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    I am new to the world of detailing your car to the ultra extreme, but am ready to jump on in. A little bit of history, I wash my car once a week, and wax once a month. All my products are currently Maguire’s Gold Class. Going from post to post, what is the “Ultimate†way to detail to get the best results possible? So, do I...



    1.) Clean the surface with a normal car wash.

    2.) Clean the surface with rubbing alcohol.

    3.) Dawn the surface

    4.) Clay

    5.) Prewax/Swirl Remover

    6.) Wax

    7.) Tire treatment, etc.



    Also, everyone seems to be using Zaino or Zymol, is it okay to keep using Maguire’s? And where is the best place to by my supplies?

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    Welcome to the best darn detailing "Forum" on the web. The Ultimate detailing is right at your finger tips. Go to the top left and click on Autopia Guide to Detailing. That will give you a great start.

    Then start reading the archives, and ask questions to all the obsessed car nuts on this website.

    Then practice, practice, practice, as Paul Hornung used to say. When you have it right, you`ll know. Then you can post a picture of your ride, and I`m sure we will all agree with you. It`s that simple.

    Again welcome aboard, and read, read, read! Enjoy!

    (Oh yes, detailing is therapy!)

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    I don`t think there`s one answer for the perfect detailing job. There are just too many variables. Different people like different types of finish. Some are looking for long lasting, some are looking for cheap, some are looking for strength, etc. Also, there are all different kinds of paint and environmental conditions. What works great for you on one car may not work the same on another. You just have to play around with the different options and then use whatever you think is right for the job at hand.

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    Personally, I like the shine and reflection that the Gold Class wax has to offer. It`s not very durable, but if you wax frequently, it will keep looking great and give pretty good protection. Get the E-book an you`ll learn a ton!
    -Chuckmotor

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    Welcome to the forum.



    You only need a dawn wash if you want to remove any oils and gook so that a sealant can bond properly.



    If you have swirls in certain areas then attack those with a SMR first then you can apply your wax of choice.



    If you wax once a month you should have no problems with durability.



    Read the e-book. Read the tips on the carport site. Read few threads after doing searches. Most here use many products for the fun of it. I know I do.



    Good luck.

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    What does `dawn the surface` mean?

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    It means to use Dawn dishsoap to wash the car. You wouldn`t normally want to wash your car with dish detergent, but it`s done specifically for removing the wax finish in preparation for a new coat. Generally, the blue Dawn seems to be preferred.

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    Man on a Wire, great documentary

    Just watched a documentary on Philippe Petit, the man who in 1974 WALKED between the Twin Towers on a tight rope for nearly 1 hour.

    This is a pretty incredible story and probably one of the most driven people I have ever seen. Pretty inspiring stuff and a ridiculous feat.

    <iframe title="YouTube video player" width="640" height="390" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/fVLLBDlVUYg" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>
    David Saunders

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    ..And as for the critics, tell me I don`t get it
    Everybody can tell you how to do it, they never did it

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    You won`t see me doing something like that or watching someone else do it.
    Al

    Made in USA

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    Got a bit of a fear of heights Al?
    Connor Harrison

    Inspection -> Correction -> Protection

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    You wont find me on a roof higher than 20ft.
    David Saunders

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    Now in San Diego California


    ..And as for the critics, tell me I don`t get it
    Everybody can tell you how to do it, they never did it

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    Where did you see this at Dave? It looks amazing.

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    Exclamation

    thats crazy.........and so awesome...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by th0001 View Post
    Where did you see this at Dave? It looks amazing.
    Don`t worry Todd you wont have to go an old movie theater on the shady side of town for midnight showing....

    Download it on iTunes!
    David Saunders

    Street Dreams Detail
    Now in San Diego California


    ..And as for the critics, tell me I don`t get it
    Everybody can tell you how to do it, they never did it

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    I wont even get up on the top of a tall ladder. If I were up there the people below would have to watch out for flying brown objects and yellow rain.

    "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me."

    Jon Leidgen

 

 
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