Hi from CA, and process questions.

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Hello AG forum members, I'm new here. There's so much information out there, it almost seems overwhelming! But, better to be armed with information than go in flying blind. :xyxthumbs:

A quick background:

I've detailed a few cars in the past, by hand, using off the shelf products that I bought in 2005.

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Probably my best result was an '85 Corolla GT-S with single stage paint that went from Super Dull Pink back to Super Red. Before | After

However, it's time for me to update my detailing arsenal with new knowledge and tools. I've learned a lot in the last couple weeks from this site! I'm still in the research phase and am slowly adding products to my Wish List for later. Chief among them is a Porter Cable (or similar) kit.

And what great timing - I have a new project car that is crying out for some proper care!

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(Is that just repulsive or what? :))

After a thorough wash, it's a solid 50-footer from some angles:

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The Cherry Red Pearl clearcoat on this 1991 300ZX has seen much better days. Given the lack of sun damage to the interior and to the exterior rubber trim, my guess is this car was used as garage shelving for a while. It did sit for several years before I purchased it (it's done 3,000 miles since 2004!).

Now basically I'm trying to wrap my head around a new process - and what order to do everything in. See if I'm on the right track...

1. Wash with dish soap
2. Clay
3. Polish
4. Alcohol wipe down
5. DrColorChip
(wait a week)
6. Wash
7. Very lightly polish areas that were repaired by DrColorChip
8. Alcohol wipe down again
9. Seal
10. Wax

Of course that's just for the paint - there are hard water stains on the glass, too.

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Clay bar should work for the paint, but what works well for glass?

I'm unsure about whether the paint on the hood is too bad to repair. It won't stop me from trying though!

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In the meantime while I've been working on the mechanicals I couldn't resist doing some basic clean up and little things. :)

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Engine cleaning Stage 2 on the right, Stage 3 on the left. Stage 3 this time was No Touch tire dressing... not ideal, but I never did find a good replacement for CD-2 Engine Detailer. However, my local Autozone has it again! I stocked up. :D

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I used Meguiars Ultimate Black trim restorer on this door handle. I didn't like the results from this product when I tried it on the exterior trim of another car (I much prefer Gold Class Trim Detailer), however it seems to have done pretty well with faded interior plastic! Overall the interior is pretty good and will only need a few more little things like this to look great.

Anyway, this has gotten long enough. I'm interested to hear what revisions you all might suggest for me in my plan of attack. I haven't narrowed down many specific products yet either (I'm tempted to try some Klasse simply because of my German heritage, but that's kind of a silly reason isn't it!).

This will be an 'outdoors' car, driven daily, so longer term protection is probably a bit more important than the ultimate deepest shine. I still want it to look presentable though. :)

Happy driving,
-Bryan
 
:welcome: To Autogeek Online Bryan!! :props:

Congratulations on the gorgeous detail and I really like that hood support and it ain't going anywhere!!

Nice collection of products and impressive photos, are you a Meguiar's fan??? :props:
 
You can clay the windows to help clean them I do when applying window treatment. When washing use 2 buckets and if your striping old wax I use Adam's soap and dish soap together. For water spots on the windows I use steel wool 0000 and MX-7.
Welcome to the forum :)
 
Thanks for the welcome. :) I am in the midst of another hours-long session of research, discovery, and learning. Many many tabs are open in my browser. :lol: There are so many different types of product out there, and in each category there are a number of competing products. Auto detailing is definitely a saturated market! Choosing can be difficult for the inexperienced.

I will likely have some questions soon but I think I have more to learn yet so I will spare you all for the moment. :)

That 15% off sale countdown is tempting but I think I will be better off in the long run making a more informed purchase rather than adding products to my cart willy nilly today. I am planning to purchase a whole new system of products for the paint, and maybe a few accessory products as well for trim, interior, etc.

I suspect I will need to be fairly aggressive with the paint on my new old Z, especially on the horizontal surfaces. [By the way the hood support has been replaced with the proper factory part!]

And yes I was a Meguiars fan back in the day when all I knew about was what was on the shelf at my local Pep Boys. :) I still do like the Gold Class Trim Detailer and QD.
 
Welcome to the forum.
The Z is being resurected. You'll get it back with a great shine again.

Looks good so far, keep up the work.
 
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