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FocusSTguy
08-09-2014, 04:23 PM
Been lurking for a while and decided to join this friendly and very infromative forum. Before owning my current car I knew nothing about detailing. My wash routine was grab the bucket and whatever car soap I had around, wash with a mit and dry with a chamois or water blade and bath towel :eek:. Add a coat of wax a couple times a year and that was about it. Last fall I purchased a Focus ST and joined a forum to learn more about this hot hatch. I was mostly interested in the performance section and did some performance upgrades and then thought now what. One day I checked out the detailing section on the forum and it opened my eyes. I had no idea what a 2 bucket wash or claying a car was and that if cared for properly it wasn't really that hard to keep swirls to a minimum and you could even buff them out yourself :wow:. Before I knew it I was searching the interwebs for anything detailing related and of course found Autogeek.

Purchased the Autogeek 2 bucket wash kit with Pinnacle Crystal Mist and Rinseless wash and I was off. As soon as the weather warmed up enough I started doing regular 2 bucket washes at home, learning proper detailing techniques and adding to my arsenal.

Fortunately I didn't make the mistake of taking the car to a regular car wash during the past horrible winter and only used touchless washes but it had a fair amount of dealer installed swirls that the more I learned about detailing the more they bugged me. I had the dealer put on a 5 year coating (won't do that again) when I bought it and debated waiting a while before polishing it off but in the end I couldn't wait to try to get the cars finish to the next level. Next purchase was Griot’s Garage & Meguiar’s Paint Perfection Kit. (http://www.autogeek.net/griots-garage-paint-perfection-kit.html)I also picked up the CG V series polish sampler kit and a bottle of SF4000 so I had some options.

Gave the car a wash, clayed it then spent the next 2 days polishing and resealing. I decided to do a one step polish since it was my first time and really didn't know what to expect. From what I've read the Focus paint is soft so I tried the SF4000 and V36 with a LC Tangerine pad. The v36 seemed to do a slightly better job on the swirls so that's what I used. The car turned out great, thanks in part to all the great info I've found on this forum. The car is 90% swirl free and looks the best it has since I've owned it.

Even though it was a lot work I'm looking forward to next time and going slightly more aggressive and knock out that last 10%. Hope to contribute when I can and learn more from everyone here.

http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r682/putt3guy/IMG_0478_zps75b9dadb.jpg (http://s1362.photobucket.com/user/putt3guy/media/IMG_0478_zps75b9dadb.jpg.html)http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r682/putt3guy/IMG_0461_zps31182c8a.jpg (http://s1362.photobucket.com/user/putt3guy/media/IMG_0461_zps31182c8a.jpg.html)http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r682/putt3guy/IMG_0459_zps5522c073.jpg (http://s1362.photobucket.com/user/putt3guy/media/IMG_0459_zps5522c073.jpg.html)

RevitalizeAutoSpa
08-09-2014, 05:36 PM
Welcome to the forum! I claim Mankato as home. Wife is a native, and I spent 10 years there after college before I joined the Army.

Good work on the Focus. Might try Menzerna PF2500 or FF3000 as a first step when you decide to give it another go.

jamesboyy
08-09-2014, 07:09 PM
Welcome to autogeek nice looking ford too

Chase.Detailing
08-09-2014, 08:59 PM
Clean the wheels!

Welcome

RA-88Z
08-09-2014, 09:15 PM
:welcome: to AGO! Nice looking car!

FocusSTguy
08-09-2014, 10:09 PM
Thanks all for the welcome!

Welcome to the forum! I claim Mankato as home. Wife is a native, and I spent 10 years there after college before I joined the Army.

Good work on the Focus. Might try Menzerna PF2500 or FF3000 as a first step when you decide to give it another go.
Nice. Yeah I'm leaning toward trying PF2500 or some combination of the M105/205 I have and finish with the SF4000.

Clean the wheels!

Welcome
Haha, I knew someone would catch that. As soon as I finished waxing I had to snap some pics. I'm going to get them powder coated (currently just plastidiped) this winter so I can give them a proper cleaning.

