Greetings Autopians,
I am a total noob in detailing. I recently got a 14 year old Rav4.It's appearance is an insult to the detailing world. Obviously, it was not properly taken care of by the previous owner.
I searched the net for the past couple of weeks for answers and tips on how to make the car look better, and if possible, good. After thorough reading of threads from different detailing sites and forums, I learned that I could no longer salvage my ride and it needs a new paint. I am sure that restoring this ride is a walk in the park for some of you. But to a noobie like me, new paint was the only answer. Yesterday, I decided to have the car repainted. Here are some of the (poorly taken) photos that justify new paint:
No clear coat
Deep Scratches on the Hood
Paint Cracks
I also asked the painter to paint the plastic trims with base coat and clear coats. Here are the shots of the pitiful plastic trims:
Here's my next decision: Whether or not to wetsand the new paint. I planned to polish the ride with Meguiar's Dual Action Cleaner Polish using a Makita Rotary Polisher, 15 days after the painting job. Is it safe to do so? If I decided to have it wetsanded, I need to compound it first right?
I learned that I will have to wait for at least 45(?) days before I can put some sealant and/or wax on the new paint. While waiting for the paint to cure, I will wash it the right way and put some pure polish/glaze on it on a weekly basis.
When the paint is cured, this will be my planned detailing routine (by hand):
1.) Wash the car. (two-bucket; microfiber mitt; wheel first then top to button; right drying)
2.) Clay the paint with Mother's
3.) Clean it with Meguiars DACP or Megs Clear Coat Safe Polishing Compound (which of the two?)
4.) Apply Megs Deep Crystal System Polish
5.) Seal it with Megs Nxt Gen Tech Wax 2.0 and a second coat after 12 hours of curing
6.) Top it with Deep Crystal System Carnauba Wax
I plan to do the above steps every three months and I will adjust the cleaning product, depending on the defects. In between, I plan to put Carnauba Wax once or twice a month.
I just want to be sure with the steps that I plan to take. I want this ride to look good and stay good after the paint job. Thus, I am seeking the your help.
Thanks in Advance. More Power!
I am a total noob in detailing. I recently got a 14 year old Rav4.It's appearance is an insult to the detailing world. Obviously, it was not properly taken care of by the previous owner.
I searched the net for the past couple of weeks for answers and tips on how to make the car look better, and if possible, good. After thorough reading of threads from different detailing sites and forums, I learned that I could no longer salvage my ride and it needs a new paint. I am sure that restoring this ride is a walk in the park for some of you. But to a noobie like me, new paint was the only answer. Yesterday, I decided to have the car repainted. Here are some of the (poorly taken) photos that justify new paint:
No clear coat

Deep Scratches on the Hood

Paint Cracks

I also asked the painter to paint the plastic trims with base coat and clear coats. Here are the shots of the pitiful plastic trims:


Here's my next decision: Whether or not to wetsand the new paint. I planned to polish the ride with Meguiar's Dual Action Cleaner Polish using a Makita Rotary Polisher, 15 days after the painting job. Is it safe to do so? If I decided to have it wetsanded, I need to compound it first right?
I learned that I will have to wait for at least 45(?) days before I can put some sealant and/or wax on the new paint. While waiting for the paint to cure, I will wash it the right way and put some pure polish/glaze on it on a weekly basis.
When the paint is cured, this will be my planned detailing routine (by hand):
1.) Wash the car. (two-bucket; microfiber mitt; wheel first then top to button; right drying)
2.) Clay the paint with Mother's
3.) Clean it with Meguiars DACP or Megs Clear Coat Safe Polishing Compound (which of the two?)
4.) Apply Megs Deep Crystal System Polish
5.) Seal it with Megs Nxt Gen Tech Wax 2.0 and a second coat after 12 hours of curing
6.) Top it with Deep Crystal System Carnauba Wax
I plan to do the above steps every three months and I will adjust the cleaning product, depending on the defects. In between, I plan to put Carnauba Wax once or twice a month.
I just want to be sure with the steps that I plan to take. I want this ride to look good and stay good after the paint job. Thus, I am seeking the your help.
Thanks in Advance. More Power!