First off, I have been a longtime lurker here and this is a great site for people like me who are interested in learning the latest and greatest about detailing.
I have read much discussion on here concerning IPA wipedowns, prepping the paint, and mineral spirits. If I understand correctly, I can clay and polish and then complete a wipedown with either IPA or mineral spirits before LSP or caranuba. Basically, just spritz and wipe with a MF as far as the IPA/mineral spirits? Any curing time in between?
If I feel that my car does not need polished then I can clay, use a paint cleaner, and then apply an LSP or caranuba. Is this correct? If so, what is a good paint cleaner or pre-wax cleaner? Shouldn't the clay serve as this purpose? I thought clay would strip the car of any wax?
Reason for the above questions is that friends of mine like to come over and detail their cars and usually want to get their DD completed as quickly as possible and are not interested in the polishing step (nor as anal as I). I usually clay their cars and skip directly to a Duragloss sealant. Now I am wondering if I should at least use some sort of paint cleaner after the claying has been completed? Does this make that much of a difference?
I personally enjoy detailing my vette and just want to know the best way to care for the paint. In the past the steps for my own car were to have the car washed, clayed, polished, sealed with an LSP and then a week later washed again and topped with a caranuba. Are their other steps I am forgetting or a different way I should do things in your opinion?
Lastly, for swirls and imperfections in remote areas is it necessary to polish the entire car? Why not spot-polish the areas with imperfections? From what I understand it is not good practice to polish more than a couple times per year so it would seem to make more sense to spot-polish rather than polish the whole car. Not looking to get out of extra work, but I don't understand why the whole car should be polished if there are only swirls on the hood, for example?
Anyways, thanks in advance for any opinions and advice that you have. My wife just bought me the Flex 3401 for Xmas, so I'm just trying to get prepared for vette season! Thanks again!
I have read much discussion on here concerning IPA wipedowns, prepping the paint, and mineral spirits. If I understand correctly, I can clay and polish and then complete a wipedown with either IPA or mineral spirits before LSP or caranuba. Basically, just spritz and wipe with a MF as far as the IPA/mineral spirits? Any curing time in between?
If I feel that my car does not need polished then I can clay, use a paint cleaner, and then apply an LSP or caranuba. Is this correct? If so, what is a good paint cleaner or pre-wax cleaner? Shouldn't the clay serve as this purpose? I thought clay would strip the car of any wax?
Reason for the above questions is that friends of mine like to come over and detail their cars and usually want to get their DD completed as quickly as possible and are not interested in the polishing step (nor as anal as I). I usually clay their cars and skip directly to a Duragloss sealant. Now I am wondering if I should at least use some sort of paint cleaner after the claying has been completed? Does this make that much of a difference?
I personally enjoy detailing my vette and just want to know the best way to care for the paint. In the past the steps for my own car were to have the car washed, clayed, polished, sealed with an LSP and then a week later washed again and topped with a caranuba. Are their other steps I am forgetting or a different way I should do things in your opinion?
Lastly, for swirls and imperfections in remote areas is it necessary to polish the entire car? Why not spot-polish the areas with imperfections? From what I understand it is not good practice to polish more than a couple times per year so it would seem to make more sense to spot-polish rather than polish the whole car. Not looking to get out of extra work, but I don't understand why the whole car should be polished if there are only swirls on the hood, for example?
Anyways, thanks in advance for any opinions and advice that you have. My wife just bought me the Flex 3401 for Xmas, so I'm just trying to get prepared for vette season! Thanks again!