On average, most full details are completed in one day...That said, it mostly depends on the extent or depth of the detail AND the condition of the vehicle when it arrives.
These are the basic steps in order:
- Wash
- Clay
- Paint Correction & Polish
- Seal
- Wax
First set your goals and expectations accordingly. "Perfect" is an ever elusive term and only can be found in the eye of the beholder.
Wash thoroughly using a quality car wash to remove all soluble contaminates.
Clay each panel to remove any embedded particulates that will break loose during the polishing stage. Use plenty of clay lubricant and a straight line motion when claying. Periodically look at the clay to determine when it's time to fold it in revealing a fresh section before continuing.
From
Mike Phillips
Using Detailing Clay
Baggie Test Tip from Paul aka 2old2change
The Baggie Test - How to inspect for above surface bonded contaminants
The 3 primary benefits of using detailing clay to clay paint
Tips and Tricks for using detailing clay
1-Step or Full Correction
All-in-ones or
1-Step products do a nice job at removing oxidation, grime, and minor surface defects. The latest products do a damn nice job and leave some protection behind.
Compounding and Polishing are the purest way of turning an ordinary finish to a glass-like shine. There is really no comparison between the two but your goal and satisfaction will dictate your approach..
What I've found through the years is most customers are very satisfied with the results from a cleaner / polish. These products work very well removing oxidation, stains, embedded grime etc. revealing a fresh vibrant finish.
Detailing an interior can be challenging and the final results can be breathtaking if you have the right tools, chemicals, and treatments.
If the car is a real mess, but salvageable, I've spent 5 to 6 hours on the exterior and 4 or so hours on the interior. Then of course there's the engine compartment and the trunk....
The actual shape of the vehicle, ultimate goal, your skill level, and the products & tools you have available really determine the length of time and the final results...