and has some scratches on it.
example:
1-degrease engine compartment
2-degrease wheels/tires fender well, exhaust tips and undercarriage
3-wash out jambs
4-wash car
5-Butterfly car to dryFeed back please
6-vacuum headliner, seats & carpets
and so forth
7-?
8-?
9-?
10-Compound buff exterior
11-DA polish exterior
ect, ect
So I'm curious, what order do you all think is the fastest and best way to get a car like this done???
Also, how long do you think this might take?
Thanks
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