NAVYJOE11
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- Aug 31, 2012
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I'm new to the detailing game this will be my first detail on my ride so I figure its going to take awhile especially on my truck.I live in an apartment and its not as easy as going out in the garage and going to town. I was thinking i could break it up into a few days.My truck (black 2005 F-150 8ft bed) sits outside but i do have a truck cover (that i never use but can be utilized for this project).
Day 1- Wash, dry, clay bar, clean tires and door jams, apply stoners trim shine to all trim (let dry for a few hours) tape off trim and clean windows. Cover car and start up again next day
Day 2- Apply wolfgang total swirl remover 3.0 with orbital, then go over again with wolfgang finishing glaze.
Day 3- Apply DGPS 3.0. I figured i'd have to do that on this day because after polishing with both swirl remover and finishing glaze it will be later in the day and dew will begin to set in within the next few hours.Not sure how long the polishing will take. Feed back please
Please give me some input on what you would do. Any suggestions or tips for his "NOOB" would be greatly appreciated.
Day 1- Wash, dry, clay bar, clean tires and door jams, apply stoners trim shine to all trim (let dry for a few hours) tape off trim and clean windows. Cover car and start up again next day
Day 2- Apply wolfgang total swirl remover 3.0 with orbital, then go over again with wolfgang finishing glaze.
Day 3- Apply DGPS 3.0. I figured i'd have to do that on this day because after polishing with both swirl remover and finishing glaze it will be later in the day and dew will begin to set in within the next few hours.Not sure how long the polishing will take. Feed back please
Please give me some input on what you would do. Any suggestions or tips for his "NOOB" would be greatly appreciated.