Hi all,
My expertise in detailing automobiles is, well, non-existant. My idea of detailing, up to about 3 weeks ago, was to wash the exterior and then wax it. Then vacuum and clean the interior, and put some kind of nice odor device to make it smell nice. That was it. Up to about 3 weeks ago, I had never even heard of detailing clay, much less knowing the difference between a polish and a wax. But I have been doing a lot of research on the internet lately because I want my truck to really look nice and be "protected" as well. And the reason I am doing this research now is that my wife's car is getting really oxidated on the hood lately, and I want to do something to bring the paint back out, if possible, and then protect it from the harsh environment which I should have done a long time ago. So I am here to learn and to ask a lot of questions. I hope you don't get tired of me asking questions. It is very confusing, to me anyway, trying to "weed out" all the hype and marketing schemes out there and get some really good advise on how to protect my vehicles. I hope to take some pics of my wife's car and uploading here, (when I figure out how to do that) so that you guys can help me to figure out what I need to do. And also to help me protect my truck's paint as well, since I have probably been doing the wrong thing to that truck from the beginning also.
My expertise in detailing automobiles is, well, non-existant. My idea of detailing, up to about 3 weeks ago, was to wash the exterior and then wax it. Then vacuum and clean the interior, and put some kind of nice odor device to make it smell nice. That was it. Up to about 3 weeks ago, I had never even heard of detailing clay, much less knowing the difference between a polish and a wax. But I have been doing a lot of research on the internet lately because I want my truck to really look nice and be "protected" as well. And the reason I am doing this research now is that my wife's car is getting really oxidated on the hood lately, and I want to do something to bring the paint back out, if possible, and then protect it from the harsh environment which I should have done a long time ago. So I am here to learn and to ask a lot of questions. I hope you don't get tired of me asking questions. It is very confusing, to me anyway, trying to "weed out" all the hype and marketing schemes out there and get some really good advise on how to protect my vehicles. I hope to take some pics of my wife's car and uploading here, (when I figure out how to do that) so that you guys can help me to figure out what I need to do. And also to help me protect my truck's paint as well, since I have probably been doing the wrong thing to that truck from the beginning also.