4 Day Detail...My Detailing Rigg Perfected to the T. Get some Popcorn

NOOB QUESTION: Since your process spanned 4 days, did you wash in between? I used my PC 7424 (yiiippeee!!!) for the first time yesterday but I didn't finish. I plan to add another coat today or tomorrow and I'm wondering if I have to wash it again. Oh and the car is parked outdoors and I will be driving it around within these 2 days, if that makes any difference.



And even though everybody else already said it, WOW!!! Good job!! I tried to repair a rock chip once on the very edge of the hood. It looked ugly so I just wiped off the paint before it dried. Then my dad saw the chip and colored it in with a Sharpie. ALL DONE!





EDIT:

WHOA... Nvm, question answered. I honestly searched my question and couldn't find anything. Then, right after I posted, there was a link that lead to another thread that answered my question completely. So anyway, I can just used a quick detailer and pick up where I left off? Awesome.
 
ticonixon said:
NOOB QUESTION: Since your process spanned 4 days, did you wash in between? I used my PC 7424 (yiiippeee!!!) for the first time yesterday but I didn't finish. I plan to add another coat today or tomorrow and I'm wondering if I have to wash it again. Oh and the car is parked outdoors and I will be driving it around within these 2 days, if that makes any difference.



And even though everybody else already said it, WOW!!! Good job!! I tried to repair a rock chip once on the very edge of the hood. It looked ugly so I just wiped off the paint before it dried. Then my dad saw the chip and colored it in with a Sharpie. ALL DONE!





EDIT:

WHOA... Nvm, question answered. I honestly searched my question and couldn't find anything. Then, right after I posted, there was a link that lead to another thread that answered my question completely. So anyway, I can just used a quick detailer and pick up where I left off? Awesome.





If it sits outside and you're going to be driving it around for 2 days first, I would at least spray it off with a water hose or something.



Mine was in a garage during the entire process, so I didn't need to rewash anything.



I'd like to reply to everyone, but don't know how to use the multiple quote function.....little help please.:help:
 
Thanks everyone for all the compliments.



I do plan on getting some dark gunmetal or black 22' rims with a chrome lip for it sometime soon as well as a few other goodies and of course I'll have to put some form of a logo stripe down the side with my name and such advertising on it.



The headlights do help it to stand out and they're suddle not flashy.:woot:



Josh
 
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