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Producerulez
01-10-2015, 08:55 PM
I understand, the iron x, to wash, to clay.
My question is the using uber compound polish, to finishing glaze3.0 , to wolfgang sealant wax. My tools are flex 3401.
What do I tape off?
Pinstripe, edges,?
How or do I buff to edge of panels?
Do I remove tape to apply wax back over pinstripe?
:buffing:
It's amazing how simple a DA polisher looks on a flat hood on videos, I want videos of doors, edges, the real difficult spot.
:confused:

jsgntulok
01-10-2015, 09:23 PM
Sounds like you need and should read a couple of Mike Phillips books before you start. You can also visit around this forum and pick up lots of information that will help you get going. Perhaps there is even a member of the forum near you who can help you with the "hows and wherefors."

Mike Phillips' The Art of Detailing Paperback Book (http://www.autogeek.net/art-of-detailing-paperback-book.html)

Mike Phillips' How to use the Flex XC3401 VRG Dual Action Orbital Polisher Paperback Book (http://www.autogeek.net/flex-polisher-book.html)

pikiki
01-10-2015, 09:50 PM
OP this is money well invest!!!!:xyxthumbs:

car detailing class, how to detail a car instructional class, mike phillips detailing class, best detailing classes for detailing (http://www.autogeek.net/detailing-boot-camp.html):buffing:

cartman1
01-10-2015, 10:05 PM
If it's your own car and you have time, just read more and watch a lot more YouTube videos. I've learned all I know by just following the threads here and watching videos.

MarkB
01-10-2015, 10:15 PM
:iagree: YouTube

Producerulez
01-10-2015, 10:16 PM
Wish mike held a class in North Carolina...that be awesome..
Won't be anywhere near Florida near future.:(

FUNX650
01-10-2015, 10:39 PM
I understand, the iron x, to wash, to clay.
My question is the using uber compound polish, to finishing glaze3.0 , to wolfgang sealant wax. My tools are flex 3401.
What do I tape off?
Pinstripe, edges,?
How or do I buff to edge of panels?
Do I remove tape to apply wax back over pinstripe?
:buffing:
It's amazing how simple a DA polisher looks on a flat hood on videos, I want videos of doors, edges, the real difficult spot.
:confused:
Don't forget about things like:
-"The Baggie Test"
-"The Test Spot"
-"Least Aggressive First"
-Etc., etc.

•If you go to the below link...you can then scroll down until you locate the articles that are applicable to your above questions...and just about anything else you'll ever need to know in order to detail.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/ask-expert-featuring-mike-phillips/23722-car-detailing-articles-mike-phillips.html


Bob

Jeff Wagner
01-11-2015, 12:04 AM
I understand, the iron x, to wash, to clay.
My question is the using uber compound polish, to finishing glaze3.0 , to wolfgang sealant wax. My tools are flex 3401.
What do I tape off?
Pinstripe, edges,?
How or do I buff to edge of panels?
Do I remove tape to apply wax back over pinstripe?
:buffing:
It's amazing how simple a DA polisher looks on a flat hood on videos, I want videos of doors, edges, the real difficult spot.
:confused:


My 2 cents and answer.. I tape off the black plastic pebble grain trim and tape a big towel on the windshield over the wipers. You can burn off pin stripes so go light over them. If you were to wet sand then tape edges also. You are off to a great start with some of the best products and tools available. If this is your car i say go for it and you will get more comfortable handling the difficult spots with putting the time in. If you want to really get tuff spots there is a tool for everything on autogeek. The new flex PE8 has pads as small as 1 inch for precision polishing.

conman1395
01-11-2015, 01:08 AM
Don't forget about things like:
-"The Baggie Test"
-"The Test Spot"
-"Least Aggressive First"
-Etc., etc.

•If you go to the below link...you can then scroll down until you locate the articles that are applicable to your above questions...and just about anything else you'll ever need to know in order to detail.

http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum/ask-expert-featuring-mike-phillips/23722-car-detailing-articles-mike-phillips.html


Bob
I really wish I belonged to the forum before I had already gotten really into detailing. I honestly believe if I had been a member earlier and took the time to read (no skimming! Seriously, take the time and read it) every article on that list, whether or not it pertained to what I was going to do or tools I had, that I would have done 100% better.
I really mean it.