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04-30-07, 10:47
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Imatk is offline
Join Date: Dec 2005 Posts: 349 | How Long Does it Take You? I did a whole car finally with my PC the other day. Up to now I've just done sections that needed work.
Anyway it was a friend's '07 Mustang.
It pretty much had marring everywhere. Had some water spot etching on the roof and trunk and also had some pretty bad scratched areas.
So anyway I washed, and then clayed the whole car. Then I started with Optimum polish and a light cutting pad. That wasn't getting it done so I stepped up to the Optimum Compound and that was better but I still wasn't getting some of the deeper scratches out.
So finally I went to a Lake Country Yellow cutting pad and the Optimum Compound and it worked out beautifully.
I started on the car at around 1 and finished at around 7... this was after I applied Zaino Z5 pro and Zaino CS.
I was wondering... does this sound like a long time to polish? I'm just wondering if it gets faster as you get more experienced.
Thanks
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04-30-07, 10:54
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Kriminal is offline
Join Date: Feb 2007 Location: UK Posts: 325 | Re: How Long Does it Take You? Sounds about right to me.
It takes me ages to PC the whole of my car, so I generally concentrate on one panel at each visit...
....and here I was thinking it was gonna get quicker
I think the problem is, I'm too conscientious about the condition of the paintwork now - compared to before I had the PC. | |
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04-30-07, 11:00
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Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Oklahoma Posts: 268 | Re: How Long Does it Take You? That really does not sound bad for doing a whole car, especially if it was in bad shape. | |
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04-30-07, 01:37
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Imatk is offline
Join Date: Dec 2005 Posts: 349 | Re: How Long Does it Take You? Well cool... I just wondered if maybe I was being TOO slow  | |
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04-30-07, 07:39
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Join Date: Mar 2005 Location: Sacramento, CA. Posts: 641 | Re: How Long Does it Take You? Quote: |
Originally Posted by Imatk Well cool... I just wondered if maybe I was being TOO slow  | I'm with you, except I know i'm slow, no doubt about it. This was confirmed this weekend when I did a friends MB, I started at 8:30am Saturday, washed/clayed and did the paint correction, left his house at about 6pm. Went back on Sunday and put in the same amount of time, I did polished/final polish/waxed/interior/polished and dressed wheels and tires.
I will say that this is the first time it's ever taken me more than a day to detail a car, I can normally knock it out in 8hrs when paint correction is needed.
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05-01-07, 12:48
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Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Fox Valley, WI Posts: 778 | Re: How Long Does it Take You? This could just be the difference between the weekend detailers and a full-time professional detailer but 6 hours just to compound/polish seems like an extremely long time. Please don't think I'm being insulting or even boasting. A typical full detail takes me between 3 and 4 hours including interior... up to 6 if I need to pull out the rotary (and they get charged accordingly).
I hardly ever clay the entire car (usually just hood, a-pillar, front fenders, lead edge of the roof and trunk), compound only the really tough spots with a rotary, polish with the cyclo and then apply wax. The longest I have ever spent on just the exterior of a vehicle was a Land Rover last week with horrible tree sap all over. It took me almost 3 hours just to remove the sap, total time spend was about 8 hours.
Take your time at first but you do get faster eventually.
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05-01-07, 05:12
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sQuashed is offline
Join Date: May 2004 Location: High Sierra's Posts: 1,251 | Re: How Long Does it Take You? My routine if I really put an effort to get done takes about 6 hours(that includes mucking out the inside too).
So im guessing thats a good 4 1/2 hrs on the paint alone. Ive become a little spoiled with OC I must say. This has eliminated an entire step on most cars because it finishes so well !!
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05-01-07, 05:43
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todd@bsaw is offline
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Fox Valley, WI Posts: 778 | Re: How Long Does it Take You? Quote: |
Originally Posted by sQuashed My routine if I really put an effort to get done takes about 6 hours(that includes mucking out the inside too). | I see I'm not the only one that hates doing interiors... 
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05-01-07, 06:12
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toyotaguy is offline
Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: orange county, ca Posts: 2,145 | Re: How Long Does it Take You? 6 hours to one step compound, one step polish, one step wax, and full interior cleaning with seats, carpets, plastics, glass, tires, wheels, wells - on a car
about 7-8 on a full size truck
about 8 on a full size truck
this is working via PC, rotary id imagine it comes down to about 5-7 range for all...
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05-01-07, 06:28
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RTexasF is offline
Join Date: Apr 2005 Location: Brownsville TX Posts: 771 | Re: How Long Does it Take You? The best I've ever done was four hours flat for an interior and exterior......a true pro could likely have done it in two. Worst case was eight hours. These were general clean ups & spot cleaning the interior using clay, Cyclo & PC on the exterior. | |
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05-02-07, 12:33
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jared6180 is offline
Join Date: Jan 2007 Posts: 29 | Re: How Long Does it Take You? I must be a retard with my PC then...I have done 3 cars, a 99 Mustang, an 01 Grand Prix GTP, and a 94 Mustang, and I have spent 8-10 hours on each, the 8 hours was on the GTP that had been pretty well taken care of, I guess I dont understand how long I should spend on each panel and how much product to use on each panel.
The Mustangs got the following:
Wash with dawn
dry
clay bar
wash
dry SFX-1 entire car
hand wipe off SFX-2 entire car
hand wipe off
P21 wax
hand wipe off
DONE...9 hours later
I always seem to spend the most time on the hood and rear deck lid.
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05-02-07, 04:07
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Join Date: May 2006 Location: NJ Posts: 277 | Re: How Long Does it Take You? i just finished up a really really bad VW phaeton...wish i brought my camera....in and out 11hrs via rotary | |
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