Bigunns
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- Jan 6, 2007
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I was looking for help on what I should use to get a professional detailed look for my new Audi A6. This board is awesome!! I found exactly what I was looking for. After much deliberation I chose to use McGuires 4 step process to get the look I wanted.
The 1st step I clayed the entire car which took me about 2 hours. I got a lot of contaminents of the paint. After that I used their Deep Crystal Paint cleaner which took another 1 1/2 hours. All this was done by hand! The third step I polished the car using their Deep Crystal Polish which took about another 1 1/2 hours. The the last step I used their new NXT Generation® Tech Wax (paste) this took about an hour. All in all I spent 6 straight hours on the car. I am extremely pleased with the results. The paint looks like glass and is amazingly reflective. I have a midnight blue and this wax actually makes it look darker and richer. I am now hooked on detailing my own car and being anal about it. Any suggestions for the next time around would be appreciated. I am looking at P21s, Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax , Klasse, Poorbays and Natty product. I'll be posting pics shortly of my newly detailed A6.
The 1st step I clayed the entire car which took me about 2 hours. I got a lot of contaminents of the paint. After that I used their Deep Crystal Paint cleaner which took another 1 1/2 hours. All this was done by hand! The third step I polished the car using their Deep Crystal Polish which took about another 1 1/2 hours. The the last step I used their new NXT Generation® Tech Wax (paste) this took about an hour. All in all I spent 6 straight hours on the car. I am extremely pleased with the results. The paint looks like glass and is amazingly reflective. I have a midnight blue and this wax actually makes it look darker and richer. I am now hooked on detailing my own car and being anal about it. Any suggestions for the next time around would be appreciated. I am looking at P21s, Pinnacle Souveran Paste Wax , Klasse, Poorbays and Natty product. I'll be posting pics shortly of my newly detailed A6.