I have been detailing my own cars for years...
Here is my process:
To wash, I typically use a foam cannon / power washer and two bucket method. On really cold winter month I ll do an occasional rincelsss, and while it's ok on.my wife's hard VW clear, Toyotas soft clear scratches no matter what I do.
For paint prep I am a big fan of 105/205 and foam lake country pads ( just got a 210) on a PC 7424
I use otc clay from meguires and Mike's IPA formula.
For LSP I love love love optiseal, I think it's looks good on black or white and is super easy. I also love it on trim and glass. I do a proper detail couple times per year... But i use optiseal as a drying aid every few weeks. I once tried collonite 845 on top of optiseal on my wife's white Passat and it looked and beaded great for few weeks and than I think Optiseal took over.
For the past 2 years I drove a black Toyota with a super soft clear and noticed that optiseal did not do a good enough job protecting from bird bombs. In one case few bird bombs left circle outlines on the paint after just few hours in the sun when I was at work, it was a 70 degree fall day so nothing crazy. I had to get the buffer out and the demage was so strong, that 205 with an orange LC pad didn't do it. M105 was needed.
I am getting a new car next week. It's a black VW Atlas . I had four other VWs and I think the clear is very hard.
Thinking to try Jescar powerlock/ 845 combo... But was wondering if I still use optiseal as a drying aide will it all just basically take in the properties of optiseal or will the extra protection from Jescar and 845 still be there ??
Thanks
Here is my process:
To wash, I typically use a foam cannon / power washer and two bucket method. On really cold winter month I ll do an occasional rincelsss, and while it's ok on.my wife's hard VW clear, Toyotas soft clear scratches no matter what I do.
For paint prep I am a big fan of 105/205 and foam lake country pads ( just got a 210) on a PC 7424
I use otc clay from meguires and Mike's IPA formula.
For LSP I love love love optiseal, I think it's looks good on black or white and is super easy. I also love it on trim and glass. I do a proper detail couple times per year... But i use optiseal as a drying aid every few weeks. I once tried collonite 845 on top of optiseal on my wife's white Passat and it looked and beaded great for few weeks and than I think Optiseal took over.
For the past 2 years I drove a black Toyota with a super soft clear and noticed that optiseal did not do a good enough job protecting from bird bombs. In one case few bird bombs left circle outlines on the paint after just few hours in the sun when I was at work, it was a 70 degree fall day so nothing crazy. I had to get the buffer out and the demage was so strong, that 205 with an orange LC pad didn't do it. M105 was needed.
I am getting a new car next week. It's a black VW Atlas . I had four other VWs and I think the clear is very hard.
Thinking to try Jescar powerlock/ 845 combo... But was wondering if I still use optiseal as a drying aide will it all just basically take in the properties of optiseal or will the extra protection from Jescar and 845 still be there ??
Thanks