I am a complete newbie to detailing. I have been reading information, watching videos at AutoGeek, and gathering any information I can. These may be absolutely stupid questions, but it will prevent me from making stupid mistakes this weekend when I start detailing.
Note: I purchased the PC 7424XP, some Pinnacle and DP detailing products, and some MF towels.
Questions:
1. On the videos, it says to do polish in roughly 2'x2' sections. For the videos, they do the swirl remover, then the finishing polish, then the sealant/wax. For the stupid part of this question:
Is this how you are supposed to do the whole car in sections (swirl remover, finishing polish, sealant) then move to the next section or do you do the whole care with swirl remover first, then move to the finishing polish for the whole car, and finally move to sealant?
2. All information I have gathered says not to detail in the sun. I can understand and do that. However, I cannot do this in a garage. I can keep the car out of the sun by putting up a very large canopy. Temps are supposed to be in the upper 70s over this weekend. Would it be OK to do this under the canopy?
Thank you for bearing with a newb. I am only trying to minimize the amount of mistakes/frustration I run into on my first run.
Note: I purchased the PC 7424XP, some Pinnacle and DP detailing products, and some MF towels.
Questions:
1. On the videos, it says to do polish in roughly 2'x2' sections. For the videos, they do the swirl remover, then the finishing polish, then the sealant/wax. For the stupid part of this question:
Is this how you are supposed to do the whole car in sections (swirl remover, finishing polish, sealant) then move to the next section or do you do the whole care with swirl remover first, then move to the finishing polish for the whole car, and finally move to sealant?
2. All information I have gathered says not to detail in the sun. I can understand and do that. However, I cannot do this in a garage. I can keep the car out of the sun by putting up a very large canopy. Temps are supposed to be in the upper 70s over this weekend. Would it be OK to do this under the canopy?
Thank you for bearing with a newb. I am only trying to minimize the amount of mistakes/frustration I run into on my first run.