I purchased a few hundred dollars worth of detailing product two years ago and then life happened and I basically got to wash my new cars twice a year. Living in Florida the sun has done a number on the plastic trim and the Love Bugs and other insects that have sat on the front of my car too long have etched the paint a bit.
Now it looks like life is giving me a little more free time but not much. I've always wanted to wash and clay my car and then polish it out but I never have the time to do it all at once. By the time I wash and clay I am out of sunshine or time for a week and then I have to do it again
Would I be wasting my time if I washed and clayed a couple of panels only and then polished them with a good AIO? That is about the only option I seem to have but I notice from reading here that you guys seem to knock it all out at once time before it is driven or outside again. Really I know the answer because that seems to be the only way I am going to be able to do it myself but I value the knowledge here and just wanted to see what you all think or would do.
I've got two three year old Subarus and just inherited a 10 year old Full sized, king cab Tundra and a PC 7424(non-xp).
Now it looks like life is giving me a little more free time but not much. I've always wanted to wash and clay my car and then polish it out but I never have the time to do it all at once. By the time I wash and clay I am out of sunshine or time for a week and then I have to do it again

I've got two three year old Subarus and just inherited a 10 year old Full sized, king cab Tundra and a PC 7424(non-xp).