I have been working on my truck (2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Black) I washed/claybar and went back over with the quick detailer to make sure it was clean. I did one part of the rear driver panel with UC (last car picture I think) a few times with a grey applicator and I can tell that there is improvement, but not much (maybe 10% better, I can't get the picture to do it justice). So I'm holding off on doing the rest of the truck because it seems like a WOT.
So, I know I'm going to have to step up and by a DA and a few more things from the store.
Questions:
-Can almost everything I need be bought from the picture I took? Its at walmart and I have a gift card, don't laugh... lol. Mike, if I can't do you have products in stock at your store in Stuart?
- Will UC or the M105 with a DA get the results I want? Im looking to remove most of the RIDS and swirls, then polish and wax. The person that owned this before me didn't take to good of care of the paint.
- Can anyone recommend a good process for me? With the type of pads as well? (I'm trying to get familiar with the terminology) Starting with wash all the way to wax.
-Any other tips tricks and recommendations will be greatly appreciated. I have been reading most of the stickies and articles by Mike.
I can't get the picture of the supplies to load... but they had the DA polisher and the "professional" line of waxes polishes and compounds, and also the microfiber correction system and all sorts of pads and rags. It was like a meguairs showcase shelf.
The main detailing process is wash, dry, clay, compound, polish, seal, and wax.
Since you seem to have the washing, claying, and a compound you will need to pick up a polish, sealant, and a variety of pads.
I would suggest buying the Meguiar's DA and that Microfiber Paint Correction system. It covers the compounding, polishing, and waxing stages of a detail. Also very easy to use.
I have been working on my truck (2006 Dodge Ram 1500 Black) I washed/claybar and went back over with the quick detailer to make sure it was clean. I did one part of the rear driver panel with UC (last car picture I think) a few times with a grey applicator and I can tell that there is improvement, but not much (maybe 10% better, I can't get the picture to do it justice). So I'm holding off on doing the rest of the truck because it seems like a WOT.
Yep, working by hand is hard and it will take you a long time and you still won't get the kind of pro results you can get with a simple DA Polisher.
Originally Posted by mbc4934
So, I know I'm going to have to step up and by a DA and a few more things from the store.
Questions:
-Can almost everything I need be bought from the picture I took? Its at walmart and I have a gift card, don't laugh... lol. Mike, if I can't do you have products in stock at your store in Stuart?
You can't get the polisher or the pads or the backing plate at Wallmart.
Originally Posted by mbc4934
- Will UC or the M105 with a DA get the results I want?
Yes.
Originally Posted by mbc4934
- Can anyone recommend a good process for me? With the type of pads as well? (I'm trying to get familiar with the terminology) Starting with wash all the way to wax.
Wash
Clay
M105 or UC
M205 or UP
Your choice of wax
Watch some of my videos and read my how-to book
Originally Posted by mbc4934
-Any other tips tricks and recommendations will be greatly appreciated. I have been reading most of the stickies and articles by Mike.
Thanks
Mat
Readers are leaders... and people that read and hang out on forums like this know more about detailing than most detailers that don't.
Both articles are written to help you help yourself.
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