Hey guys,
Wanted to share my first detailing experience with you and gather some wisdom for next one. Would appreciate your comments)
Few observations:
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1) I polished my fathers 4 year old black ML, with tons of scratches. I think the paint was pretty hard, because it took me a pass with meguaire's hard foam + ultimate compound, plus a pass with yellow+sonax perfect finish to get 90-95% of scratches off.
2) It took me about 16 hours to 2 bucket wash->clay->tape->compound/polish->touch-less wash-> remove oils-> apply sonax paint protect. I guess not bad for first time? But I still have to do the windows/rubber/chrome.
3) I now think very highly of professional detailers. Kudos to you guys) :dblthumb2:
4) I went with nano sealant, as car is parked outside and is exposed to all sorts of crap. Also, local car washes are not careful with paint at all, so I wanted "hardest" protection.
5) 40 mf towels are not enough
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Now I want to do the same to my Camry, also black but in much better condition(only 4 month old). Please share your wisdom with me so I can do a better/faster job this time))
Thanks again!
Wanted to share my first detailing experience with you and gather some wisdom for next one. Would appreciate your comments)
Few observations:
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1) I polished my fathers 4 year old black ML, with tons of scratches. I think the paint was pretty hard, because it took me a pass with meguaire's hard foam + ultimate compound, plus a pass with yellow+sonax perfect finish to get 90-95% of scratches off.
2) It took me about 16 hours to 2 bucket wash->clay->tape->compound/polish->touch-less wash-> remove oils-> apply sonax paint protect. I guess not bad for first time? But I still have to do the windows/rubber/chrome.
3) I now think very highly of professional detailers. Kudos to you guys) :dblthumb2:
4) I went with nano sealant, as car is parked outside and is exposed to all sorts of crap. Also, local car washes are not careful with paint at all, so I wanted "hardest" protection.
5) 40 mf towels are not enough

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Now I want to do the same to my Camry, also black but in much better condition(only 4 month old). Please share your wisdom with me so I can do a better/faster job this time))
- Do you remove the polish residue immediately after polishing 1 part? or you keep it on car and remove everything together at the end?
- What do you use to remove that residue?
- Should I use highest GSM microfiber for this, or anything above 400 is good?
- Should I wash the car after polishing to remove the remaining residue? I am very afraid of scratching the car as I think toyota's paint is much softer.
- I guess I made a mistake of not using sonax 04-06 instead of perfect finish with dual action polisher(I have a basic porter cable)? I have also tried ultimate compound+ultimate polish combo, but I did not like the results.
- How often should I clean the pad?
- Any experience with Ammo reflex+skin vs CQuartz/Sonax paint protect? It looks like it is much easier to apply, but I want the maximal protection agains environment and car washes? I am not even sure about sonax paint protect's hardness, but it was the only coating available locally.
Thanks again!