Complete Detail -- what order?what's missing?

kowalski

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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:



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Chris
 
Damn, that looks amazing for Ford paint.



Also, use some 303 on the tires. Spray some QD over it after waxing.
 
Paint surfaces:

1.Car wash concentrate- Groitâ€â„¢s Car Wash

2.Detailerâ€â„¢s clay- Clay Magic (Blue)

3.Machine polish 1- Iz einzett Ultra Paint Polish

4.Machine polish 2- Iz einzett Paint Polish

5.Machine polish 3- Iz einzett Metallic Polish

6.Chemical cleaner- Klasse AIO

7.Polymer sealant- Zanio Z2PROâ„¢

8.Carnauba wax- Pinnacle Souverän Wax

9.Booster spray-

10.Quick detailer- Pinnicle Crystal Mist



This is only one of a multitude of possible processes/ product lines



Surface Prep for Zaino or Menzerna

JonM
 
TOGWT said:
Paint surfaces:

1.Car wash concentrate- Groitâ€â„¢s Car Wash

2.Detailerâ€â„¢s clay- Clay Magic (Blue)

3.Machine polish 1- Iz einzett Ultra Paint Polish

4.Machine polish 2- Iz einzett Paint Polish

5.Machine polish 3- Iz einzett Metallic Polish

6.Chemical cleaner- Klasse AIO

7.Polymer sealant- Zanio Z2PROâ„¢

8.Carnauba wax- Pinnacle Souverän Wax

9.Booster spray-

10.Quick detailer- Pinnicle Crystal Mist



This is only one of a multitude of possible processes/ product lines



Surface Prep for Zaino or Menzerna

JonM



Thanks -- that's the kind of response I was looking for. Just out of curiousity why use the Klasse Chemical Cleaner after the machine polish? What does chemical cleaner remove?



Chris
 
Looks good man!



Just don't forget to clay as everyone seems to be suprised at how much it can pull of even a covered car's paint.



Good luck at the shows!
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I think the Klasse AIO will remove all the things that came before it (all traces of them).
 
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