14gt
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- May 28, 2016
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I will begin by saying that I am not a pro in any way when it comes to detailing, however I do my best to research and put in an honest effort. Now, that being said, last year I followed the recommended process to prep and apply Cquartz and for the most part I am happy, beads like crazy and super easy to wash after. I did however notice a few high spots later but did not address them immediately. Fast forward 8 months and here we are. Seeing as the car is in storage for the winter, I figure now is a good time to tackle the car again. I have a heated garage so the temps won't be extremely cold, but they won't be summer like either. My question is how would i go about properly addressing the entire car? I understand I can just focus on the high spots, but personally I'd feel better if the entire car was redone.
I have a Griots DA and will get whatever compound, polisher I need to complete the task properly.
What order of steps are required?
Thank you
I have a Griots DA and will get whatever compound, polisher I need to complete the task properly.
What order of steps are required?
Thank you