I've recently gotten back into automotive detailing and a trip to the Atlanta Car Show today got me thinking about undertaking a a complete, from scratch re-detail of my 2003 dark Shadow Grey Mach 1 Mustang. That is I want to strip all the old products off and give the finish as much protection, depth, and shine as possible.
I have previously used the complete Zaino system and Meguiars NXT on the car and have been pleased but, seeing as I'm running low on those products, I want to try/experiment with others and possibly pick up a PC in the near future.
Some background: The car is primarily used for weekends, special occasions, car shows, and IS NOT a daily driver -- it is never kept outside, is always garaged in a climate controlled area, and is covered when detailing is finished. The finish has some light swirling as is expected and some mineral deposites/etching into the surface. Nothing serious though other than a few small scratches that you really have to look for to find.
Basically I'm looking for suggestions as to what order and what products I should follow?? Below is what I'm trying to achieve:
1-Stripping off the old waxes/polishes/sealers as well as surface
contamination. I would wash, clay, and use paint cleaner at this stage.
2-Removing light swirls, scratches, and excess mineral deposites. This is where I would use the PC + a product like megs 84.
3-Sealing the finish.
4-adding a topper like a high grade carnuba to add depth to the finish.
Is this a basic breakdown of the process or did I miss a step? Also, please feel free to suggest products to accomplish this.
Some pics to give you an idea of the cars current condition:
Chris
I have previously used the complete Zaino system and Meguiars NXT on the car and have been pleased but, seeing as I'm running low on those products, I want to try/experiment with others and possibly pick up a PC in the near future.
Some background: The car is primarily used for weekends, special occasions, car shows, and IS NOT a daily driver -- it is never kept outside, is always garaged in a climate controlled area, and is covered when detailing is finished. The finish has some light swirling as is expected and some mineral deposites/etching into the surface. Nothing serious though other than a few small scratches that you really have to look for to find.
Basically I'm looking for suggestions as to what order and what products I should follow?? Below is what I'm trying to achieve:
1-Stripping off the old waxes/polishes/sealers as well as surface
contamination. I would wash, clay, and use paint cleaner at this stage.
2-Removing light swirls, scratches, and excess mineral deposites. This is where I would use the PC + a product like megs 84.
3-Sealing the finish.
4-adding a topper like a high grade carnuba to add depth to the finish.
Is this a basic breakdown of the process or did I miss a step? Also, please feel free to suggest products to accomplish this.
Some pics to give you an idea of the cars current condition:



Chris