ZimRandy
08-09-2014, 11:50 PM
Welcome to AGO from another Minnesotan.

Randy

Paul A.
08-10-2014, 01:13 AM
Welcome FocusST!

BobbyG
08-10-2014, 05:04 AM
:welcome: To Autogeek Online! :props:

BillE
08-10-2014, 07:11 AM
:welcome:

Bill

rmitch
08-11-2014, 02:33 PM
Welcome!

RaskyR1
08-11-2014, 03:39 PM
Welcome!

FocusSTguy
08-11-2014, 09:23 PM
Again thanks for the welcome!

ChrisDetails
08-17-2014, 12:23 PM
Been lurking for a while and decided to join this friendly and very infromative forum. Before owning my current car I knew nothing about detailing. My wash routine was grab the bucket and whatever car soap I had around, wash with a mit and dry with a chamois or water blade and bath towel :eek:. Add a coat of wax a couple times a year and that was about it. Last fall I purchased a Focus ST and joined a forum to learn more about this hot hatch. I was mostly interested in the performance section and did some performance upgrades and then thought now what. One day I checked out the detailing section on the forum and it opened my eyes. I had no idea what a 2 bucket wash or claying a car was and that if cared for properly it wasn't really that hard to keep swirls to a minimum and you could even buff them out yourself :wow:. Before I knew it I was searching the interwebs for anything detailing related and of course found Autogeek.

Purchased the Autogeek 2 bucket wash kit with Pinnacle Crystal Mist and Rinseless wash and I was off. As soon as the weather warmed up enough I started doing regular 2 bucket washes at home, learning proper detailing techniques and adding to my arsenal.

Fortunately I didn't make the mistake of taking the car to a regular car wash during the past horrible winter and only used touchless washes but it had a fair amount of dealer installed swirls that the more I learned about detailing the more they bugged me. I had the dealer put on a 5 year coating (won't do that again) when I bought it and debated waiting a while before polishing it off but in the end I couldn't wait to try to get the cars finish to the next level. Next purchase was Griot’s Garage & Meguiar’s Paint Perfection Kit. (http://www.autogeek.net/griots-garage-paint-perfection-kit.html)I also picked up the CG V series polish sampler kit and a bottle of SF4000 so I had some options.

Gave the car a wash, clayed it then spent the next 2 days polishing and resealing. I decided to do a one step polish since it was my first time and really didn't know what to expect. From what I've read the Focus paint is soft so I tried the SF4000 and V36 with a LC Tangerine pad. The v36 seemed to do a slightly better job on the swirls so that's what I used. The car turned out great, thanks in part to all the great info I've found on this forum. The car is 90% swirl free and looks the best it has since I've owned it.

Even though it was a lot work I'm looking forward to next time and going slightly more aggressive and knock out that last 10%. Hope to contribute when I can and learn more from everyone here.

http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r682/putt3guy/IMG_0478_zps75b9dadb.jpg (http://s1362.photobucket.com/user/putt3guy/media/IMG_0478_zps75b9dadb.jpg.html)http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r682/putt3guy/IMG_0461_zps31182c8a.jpg (http://s1362.photobucket.com/user/putt3guy/media/IMG_0461_zps31182c8a.jpg.html)http://i1362.photobucket.com/albums/r682/putt3guy/IMG_0459_zps5522c073.jpg (http://s1362.photobucket.com/user/putt3guy/media/IMG_0459_zps5522c073.jpg.html)


Sorry about your experience with the dealer detailers leaving swirls, those 5 years coatings are complete bs. The only real 5 year coatings I know about are from companies like CarPro and Ceramic pro. And us detailers can charge anywhere from $250-$1000 for ceramic coatings! There's tons of detailers with a ton of experience here. You'll definitely pick up a lot of tips and tricks and become a pro at detailing. I've been doing this for years now and am still learning everyday. Feel free to pm me with any questions about anything, from how to wash your car without leaving swirls to how to get rid of swirls out with a polisher.

Sick ST by the way!!

GS2011
08-17-2014, 01:05 PM
:welcome: