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Newbie plan of attack and product selection
I'll be doing my truck (almost 2 weeks old) and my girlfriend's SUV (six months old) and am new to detailing my own vehicles. Hoping to tackle 1 vehicle each weekend. Here's my plan of attack with my manhour estimates and equipment/product choices. Please give me some recommendations and comments:
Saturday
1. Wash vehicle (2 hours)
2 buckets, Grit Guards, Wolfgang Autobathe, 2 Microfiber Wash Mitts (one black), Wheel Brush
2. Dry vehicle (1 hour)
1 Ultimate Guzzler, 3 Regular Guzzlers, 4 Black MF towels
3. Clean and protect interior (2 hours)
Wolfgang Leather Care Cockpit Kit, 4 extra cheapie MF towels.
4. Treat exterior plastics (1 hour)
Foam applicator, Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant, 1 cheapie MF towel
5. Treat Wheels/Tires
DP wheel glaze, Wolfgang Exterior Trim Sealant.
Sunday
2. IronX entire vehicle (.5 hours)
Carpro IronX
3. Thorough rinse (.5 hours)
4. Claybar/nanoskin (2 hours)
3M Automotive Performance Masking Tape 3 PackNano Skin Mitt, Nano Skin Glide, 12 Gold Plush Jr. MF towels
5. Tape off vehicle (1 hours)
3M Automotive Performance Masking Tape 3 Pack
6. Polish (4 hours)
Flex 3401 with.....
Wolfgang Total Swirl Remover (if necessary) - 3 CCS Orange pads, 12 Super Plush MF towels
Wolfgang Finishing Glaze - 3 CCS white pads, 12 Supreme Plush
7. Sealant/Wax (1 hours)
Wolfgang Deep Gloss Paint Sealant - 1 CCS blue pad, 12 Arctic White MF towels.
8. Glass Cleaning
No idea. Haven't thought this far.
Okay that's it. I've almost gone blind watching all of Mike's videos and reading a bunch of articles. Any feedback is much appreciated.
Rich
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Re: Newbie plan of attack and product selection
We don't really know what condition the vehicles are starting in, but those durations seem a bit long. Although they may be about right if you're a beginner.
Also, you seem to be using a LOT of MF towels!
Originally Posted by Jason Rose
I am cursed for life because I can never look at beautiful paint without seeing the defects
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Re: Newbie plan of attack and product selection
The one thing I would change is to do the interior first. If you do it after a wash (and you're not moving the car), you could track dirt into the vehicle from the wet/damp ground.
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Yeah, shouldn't take as long as you have laid out. Looks like you are prepared. Have you picked a test spot? This will save you time.
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Where can I cut down on the towels? I'm about to place my mega order and they are starting to add up.
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Re: Newbie plan of attack and product selection
Originally Posted by davey g-force
Also, you seem to be using a LOT of MF towels!
That was the thing that stood out to me too. I don't know if you'd use the number of towels laid out in each step to do a rinseless wash! The numbers are way too high.
The only other comment I'd make was regarding the Wolfgang line. You can probably mix and match products from other companies for things like wash shampoo, interior treatments, etc and get equal results while saving a little money. Save the Wolfgang stuff for the paint. IMHO of course...I'm cheap and always looking to save a dollar or two.
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Re: Newbie plan of attack and product selection
8 glass, don't forget to polish and put a coat of sealant on all the windows
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Re: Newbie plan of attack and product selection
Originally Posted by RichWentFishing
Where can I cut down on the towels? I'm about to place my mega order and they are starting to add up.
You have 45 MF towels listed above. I'd get about 25 in total - that should be plenty. Dedicate certain towels to certain products / procedures.
Originally Posted by Jason Rose
I am cursed for life because I can never look at beautiful paint without seeing the defects
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Re: Newbie plan of attack and product selection
I would wash then do the paint and do the interior later. This way you only need a second wash after the polishing step.
I would dress tires after you have finished polishing. Be sure to clean the wells and I would apply trim sealant to these if they are plastic lined.
If you treat the trim with some trim sealants (thinking Blackfire), sometimes the tape will not stick to it very well soon after application.
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