I haven’t had this much fun working on my car in a long time. Let me start by thanking all who have made suggestions to me directly or contributions to Autopia that I have used. :wavey I’ve always considered myself a reasonably good amateur detailer but in the past month I’ve gotten so much good information on products and application methods here at Autopia I thought I’d share my experience with the several new products and techniques I used in prepping my car for a local Concours.
I did a brief write up on my engine, interior and wheel well detailing efforts at the links below so I won’t repeat here.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=26143
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=26226
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=26530
Process -- Product --Applicator/Application Method
1. Wash -- Dawn -- Boar’s hair brush/2 bucket method
2. Clay -- Griot’s Clay -- Megs FI/Clayed while car was wet
3. Wash -- Dawn -- Boar’s hair brush/2 bucket method
4. Clean/Polish -- 3M PI-IIIMG -- PC w/Orange Pad (2 passes)
5. Clean/Polish -- Klasse AIO -- MF hand application (2 Passes)
6. Seal -- Klasse SG -- MF hand application (4 coats)
7. Wax Topper -- Pinnacle Souveran -- Foam applicator by hand (2 coats)
I also used MF towels from Pakshak :up
1-3. Wash/Clay/Wash
I’ve used the 2 bucket method for a couple of years but had not used Dawn. Dawn may be a bit overrated but it did remove several coats of wax so it will remain in the detailing cabinet for use a couple of times a year. I have used clay in the past but not on this car, nor had I used the suggestion to leave the car wet and clay with water and QD as lubricant. I can say it went much faster and is also a technique I’ll use in the future. I used Griot’s clay and thought it did the job but I don’t have another product to compare it to. I used Megs FI for the lube, in addition to the water, and it worked fine for this purpose (no indication here of how great a product this is).
A little trick I've used for years is to place towels in the engine bay to keep water out. It keeps me from having to go back into the engine after the wash.
I also tried Carguy’s �Perfect drying technique.� Wow, it worked great. I will definitely use this every time I dry a car. :up
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=5120
I did a brief write up on my engine, interior and wheel well detailing efforts at the links below so I won’t repeat here.
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=26143
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=26226
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=26530
Process -- Product --Applicator/Application Method
1. Wash -- Dawn -- Boar’s hair brush/2 bucket method
2. Clay -- Griot’s Clay -- Megs FI/Clayed while car was wet
3. Wash -- Dawn -- Boar’s hair brush/2 bucket method
4. Clean/Polish -- 3M PI-IIIMG -- PC w/Orange Pad (2 passes)
5. Clean/Polish -- Klasse AIO -- MF hand application (2 Passes)
6. Seal -- Klasse SG -- MF hand application (4 coats)
7. Wax Topper -- Pinnacle Souveran -- Foam applicator by hand (2 coats)
I also used MF towels from Pakshak :up
1-3. Wash/Clay/Wash
I’ve used the 2 bucket method for a couple of years but had not used Dawn. Dawn may be a bit overrated but it did remove several coats of wax so it will remain in the detailing cabinet for use a couple of times a year. I have used clay in the past but not on this car, nor had I used the suggestion to leave the car wet and clay with water and QD as lubricant. I can say it went much faster and is also a technique I’ll use in the future. I used Griot’s clay and thought it did the job but I don’t have another product to compare it to. I used Megs FI for the lube, in addition to the water, and it worked fine for this purpose (no indication here of how great a product this is).


A little trick I've used for years is to place towels in the engine bay to keep water out. It keeps me from having to go back into the engine after the wash.
I also tried Carguy’s �Perfect drying technique.� Wow, it worked great. I will definitely use this every time I dry a car. :up
http://www.autopia.org/forums/showthread.php?threadid=5120