IronEagle410
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- Sep 1, 2013
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Hello everyone! First I would just like to say thank you all for not only taking the time out to read this post but also for the endless detailing information you have all so graciously posted on these magnificent forums. I have scoured these pages for months now and have learned quite a bit and have all of you to thank. So thank you!
First let me give you guys some basic info. I purchased a used black 2011 lancer almost a year ago. The woman who owned the car previously should be imprisoned for the neglect and damage done to the paint! The swirl marks alone completely cover every inch of the car, after reading all I could here about swirl marks I have determined they are of the "spiderweb" type. There are Also some scratches of varying depth in different spots the car. Some areas of the paint look purplish and dull. I hope to get some pictures to better illustrate the issues tonight after work, rain permitting.
Now I would like to cover what i have been doing to wash, correct, and polish the car.
Washing: Two bucket method, cheap Walmart buckets, no grit guards, meg gold class soap (not much in the suds department with this soap) some type of Walmart plush soft wash mitt no idea the material. Maybe a synthetic fur?
Drying: Walmart xl drying towel (sucks) and a metric ton of cheap small microfiber towels.
Correction: clay the panel I'm working on first with the megs kit. First tried scratch x by hand, did nothing. So I then purchased the da power system with the Ultimate compound, ultimate polish, and wax. Results were good but not perfect. My issue with the DaPs is it takes multiple applications and takes me forever on each panel.
Polish and wax: again the Ultimate stuff from megs applied with the DAPS. Decent results just ton of work and extremely time consuming.
Hopefully that information is sufficient to help me. Basically what I need from you all is a detailed shopping list broken down in the different car care steps simplified for a beginner. With the sheer volume of products and tools I don't have the slightest clue what I should be buying. The only thing I have decided on is the griots polisher 6". Unfortunately I don't have an unlimited budget so anywhere we can save a buck would be great. Thinking about buying in stages unless a good bundle exists. Also would like to buy a few things if not everything from autogeek as I said before this site has been instrumental in taking care of my cars and would like to support the site.
I apologize for the wall of text, and thanks again for taking the time to read it. I look forward to your response.
First let me give you guys some basic info. I purchased a used black 2011 lancer almost a year ago. The woman who owned the car previously should be imprisoned for the neglect and damage done to the paint! The swirl marks alone completely cover every inch of the car, after reading all I could here about swirl marks I have determined they are of the "spiderweb" type. There are Also some scratches of varying depth in different spots the car. Some areas of the paint look purplish and dull. I hope to get some pictures to better illustrate the issues tonight after work, rain permitting.
Now I would like to cover what i have been doing to wash, correct, and polish the car.
Washing: Two bucket method, cheap Walmart buckets, no grit guards, meg gold class soap (not much in the suds department with this soap) some type of Walmart plush soft wash mitt no idea the material. Maybe a synthetic fur?
Drying: Walmart xl drying towel (sucks) and a metric ton of cheap small microfiber towels.
Correction: clay the panel I'm working on first with the megs kit. First tried scratch x by hand, did nothing. So I then purchased the da power system with the Ultimate compound, ultimate polish, and wax. Results were good but not perfect. My issue with the DaPs is it takes multiple applications and takes me forever on each panel.
Polish and wax: again the Ultimate stuff from megs applied with the DAPS. Decent results just ton of work and extremely time consuming.
Hopefully that information is sufficient to help me. Basically what I need from you all is a detailed shopping list broken down in the different car care steps simplified for a beginner. With the sheer volume of products and tools I don't have the slightest clue what I should be buying. The only thing I have decided on is the griots polisher 6". Unfortunately I don't have an unlimited budget so anywhere we can save a buck would be great. Thinking about buying in stages unless a good bundle exists. Also would like to buy a few things if not everything from autogeek as I said before this site has been instrumental in taking care of my cars and would like to support the site.
I apologize for the wall of text, and thanks again for taking the time to read it. I look forward to your response.