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05-07-2016, 08:12 PM | #1 |
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First attempt at a detail
So this weekend I went and tried my first attempt at wash/clay/wax. It took me about 4 hours beginning to end, but I think it came out pretty good for a first go!
I'll have to do some research since this was a learning experience for me. My main problem was not knowing exactly how much wax to use? I finished thinking I didn't use enough. I also realized I didn't do an 'amazing' job on the wheels, but the oem 19s were pretty difficult to clean with the brush that I had. Lastly..I want my bumpers painted now, you really get to notice all the rock chips once you get up close and personal for a few hours. Here's a couple pictures.. View post on imgur.com Next up...interior! |
05-09-2016, 08:32 AM | #2 |
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Looks very clean. You might want to try out wheel woolies, they work like a charm on mine.
As for the wax, you generally want a light haze, then wipe off. A little bit can go a long way. If you didn't use enough, you can always apply again next wash.
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05-09-2016, 04:22 PM | #5 |
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I didn't know this was required and I didn't notice any marring, so maybe my wax is hiding it okay. I did feel like I was using an almost excessive amount of detailer to lubricate the clay. I'll definitely polish next time, thanks for the info.
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05-17-2016, 03:31 PM | #6 |
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If you use a polish with a light abrasive in it you will definitely diminish the looks of swirls, clay marring, etc. Black is a full time job, but once it's done right, nothing looks better. Good luck!
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05-23-2016, 12:35 PM | #7 | |
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Depending on how you waxed your car ie if you used some elbow grease or a machine to do the work ... we at detail addict use a machine to be exact http://detailaddict.com/shop/index.p...product_id=104 first we prime the pad by adding the product onto the pad then massaging it into the pad (you only do this once on initial use) after that we only and a thin line in an X onto the pad... that is more then enough for every panel. Also like most said after a good clay you should look into polishing your car to remove some of the haze created by the clay... we usually do a two step polish then wax after a nice clay. as for the wheels what we use is our engine/wheel cleaner http://detailaddict.com/shop/index.p...&product_id=65 .... spray it on let it sit and pressure wash it right off or you can spray it on a microfiber towel and rub off with your hands. if you have any questions or need help with anything you can always email me at sales@detailaddict.com we are always willing to help out! |
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