darkangelism
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- Jun 19, 2012
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I am new to the car detailing world, the way that I used to wash cars would probably make you cringe, hand washed with sponges and dawn, would put sponges on the ground, wouldnt dry the car after. Then I started using automatic car washes when I started living in an apartment.
My current car is 18 months old and has only been washed 3 times, twice by automatic car wash and never polished or waxed. So I finally realized I was doing something wrong and started learning about how to detail.
My problem is that I am not a detail oriented person and I worry that I won't end up doing it correctly still. Are there any tips or tricks to break up the job into smaller sections so that I don't miss anything?
I am planning on doing a multistep detail the first time.
Foam->rinse->clean tires->2 bucket wash->rinse->clay->rinse->polish->wax
Also should I hand polish or go straight to a DA orbital?
My current car is 18 months old and has only been washed 3 times, twice by automatic car wash and never polished or waxed. So I finally realized I was doing something wrong and started learning about how to detail.
My problem is that I am not a detail oriented person and I worry that I won't end up doing it correctly still. Are there any tips or tricks to break up the job into smaller sections so that I don't miss anything?
I am planning on doing a multistep detail the first time.
Foam->rinse->clean tires->2 bucket wash->rinse->clay->rinse->polish->wax
Also should I hand polish or go straight to a DA orbital?