Hey guys,
I'm what you would call a consumer-level/hobbyist detailer and I'm chasing a bit of advice on how to achieve that new car glossy look, as If you had just driven your car straight off the showroom floor. I have a second-hand, dark grey, dual-cab pick up truck and the paint work is in pretty good condition. It is my daily driver (and only car) but I like to and want to keep it looking very nice.
In saying this I don't really like spending hours and hours on my car, but still want to be proud of my detailing work. The last time I washed, clay barred and waxed the car (it was my first time ever waxing a car) it took me nearly the whole day, starting from 5am in the morning. It is a large truck but I know it shouldn't take me this long, and I think I have already identified some areas where I can speed the process up.
Currently my detailing routine consists of fortnightly washing, and every 4 months or so I will clay bar and wax. So every 4 months I will:
Wash (Gold Class wash)
Dry
Clay bar (Meguiars quick clay kit)
Sealant (Ultimate liquid wax)
I am going to start clay barring before I dry the vehicle, to save time by eliminating a step. After reading some threads on this forum I also now realize I went way too overboard with the clay-barring so I can also save some time there, especially seeing as I never let the car get super filthy.
So this routine currently hasn't been delivering the showroom gloss look that I am after, so I was thinking of changing it to this:
Wash
Clay bar
Dry
Polish (with Deep Crystal Pure Polish)
Sealant
Do you guys think the extra step will help me achieve the show car shine I am looking for? I will use the pure polish as there is no scratches or swirls that I want to remove, and have heard this is a great polish for darker coloured cars.
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
I'm what you would call a consumer-level/hobbyist detailer and I'm chasing a bit of advice on how to achieve that new car glossy look, as If you had just driven your car straight off the showroom floor. I have a second-hand, dark grey, dual-cab pick up truck and the paint work is in pretty good condition. It is my daily driver (and only car) but I like to and want to keep it looking very nice.
In saying this I don't really like spending hours and hours on my car, but still want to be proud of my detailing work. The last time I washed, clay barred and waxed the car (it was my first time ever waxing a car) it took me nearly the whole day, starting from 5am in the morning. It is a large truck but I know it shouldn't take me this long, and I think I have already identified some areas where I can speed the process up.
Currently my detailing routine consists of fortnightly washing, and every 4 months or so I will clay bar and wax. So every 4 months I will:
Wash (Gold Class wash)
Dry
Clay bar (Meguiars quick clay kit)
Sealant (Ultimate liquid wax)
I am going to start clay barring before I dry the vehicle, to save time by eliminating a step. After reading some threads on this forum I also now realize I went way too overboard with the clay-barring so I can also save some time there, especially seeing as I never let the car get super filthy.
So this routine currently hasn't been delivering the showroom gloss look that I am after, so I was thinking of changing it to this:
Wash
Clay bar
Dry
Polish (with Deep Crystal Pure Polish)
Sealant
Do you guys think the extra step will help me achieve the show car shine I am looking for? I will use the pure polish as there is no scratches or swirls that I want to remove, and have heard this is a great polish for darker coloured cars.
Thanks in advance for any and all help.
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