First Detail!! - Scion TC

bwelch

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Well, I just got done performing my first detail! I got a new Scion

TC a few weeks ago and I wanted to really treat it right.



The detail went as follows:



car wash - sonus gloss shampoo

clay - sonus sfx ultra-fine detailing clay

polish - Klasse AIO

Sealant - Klasse High Gloss Sealant

Glaze Tires - Sonus Tire Gel

Outside Trim - Sonus Total Eclipse



Process: Wash, clayed, wash, polish, sealant



Things I learned : Dang ... detailing cars is really hard work. I have

washed and waxed cars before, but when you do it "right" it takes a lot

out of you:grinno: It took me 6+ hours to do a full inside and outside

detail (and my car is relatively small!). I have really gained a lot of

respect for the guys and gals that do this full time. While I really

enjoyed detailing my car, I could never detail cars for a living!!:grinno: I

feel that the detail went fairly well (thanks to all of the great posts

and articles). The only thing that I have to redo is the windows. I

tried to dry them as soon as I finished washing the car but I still got

water spots that I cannot get to go away!! I also ended up using more

"product" than I probably should have ... but it really isn't a biggie

since I don't do this for a living. Most of the stuff that I got should

still last me a LONG time. Another thing that really, really impressed

me was the clay. I must say that I was a skeptic about the whole clay,

polish and sealant thing when I first starting reading this forum. I

felt my paint before I started and it did feel a bit rough. After I

washed the car it pretty much looked clean but I figured that I would go

ahead and clay anyway. All I have to say is, "WOW!!". I could not

believe the dirt that came off my car. I haven't even had it for that

long! After the clay, polish and sealant, the paint feels so "glossy"

it is amazing. Another thing that I figured out is that I definitely

need to invest in a PC.:dance

Now, here a few pics for your enjoyment:



scion-back-left.jpg


scion-right-back.jpg


scion-right-back-2.jpg


scion-full-front.jpg


The whole front end has the Llumar paint protection film

scion-front.jpg
 
Well, I just got done performing my first detail! I got a new Scion

TC a few weeks ago and I wanted to really treat it right.



The detail went as follows:



car wash - sonus gloss shampoo

clay - sonus sfx ultra-fine detailing clay

polish - Klasse AIO

Sealant - Klasse High Gloss Sealant

Glaze Tires - Sonus Tire Gel

Outside Trim - Sonus Total Eclipse



Process: Wash, clayed, wash, polish, sealant



Things I learned : Dang ... detailing cars is really hard work. I have

washed and waxed cars before, but when you do it "right" it takes a lot

out of you:grinno: It took me 6+ hours to do a full inside and outside

detail (and my car is relatively small!). I have really gained a lot of

respect for the guys and gals that do this full time. While I really

enjoyed detailing my car, I could never detail cars for a living!!:grinno: I

feel that the detail went fairly well (thanks to all of the great posts

and articles). The only thing that I have to redo is the windows. I

tried to dry them as soon as I finished washing the car but I still got

water spots that I cannot get to go away!! I also ended up using more

"product" than I probably should have ... but it really isn't a biggie

since I don't do this for a living. Most of the stuff that I got should

still last me a LONG time. Another thing that really, really impressed

me was the clay. I must say that I was a skeptic about the whole clay,

polish and sealant thing when I first starting reading this forum. I

felt my paint before I started and it did feel a bit rough. After I

washed the car it pretty much looked clean but I figured that I would go

ahead and clay anyway. All I have to say is, "WOW!!". I could not

believe the dirt that came off my car. I haven't even had it for that

long! After the clay, polish and sealant, the paint feels so "glossy"

it is amazing. Another thing that I figured out is that I definitely

need to invest in a PC.:dance

Now, here a few pics for your enjoyment:



scion-back-left.jpg


scion-right-back.jpg


scion-right-back-2.jpg


scion-full-front.jpg


The whole front end has the Llumar paint protection film

scion-front.jpg
 
Scottwax said:
How do you like the tC? I see a lot more of them around lately. Pretty good looking little car.



So far I really like it. I did a lot of research before I bought it and I feel that it is a really good "bang for the buck" type of car (didn't want to get into nasty car payments). It gets pretty good gas mileage, uses the camry engine, standard model comes pretty well equiped, etc. I know some people are not big fans of the TC but it is hard to beat, from a cost standpoint, when you consider it costs less than $17k new. Also, I live in KY so there aren't too many of them around yet :grinno:
 
Scottwax said:
How do you like the tC? I see a lot more of them around lately. Pretty good looking little car.



So far I really like it. I did a lot of research before I bought it and I feel that it is a really good "bang for the buck" type of car (didn't want to get into nasty car payments). It gets pretty good gas mileage, uses the camry engine, standard model comes pretty well equiped, etc. I know some people are not big fans of the TC but it is hard to beat, from a cost standpoint, when you consider it costs less than $17k new. Also, I live in KY so there aren't too many of them around yet :grinno:
 
i'm lovin those tc's and they have nice body lines that seem to make detailing a breeze. great job and post another pic when you get the pc! ;) :xyxthumbs
 
i'm lovin those tc's and they have nice body lines that seem to make detailing a breeze. great job and post another pic when you get the pc! ;) :xyxthumbs
 
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