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  • My car was detailed by a friend

    A friend from a local car forum offered to do a once over full detail of my car (as he wants to use it to advertise his new detailing service)

    He did a short write up, so I thought I'd post it here (all done with Meguairs Products)

    When the car arrived, these are the pic's that I took.
    You will notice that in direct sunlight the car had
    alot of mirco scrathes, as well as lots of swirls.
    This is caused mainly due to the incorrect washing
    technique, and very abbrasive material cloths to wipe
    the car down. Most of these scrathes where above the
    clear coat, but some area's needed more attention,
    and time to remove them.

    The car arrived at about 08:30, Broken and I then
    chatted abit, while we waited for his dad to arrive
    to fecth him. During this time I inspected the car
    for serious defects, although its difficult to spot
    if the car is dirty, you have an idea before you
    start working on the car.






    Once brokem had left, it was time to start working,
    the first step was getting the car clean, so I rinsed
    the car down, using a pressure hose, with meduim
    pressure, I then processed to spray the wheel,
    withthe meguiars " Hi -TECH" all wheel cleaner,
    which is clear coat safe.

    Once I had removed all surface dirt, from just
    risning, I processed to wash the car down,
    using the NXT Car wash.





    Once the car was washed and rinsed, I then
    used the Super Asorber Cloth to clean the car
    down. Now that the car was clean, I pulled the
    car out into direct sunlight to inspect the
    finish closer. I then taped up a small
    section on the bonnet to perform the test spot,
    I believe by doing a test spot you firstly, save
    alot of time, and most importantly you can then determine,
    if you have the right products / skills to complete
    the job, Imagine doing the entire car, only to find
    that, you wasted your time, and the swirls etc are still there!!




    After taping the super plush terry cloth to the
    bonnet, I began my test spot.



    I first clayed the area
    Then used a mirco fiber cloth to remove access QD
    I then slapped on my W8006 Polishing pad to
    the orbital
    I decided to use #80 , speed glaze, from the
    Meguiars professional range, as this has a
    enough abbrasives to beakdown the swirls and
    scrathes, and it also the least aggresive product
    I have in my arsenal of Meguiars stuff.




    After making to passes using the W8006 pad and
    #80 Product, I found that I was working well,
    to remove the blemishes.




    I followed this process through the car. thereafter
    I processed to apply a pure polish by hand and
    by using an applicator pad, I then buffed off
    using a Super Plush Terry Towel, and then Waxed
    the car using The NXT WAX to seal in the rich,
    reflective finish.






    Products Used:

    NXT WASH
    CLAY
    #80 Speed Glaze
    Pure Polish
    NXT WAX
    W8006 Polishing pad
    W9006 Finishing Pad
    Hi Tech Wheel Cleaner
    Super Plush Towel
    Micro Fibre Cloths

    Total Time : 7 Hours


    I think the results are excellent. My regular maintenance has been lacking, due to the cold here (we get cold this time of year) and I wasn't going to say no to a free clay/polish/wax :-)

    I just hope I can maintain the standard with no machines (I haven't managed to buy a PC/Orbital buffer yet - they quite pricey here)

    What do you guys think?
    BMW E90 320d.
    Newbie Detailer - South Africa

  • #2
    Looks good. I thought he might have tried some #83, but #80 seemed to get most swirls out.

    You have a few options to keep it looking good by hand. Be sure to read these threads over first:

    Meguiar's 5-Step Paint Care Cycle

    Step 1 Wash

    Step 2 Clean

    Step 3 Polish

    Step 4 Protect

    Step 5 Maintain

    Suggested Products for Taking Care of a New Car

    One of the most important things is high quality towels, sponges, etc.

    As far as products to use, you could do two different approaches:

    1. Wash - Gold Class, Nxt Wash, etc.
    2. Clay as needed
    3. Clean - Deep Crystal #1
    4. Polish - Deep Crystal #2
    5. Wax - Nxt wax, or any of your other favorites.
    6. Wax - Remember 2 coats is best.

    OR:

    1. Wash -
    2. Clay as needed
    3. ColorX, or perhaps it is called ColourBoost in your area.
    4. Wax - Nxt wax, or your favorite wax.

    Both of those procedures, done every so often, will keep the car looking top notch.

    After future washings, when the coat of wax is still good, you can follow up the wash with either a quick detail spray, or spray wax.

    How to Get Great Results Using Meguiar's Spray Waxes
    Last edited by Murr1525; Jun 3, 2006, 11:07 AM.
    2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue

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    • #3
      Thanks for the tips :-)

      I've got all the products you've mentioned except the deep crystal no1 and no2 (cleaner and polish)

      I'll go pick some up as soon as I can find (product availablitly is a slight problem here, and the meguiars website hasn't started online sales yet - they are in the process)

      As for cloths, I've got quite a few - but plan on getting many more in the near future!

      Oooo...can't wait till my car needs some attention again...
      Last edited by broken1; Jun 3, 2006, 10:45 PM.
      BMW E90 320d.
      Newbie Detailer - South Africa

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